Polisse

  • Karin Viard: Nadine
  • Joey Starr: Fred
  • Marina Foïs: Iris
  • Nicolas Duvauchelle Mathieu
  • Maïwenn Mélissa
  • Karole Rocher: Chrys
  • Emmanuelle Bercot: Sue Ellen
  • Frédéric Pierrot: Balloo
  • Arnaud Henriet: Bamako
  • Naidra Ayadi: Nora
  • Jérémie Elkaïm: Gabriel
  • Riccardo Scamarcio: Francesco
  • Sandrine Kiberlain: Mme de la Faublaise
  • Vladimir Yordanoff: Beauchard
  • Louis -Do de Lencquesaing: M. de la Faublaise
  • Carole Franck: Céline
  • Laurent Bateau: Hervé
  • Anne Suarez: Alice
  • Anthony Delon Alex
  • Audrey Lamy: mother, who shakes her baby
  • Riton Liebman: Franck
  • Lou Doillon: Sister Melissa

Poliss ( Original title: Polisse ) is a French film drama from the year 2011 The unusual spelling is a spelling error of the son of the director in writing of the word back police. . This deviation has been incorporated in the German title.

Action

The photographer Mélissa commissioned by the Youth Protection Division of the Paris police to document the operations of the police, to represent them for PR purposes in ideal light. Unfortunately, the police work in operations around the child abuse anything but glorious.

Criticism

" The exciting thriller provides a wealth of meaningful portraits of characters who react very differently to these challenges, and condenses into bulky inventory of a profession, but also the dark side of the city of Paris. "

"One of the most incredible scenes of this incredible rich film includes a karaoke party of policemen after work. [ ... ] So Maïwenn keeps her company in a good mood and the audience at the bar. " Poliss " has at all the ugly, from which the film has to say, a beauty that comes from his pursuit of truth. "

" " Polisse "is a very ambiguous film. Annoying in his lack of distance, but also fascinating because of its outstanding actor ensemble"

Background

For over 150 hours of footage, which chronicled multiple cameras, the film was cut together. Despite a screenplay several scenes are improvised.

The film received 14 nominations at the award ceremony of the French César Film Awards 2012, which he won the Best Young Actress Prices and Best Editing. At the Cannes Film Festival it won the Jury Prize and the contracts awarded by the French Foreign Press Prix Lumière Maïwenn Award for Best Director.

The world premiere was on 13 May 2011 at the International Film Festival in Cannes. In Germany the film was shown in theaters on October 27, 2011.

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