The Wounded Man (film)

  • Jean -Hugues Anglade: Henri
  • Vittorio Mezzogiorno: Jean Lerman
  • Roland Bertin: Bosmans
  • Lisa Kreuzer: Elisabeth
  • Claude Berri: customer
  • Hammou Graia: Boy at the station
  • Gérard Desarthe: weeping man
  • Annick Alane: Mother
  • Sophie Edmond: Sister

The deceived husband - L' Homme blessé is a film by French director Patrice Chéreau in 1983 The drama is based on an original screenplay by Chéreau and Hervé Guibert and was, among other things Azor Films, France 3 Cinéma, Oliane Productions, racing. Productions and Société Establishment L. Gaumont produced.

Action

The young Henri bored. He accompanied his sister to the station, where he met Jean, who drives him to commit an act of violence against a stranger. Henri feels a great passion for Jean and decides to follow him to his universe. Henri's naivety collides with jeans cynicism.

Reviews

" A told in atmospherically dense images oppressive milieu study with bleak mood. Scenically somewhat distended, but played superbly and clearly in the description of hustlers and tensioner milieu never speculative. "

Awards

Chéreau's film was represented Cannes 1983 Competition of the film festival, but had Shohei Imamura against tragicomedy The Ballad of Narayama in the cold. A year later, at the César Awards, the Drama was awarded the prize for best original screenplay, lead actor Jean -Hugues Anglade during and editor Denise de Casabianca received nominations in the categories of Best Young Actor and Best Editing.

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