All Cats Are Grey Explained

All Cats Are Grey
Director:Savina Dellicour
Producer:Valérie Bournonville
Joseph Rouschop
Cinematography:Thomas Buelens
Editing:Ewin Ryckaert
Studio:Tarantula Belgique
Distributor:O'Brother
Runtime:85 minutes
Country:Belgium
Language:French
Budget:1.4 million[1]

All Cats Are Grey (French: Tous les chats sont gris) is a 2014 Belgian coming-of-age drama film directed by Savina Dellicour and co-written by Dellicour and Matthieu de Braconier. All Cats Are Grey had its world premiere at the 32nd Turin Film Festival. It also screened as a special presentation during the 2015 Santa Barbara International Film Festival, where it won Best International Film. Critical response was generally strong and the film received nine nominations at the 6th Magritte Awards, including Best Film and Best Director for Dellicour.[2]

Plot

Dorothy (Manon Capelle) is a 15-year-old girl who was raised in a well-off residential neighbourhood of Brussels. She does not feel comfortable with her daily life, partly because of the detached relationship with her mother (Anne Coesens). Dorothy finds music a pleasant form of escape and passes her days listening to The Cure and new music artists. By chance, she meets Paul (Bouli Lanners), a 43-year-old man who works as a detective and leads a solitary existence after his wife's death. Dorothy asks him for help in the search for her biological father and Paul agrees. A strong connection arises between them, but Dorothy doest not know that he is actually her biological father. Over the years, away from Dorothy, Paul has always lived with this secret. Now back in Brussels he has been watching her from afar, without ever daring to approach her.

Cast

Critical reception

Upon its screening at the Rome Film Festival, All Cats Are Grey was positively received with a standing ovation from the audience.[3] On the review aggregator Cinebel, the film has received a weighted average score of 8.2 out of 10, based on 11 critics.[4] Michaël Degré from L'Avenir felt that the film offers a smart reflection about fatherhood and family.[5] Fernand Denis of La Libre Belgique called Dellicour's direction a "polished work" which displays a "sense of observation and a tone that mixes harmoniously humor and existential angst". He also regarded Lanners' acting as one of his finest performances.[6]

Hugues Dayez from RTBF commented that Dellicour builds a real suspense drama in which she describes with "great accuracy" the social impact of two distant worlds: the modest and simple world of Paul, and the austere and hypocritical one of Christine.[7] Louis Danvers from Le Vif wrote that the young Manon Capelle and Bouli Lanners form a "very convincing couple". He praised Dellicour's direction and Thomas Buelens' cinematography.[8] The Canadian Film Institute described the film as "superbly written", filled with unexpected discoveries for characters and audience alike, and called Manon Capelle a revelation.[9]

Accolades

Award / Film FestivalCategoryRecipient(s)Result
Annonay International Film Festival[10] Grand Jury Prize
Audience Award
Magritte Awards[11] Best Film
Best DirectorSavina Dellicour
Best ActorBouli Lanners
Best Supporting ActressAnne Coesens
Most Promising ActressManon Capelle
Best Production DesignPaul Rouschop
Best Costume DesignSabine Zappitelli
Best EditingEwin Ryckaert
Best First Feature Film
Mons International Film Festival[12] BeTV Prize
Santa Barbara International Film Festival[13] Best International Film

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Tous les chats sont gris, premier long de Savina Dellicour. January 14, 2016. Cineuropa. August 20, 2013. French.
  2. News: Magritte du cinéma : pluie de nominations pour Jaco van Dormael et Savina Dellicour. January 13, 2016. Le Soir. January 12, 2016. French.
  3. Web site: Ceuterick. André. "Tous les chats sont gris": un film belge au Festival de Rome. Sud Presse. January 15, 2016. French. October 23, 2014.
  4. Web site: Tous les chats sont gris. Cinebel. La Dernière Heure. January 15, 2016. French.
  5. News: Degré. Michaël. Esprits de famille. January 15, 2016. L'Avenir. April 29, 2015. French.
  6. News: Denis. Fernand. "Tous les chats sont gris" : Trois cœurs. January 15, 2016. La Libre Belgique. April 23, 2015. French.
  7. Web site: Dayez. Hugues. "Tous les chats sont gris", une belle découverte. RTBF. January 15, 2016. French. April 29, 2015.
  8. News: Danvers. Louis. Critique ciné: Tous les chats sont gris, la quête du père. Le Vif. January 15, 2016. French. April 28, 2015.
  9. Web site: All Cats Are Grey. Canadian Film Institute. January 15, 2016. https://web.archive.org/web/20160304135044/http://www.cfi-icf.ca/index.php?option=com_cfi&task=showscreening&id=1065&Itemid=1490. March 4, 2016. dead.
  10. Web site: Palmarès. Festival International du Premier Film d'Annonay. January 13, 2016. French.
  11. News: Moury . Gaëlle . Bradfer . Fabienne . Jaco Van Dormael et la Flandre se distinguent aux Magritte du cinéma . February 7, 2016 . Le Soir . February 7, 2016 . French . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20160208083608/http://www.lesoir.be/1113141/article/culture/cinema/2016-02-05/jaco-van-dormael-et-flandre-se-distinguent-aux-magritte-du-cinema . February 8, 2016 .
  12. Web site: Engelen. Aurore. An eclectic group of winners at the Mons International Love Film Festival. Cineuropa. January 13, 2016. March 2, 2015.
  13. News: Lattanzio. Ryan. Santa Barbara Film Fest Reveals 2015 Prize Winners. Indiewire. January 13, 2016. February 7, 2015. https://web.archive.org/web/20160318041402/http://blogs.indiewire.com/thompsononhollywood/santa-barbara-film-fest-reveals-2015-prize-winners-20150207. March 18, 2016. dead. mdy-all.