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À la place du coeur

  • 1998
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  • 1h 53m
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6.6/10
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À la place du coeur (1998)
ComedyDramaRomance

Set in a working-class section of Marseille where racial tensions are common, Bébé, an 18-year-old black is wrongly accused of rape by a racist cop. Clim, his 16-year-old girlfriend discover... Read allSet in a working-class section of Marseille where racial tensions are common, Bébé, an 18-year-old black is wrongly accused of rape by a racist cop. Clim, his 16-year-old girlfriend discovers she is pregnant. Their families become close.Set in a working-class section of Marseille where racial tensions are common, Bébé, an 18-year-old black is wrongly accused of rape by a racist cop. Clim, his 16-year-old girlfriend discovers she is pregnant. Their families become close.

  • Director
    • Robert Guédiguian
  • Writers
    • James Baldwin
    • Robert Guédiguian
    • Jean-Louis Milesi
  • Stars
    • Ariane Ascaride
    • Christine Brücher
    • Jean-Pierre Darroussin
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.6/10
    449
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Robert Guédiguian
    • Writers
      • James Baldwin
      • Robert Guédiguian
      • Jean-Louis Milesi
    • Stars
      • Ariane Ascaride
      • Christine Brücher
      • Jean-Pierre Darroussin
    • 6User reviews
    • 6Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 3 wins & 1 nomination total

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    Ariane Ascaride
    Ariane Ascaride
    • Marianne Patché
    Christine Brücher
    • Francine Lopez
    Jean-Pierre Darroussin
    Jean-Pierre Darroussin
    • Joël Patché
    Gérard Meylan
    Gérard Meylan
    • Franck Lopez
    Alex Ogou
    • Francois 'Bebe' Lopez
    • (as Alexandre Ogou)
    Laure Raoust
    • Clémentine 'Clim' Patché
    Véronique Balme
    • Sophie Patché
    Pierre Banderet
    • Mr. d'Assas
    Patrick Bonnel
    • Jaime
    Djamal Bouanane
    • Khalil
    Jacques Boudet
    Jacques Boudet
    • Monsieur Lévy
    Guillaume Cantillon
    • Daniel Corti
    Jean-Jérôme Esposito
    • Le Gringalet
    Marius Grygielewicz
    • Piet Radic
    Aurore Mensah
    • Blondine
    Beata Nilska
    • Madame Radic
    Laetitia Pesenti
    • L'institutrice
    Jacques Pieiller
    • Le flic
    • Director
      • Robert Guédiguian
    • Writers
      • James Baldwin
      • Robert Guédiguian
      • Jean-Louis Milesi
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    9Kerosene

    A remarkable film with a singular taste.

    They've been more than friends since that nail accidentally injured Bebe during their infancy. Clim (Clementine) and Bebe grown together. Inspired by the devotion of his mother he decided be sculptor. The immense love between them is more important than any racism prejudge and were constructing their lives like the usual young couples, unfortunately a policeman involved to Bebe into a crime against a tourist but the love and support of their parents that don't know limits through the adversities give to this film a singular taste.
    Philby-3

    A cry from some good hearts

    Warm hearted, well acted, carefully observed and honestly presented film from the Marseilles school of social realism (`Marius and Jeanette' etc). It was nice to watch a French movie where the protagonists' relationship doesn't seem to be doomed from the start (as in `Une Liaison Pornographique', par example). She, Clim, is white and 16, he, Baby, is black and 18, and they have grown up together. The colour difference is fully accepted by friends and family (Baby and his sister have been adopted by a white couple)if not by the local bigots. The story is adapted from a James Baldwin novel set in the U S, `If Beale Street Could Talk', which I read many years ago and dimly recall as being fairly grim but this film is full of Mediterranean light.

    The conflict is not so much between the central characters, all part of the polyglot working class of southern France, but the two families and, for want of a better word, the system, as represented by a loathsome racist cop, after Baby is accused of rape. But even the system works properly in the end, though the families have to hire a fancy lawyer to help get Baby out of jail. Perhaps more to the point, is that by sticking together and taking some initiative they save the situation themselves. Clim's mum takes on the apparently hopeless task of finding Baby's alleged victim in war-torn Saravejo and getting her to change her story. Along the way, several strangers, perhaps sensing the decency of these people are induced to act well themselves – Clim and Baby's erstwhile slum landlord lets Clim live rent-free while Baby is in jail, a Saravejo taxi-driver helps mum find the missing witness and the witness' brother turns out to be unexpectedly helpful in the end.

    There are half a dozen luminous performances here, especially Laure Rauost as Clim, whose eyes we see the story through, Alexandre Ogou as Baby, and Ariane Ascaride, (Jeanette in `Marius and Jeanette') as Clim's mum Marianne). The two fathers, played by Jean-Pierre Daurroussin and Gerard Meylan are also delightful. There's little nudity and not a lot of sex and it's not obvious why it's being treated as an art film. Maybe it's the sub-titles. To me, this is great wholesome family entertainment for viewers from about 12-14 up, a welcome antidote to Disney pap. It was a shame to see it being watched almost entirely by affluent middle-aged art-film buffs.
    oaknet

    Why doesn't Hollywood just give up?

    This film is excellent, both in the scale of its main story, and in the fine details. The place, the men, the women, and the light upon them are all overwhelming. The light on the women makes them more beautiful than Hollywood's best. The scenes of Paris and Sarjevo evidence of our creativity and destructiveness. Consider the moment when two women meet on the landing of a block of flats. One speaks only French, the other Bosnian - yet they fully understand each other. It is one of those moments that elevates cinema to the world of literature.
    8allyjack

    A fine piece of storytelling and emotional sculpturing

    One of the most purely pleasing movies of the 1998 Toronto film festival - has the good heart of Marius and Jeanette without the excess idealism. Guediguian seems to have a truly benevolent view of people here, but it's clear-eyed; he doesn't beat the drum of social inequality but it's implicit in his choices - the one clear villain in this movie (with no redeeming counterargument) is the police chief who victimizes Baby. The movie moves easily between flashback and present day, unsentimental about the real but not blind love of the two; effectively portraying a wealth of secondary characters. When Ascaride takes off to Sarajevo to find the woman that accused Baby of rape, it's still as compelling, although almost like a fantasy breaking into the tight-knit primary world of the movie - one tends to read this sequence as something of an experiment lying aside Guediguian's central concerns. Having gone that far, one might (sentimentally) wish for a more well-rounded happy ending, but by then Guediguian's probably experimented as much as he'd want to - and that's fine; the calibration is fine as it stands. With countless affecting moments; this really is a fine piece of storytelling and emotional sculpturing.
    7dbdumonteil

    The heart is no longer a lonely hunter.

    Guédiguian tackles here a subject which Marcel Pagnol treated many times some sixty years ago:the pregnant girl and the fate of the soon-to -be born baby:"Angèle" (1934) "Fanny" (1936) and "la fille du puisatier" (1942)Both Guediguian's and Pagnol's works are set in the Provence .But the times have changed.

    Once, being an unmarried mother was a shame,a curse and if the girl did not find a man to save her honor,she was outlawed from society(In Pagnol 's movies).

    A young girl falls in love with a black young man and gets pregnant,but the poor boy is accused of rape .The parents' attitude is diametrically opposite to that of the people of the thirties:this baby is a hope,the only hope in fact,the only thing that prevents the jailed man from complete despair.In a very moving sequence ,à la "it's a wonderful life" ,the father explains how the baby's life touches so many other lives.Life is not rosy for these modest people but their struggle is noble and endearing:Ascaride's trip to Sarajevo is the center of gravity of the movie:she displays so much love,understanding,humanity and hope against hope that the audience feels relieved when she finally pulls it off.

    Much less ambitious than "la ville est tranquille" ,"à la place du coeur" shows that sometimes ,the heart is not a lonely hunter anymore.Acting is uniformly good.The only flaw is the fascist cop,the one cardboard character of the whole film.

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      Followed by À l'attaque! (2000)
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    • Release date
      • December 9, 1998 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • France
    • Official sites
      • Agat Films & Cie (France)
      • Diaphana Distribution (France)
    • Language
      • French
    • Also known as
      • Where the Heart Is
    • Filming locations
      • Marseille, Bouches-du-Rhône, France
    • Production companies
      • Agat Films & Cie
      • La Sept Cinéma
      • France 2 Cinéma
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      1 hour 53 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby SR

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