Une vie meilleure explained

Une vie meilleure
Director:Cédric Kahn
Producer:Kristina Larsen
Daniel Louis
Denise Robert
Gilles Sandoz
Screenplay:Cédric Kahn
Catherine Paillé
Starring:Guillaume Canet
Leïla Bekhti
Slimane Khettabi
Music:Akido
Cinematography:Pascal Marti
Editing:Simon Jacquet
Studio:Les Films du Lendemain
Distributor:Mars Distribution
Runtime:110 minutes
Country:France
Language:French
Budget:$6.4 million [1]
Gross:$4 million [2]

Une vie meilleure, also known by its English release title A Better Life, is a 2011 French film directed by Cédric Kahn and starring Guillaume Canet, Leïla Bekhti and introducing Slimane Khettabi.

Plot

Yann (Guillaume Canet) and Nadia (Leïla Bekhti) fall in love. Nadia has acquired a crumbling building in a Paris suburb and the couple decide to renovate it to launch a restaurant. But things turn upside down, high financing costs make things difficult, and Nadia, has to accept a temporary work opportunity in Montreal to pitch in with extra money. She has to leave her son Slimane (Slimane Khettabi) to Yann. Things get even worse when Nadia disappears without a trace.[3] Yann has to sell the building at a low price, not enough to pay all his debts, and has to move with Slimane from his nearby caravan to an unattractive room, which he rents from the buyer. He robs the man and travels with Slimane to Canada. He finds Nadia, she is in custody. He comes to the prison but at first she refuses to accept the visit. The next day she allows him to visit her but to Slimane's regret she refuses to see him, out of shame. She is there for drug possession, but she is innocent. The next time she allows Yann to visit her with Slimane.

Cast

Awards and nominations

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Une vie meilleure (2012) - JPBox-Office.
  2. Web site: A Better Life.
  3. http://www.cinoche.com/films/une-vie-meilleure/index.html Cinoche.com: Une vie meilleur