Les Mains libres explained

Les Mains libres
Director:Brigitte Sy
Music:Daniel Mille
Cinematography:Frédéric Serve
Editing:Julie Dupré
Distributor:Chrysalis Films
Runtime:100 minutes
Country:France
Language:French
Budget:€1.64m

Les Mains libres (The Free Hands) is a 2010 French drama film directed by Brigitte Sy. It stars Ronit Elkabetz, Carlo Brandt, and Noémie Lvovsky. It was released theatrically in France on 16 June 2010. It is a feature-length prequel to Sy's 2008 short film, L'Endroit idéal.[1]

Plot

Barbara (Elkabetz) is a filmmaker developing a film written and acted by prison inmates in Paris. She defies legal boundaries, unleashing a series of consequences when she forms a deep romantic relationship with Michel (Brandt), an inmate involved in the film project.[2]

Cast

Reception

Thomas Baurez of L'Express, described it as "intelligent, gracious and humble.. a love story of the purest sense of the term."[3] Lucie Calet of Le Nouvel Observateur, continued that it is a "Greek tragedy" of "great dignity."[4] Le Figaro praised the depiction of the tangible reality of the film as well as Eliabetz' superb and dark performance, evoking traits of the Madonna.[5]

The film was warmly received by The New Yorker; "with calm and nuanced images, Sy captures emotionally unguarded characters locked in the gaze of prying eyes; with brusque, quiet action and incisive, tight-lipped dialogue, she sets a gripping plot in motion while keeping it close to the heart."[6]

External links

Notes and References

  1. http://en.unifrance.org/movie/30089/l-endroit-ideal# L'Endroit idéal (2008)
  2. http://cineuropa.org/newsdetail.aspx?lang=en&documentID=147126 New releases
  3. http://www.lexpress.fr/culture/cinema/les-mains-libres_899156.html Les mains libres, brillant ! (Studio Ciné Live)
  4. http://www.evene.fr/cinema/films/les-mains-libres-33293.php?critiques Les Mains libres de Brigitte Sy
  5. http://www.lefigaro.fr/cinema/2010/06/15/03002-20100615ARTFIG00493-la-femme-et-le-prisonnier.php La femme et le prisonnier
  6. http://www.newyorker.com/arts/reviews/film/free_hands_sy Free Hands