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La ville est tranquille

  • 2000
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  • 2h 13m
IMDb RATING
7.2/10
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La ville est tranquille (2000)
Drama

Marseilles' working-class struggles amidst city crisis. Fish worker's addicted daughter, bartender with secret unveiled.Marseilles' working-class struggles amidst city crisis. Fish worker's addicted daughter, bartender with secret unveiled.Marseilles' working-class struggles amidst city crisis. Fish worker's addicted daughter, bartender with secret unveiled.

  • Director
    • Robert Guédiguian
  • Writers
    • Jean-Louis Milesi
    • Robert Guédiguian
  • Stars
    • Ariane Ascaride
    • Jean-Pierre Darroussin
    • Gérard Meylan
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.2/10
    1.4K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Robert Guédiguian
    • Writers
      • Jean-Louis Milesi
      • Robert Guédiguian
    • Stars
      • Ariane Ascaride
      • Jean-Pierre Darroussin
      • Gérard Meylan
    • 20User reviews
    • 24Critic reviews
    • 65Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 4 wins & 4 nominations total

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    Ariane Ascaride
    Ariane Ascaride
    • Michèle
    Jean-Pierre Darroussin
    Jean-Pierre Darroussin
    • Paul
    Gérard Meylan
    Gérard Meylan
    • Gérard
    Jacques Boudet
    Jacques Boudet
    • Paul's Father
    Christine Brücher
    • Viviane Froment
    Jacques Pieiller
    • Yves Froment
    Pascale Roberts
    Pascale Roberts
    • Paul's Mother
    Julie-Marie Parmentier
    Julie-Marie Parmentier
    • Fiona
    Pierre Banderet
    • Claude
    Alex Ogou
    • Abderramane
    • (as Alexandre Ogou)
    Véronique Balme
    • Ameline
    Frédérique Bonnal
    • Mrs. Préférence Nationale
    Jacques Germain
    • Mister National Preference
    Alain Lenglet
    • Piano mover
    Amar Toulé
    • Momo, Abderramane's brother
    Danielle Stefan
    • Prostitute
    Yann Trégouët
    • Young man who provokes Gérard
    Farid Ziane
    • Farid
    • Director
      • Robert Guédiguian
    • Writers
      • Jean-Louis Milesi
      • Robert Guédiguian
    • All cast & crew
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    User reviews20

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    writers_reign

    Sleepy Town Gal

    I guess Robert Guidiguian loves his wife Ariane Ascaride because he photographs her so lovingly but he sure likes to make her suffer. In the only film I can recall off the top of my head in which she had both a husband, child and stable family relationship (the superb Marie-Jo and her 2 loves) she was unable to settle for this and had to take a lover. Normally, as here, she is unhappy in her relationship - assuming she has one and is not a single mother. Here she is really up against it; married to a waste of space who hasn't worked since Ludivine Sagnier made a movie with her clothes on, working herself all night at the fish market, caring for her teenage single mother and junkey with it daughter and getting insults for her pains, and finally turning tricks herself to pay for the monkey on her daughter's back. Against all the odds this is actually a Joy to watch because Ascaride is so luminescent and just one smile can light up Marseilles. As usual the director is flogging his pet hobby-horse and by now he really COULD train a pig to encapsulate it via the refrain Nobody Knows The Truffles I've Seen. For all that he does manage a light touch and most of the vignettes come off thanks to his repertory company of first-rate actors. As long as this cat keeps on churnin em out I'll keep getting it up at the box-office and you can't say fairer than that. 8/10
    9goglobal

    Great movie - but it's not for a fun night out..

    An excellent movie about real life. Desperate life stories mixed with some uplifting details. Moving and real. You shouldn't watch it, tough, if you're in a bit of a depressive mood because the uplifting moments are rather far in between. The hopelessness of heroin drug-addiction is shown very powerfully. Maybe a tick too hopeless, though... Still, even though I wasn't in the best of moods when I watched it, I did enjoy the experience quite a lot.
    7=G=

    "Magnolia" French style

    "The Town is Quiet" is a plaintive and somber look at the lives of several ordinary people who by choice or by chance find extraordinary solutions to their ordinary problems. Set in Marseilles, this typically fatalistic French flick weaves an austere story around loosely interconnected characters including a taxi driver, a fish packer, a bar owner, a drug addicted mother, etc. as it takes on issues from drugs to politics to assassination...etc. sans the tinsel and sensationalism of the usual Hollywood fare. Not likely to have broad appeal, this 2+ hour long subtitled film will be most appreciated by realists with a taste for French cinema. (B)
    9shark-43

    Bleak, Powerful & Well Made

    I have JUST seen this film - literally an hour ago and was curious to come to IMDb and see what others thought because I really knew very little about this film before I went to see it. Basically it had an 8:30 pm showtime and that worked out better than other movies and their showtimes so there I was. I felt the film really had trouble finding it's footing in the first twenty minutes. The director was obviously building blocks and setting things up but I was pretty uninvolved, but then, once all these characters' lives start to intersect and the stories start to build, the film just grips you and won't let go. Not in any thriller kind of way, but in a very believable, yet depressing, but human, real life way. The director trusts his story and actors so much (the acting is top notch) that he just lets the camera stay still and show you what happens. Now, if this film was just bleak and nothing else, well, then I probably would have hated it, but there are real moments of true, selfless love and even at the end, signs of hope and beauty that makes the movie special. I could see how many people might dislike the film and even walk out in the beginning, but Overall, the film packs a punch, a wild emotional punch, but like many great dramas, it leaves you thinking a great deal about life and society and mankind (good and bad).
    8claudio_carvalho

    A Bitter and Pessimist Contemporary Urban Tale in the Land of "Liberté, Equalité, Fraternité"

    In the contemporary Marseilles, Michèle (Ariane Ascaride) is a worker in the fishing market. She supports her family, composed by her unemployed husband, her addicted daughter Fiona (Julie-Marie Parmentier) and her granddaughter Ameline. Fiona prostitutes to buy drugs. Paul (Jean-Pierre Darroussin) is a stevedore, who betrays his colleagues and the union in a strike and buy a taxi with his indemnity. Gérard (Gérard Meylan) is a mysterious owner of a bar. Abderramane (Alexandre Ogou) is a black man who left jail and has an affair with a bourgeois. The lives of these characters are interconnected along the story. This movie is about ordinary people and touches in serious wounds in most of the worldwide societies, like unemployment, drugs, violence, crime, prostitution, prejudice against immigrants, loneliness, racism, low salaries, corrupts politicians. There is one particular scene that really touched me, when Michèle comments that only books have happy end. The title "The Town is Quiet" is very ironical and unfortunately the plot shows reality. I do not know if Robert Guédiquian wants to give some hope to the viewer, with that boy magnificently playing the piano he has finally bought in the end, but I found the story very bitter and pessimist. The direction and the performance of the cast are outstanding, and the soundtrack is excellent, highlighting Janis Joplin singing 'Summertime' and 'Cry Baby'. My vote is eight.

    Title (Brazil): 'A Cidade Está Tranquila' ("The Town is Quiet")

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    • Release date
      • January 17, 2001 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • France
    • Official sites
      • Agat Films & Cie (France)
      • Diaphana Distribution (France)
    • Languages
      • French
      • English
      • Italian
      • German
    • Also known as
      • The Town Is Quiet
    • Filming locations
      • Avenue des Mimosas, Marseille, Bouches-du-Rhône, France(Paul's parents' house)
    • Production companies
      • Agat Films & Cie
      • Diaphana Distribution
      • Canal+
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $66,303
    • Gross worldwide
      • $66,303
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    • Runtime
      • 2h 13m(133 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.66 : 1

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