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HUMANITY
Title: HUMANITY
Original title: L'HUMANITÉ
Section: Tribute To
Director: Bruno Dumont
Cast list: Emmanuel Schotté, Séverine Caneele, Philippe Tullier, Ghislain Ghesqu?re, Ginette Allegre, Daniel Leroux, Arnaud Brejon de la Lavergnee
Credits: screenplay: Bruno Dumont; director of photography: Yves Cape; editor: Guy Lecorne; music: Richard Cuvillier; production design: Marc-Philippe Guerig; costume design: Nathalie Raoul; producer: Rachid Bouchareb, Jean Bréhat; production: 3B Productions;
Country: France
Year: 1999
Running time: 148
Colour: Colour
Format: 35 mm
The central character of HUMANITY is a sympathetic, if rather incompetent, policeman in a dreary town. An 11-year-old girl has been murdered, and the cop, while looking for clues, exudes an unusual empathy. He goes around with the attractive boyfriend of the young woman for whom he has unrequited desire. Dumont captures their milieu with long shots as well as close-ups, and refuses to move his camera away from such natural acts as lovemaking. For this, his second feature, the filmmaker won the Grand Jury Prize at the Cannes Film Festival. Howard Feinstein

 

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