A la place du coeur


1h 52m 1998

Brief Synopsis

Clim is in love with Bebe, who is in prison as a result of a rape charge fabricated by a racist cop. Bebe is a black man from Marseille, adopted by a white working class family. Clim is white, with an equally blue-collar background. When Clim discovers she is pregnant, both families must examine the

Film Details

Also Known As
la place du coeur, À la place du C?ur
Genre
Adaptation
Drama
Release Date
1998
Production Company
Centre National Du Cinema; Cie Productions; Diaphana Distribution; Diaphana Productions; France 2 Cinéma; La Sept Cinema; Le Studio Canal Plus; Le Studio Canal Plus; StudioCanal; StudioCanal
Distribution Company
CinTart; Cinemien; Cts; Curzon Artificial Eye; Diaphana Distribution; Diaphana Distribution

Technical Specs

Duration
1h 52m

Synopsis

Clim is in love with Bebe, who is in prison as a result of a rape charge fabricated by a racist cop. Bebe is a black man from Marseille, adopted by a white working class family. Clim is white, with an equally blue-collar background. When Clim discovers she is pregnant, both families must examine themselves.

Crew

Maite Alonso

Makeup

Louis Armstrong

Song Performer ("Beale Street Blues")

James Baldwin

Source Material (From Novel)

Nicolas Becker

Sound Effects

Nedzad Begovic

Location Manager (Saraj Pictures)

George Bolet

Song ("Nocturne No 1 En La Bemol Majeur (Hohe Liebe)" Nocturne No 2 En Mi Bemol Majeur (Seliger Tod)" Nocturne No 3 En La Bemol Majeur")

Alexandra Bourdon

Unit Manager

Bernard Cavalie

Dp/Cinematographer

Bernard Cavalie

Director Of Photography

Hamid Chaou

Song ("A Ta Yulie")

Leo Ferre

Song ("Avec Le Temps")

Dominique Gaborieau

Mixer

Bruno Ghariani

Unit Production Manager

Paco Gomez

Bebe'S Sculptures

Robert Guédiguian

Screenwriter

Robert Guédiguian

Producer

Malek Hamzaoui

Production Manager

W. C. Handy

Song ("Beale Street Blues")

Reinette L'oranaise

Song ("Qum Tara")

Laurent Lafran

Production Sound Mixer

Fran Liszt

Song ("Nocturne No 1 En La Bemol Majeur (Hohe Liebe)" Nocturne No 2 En Mi Bemol Majeur (Seliger Tod)" Nocturne No 3 En La Bemol Majeur")

N'dangani Mavambou

Bebe'S Sculptures

Jacques Menichetti

Song

Jean-louis Milesi

Screenwriter

R Obeocht

Song ("Baby Let It Be")

Jaques Reboud

1st Assistant Director

Michel Saint-jean

Producer

Gilles Sandoz

Producer

Bernard Sasia

Editor

Thomas Schleh

Song ("Baby Let It Be")

Maya Sevleyan

Casting

Kechekoul Skandrani

Song ("Ana El Owerka")

Luke Skywalker

Song ("Baby Let It Be")

Arnold Turboust

Song Performer ("Te De Homme")

Arnold Turboust

Song

Michel Vandestien

Art Director

Eric Vassard

2nd Assistant Director

Omar Yousfi

Unit Manager

Enrico Zabler

Song ("Baby Let It Be")

Mustapha Zaoui

Unit Manager

Meska Ziga

Manager (Saraj Pictures)

Sead Ziga

Producer (Saraj Pictures)

Film Details

Also Known As
la place du coeur, À la place du C?ur
Genre
Adaptation
Drama
Release Date
1998
Production Company
Centre National Du Cinema; Cie Productions; Diaphana Distribution; Diaphana Productions; France 2 Cinéma; La Sept Cinema; Le Studio Canal Plus; Le Studio Canal Plus; StudioCanal; StudioCanal
Distribution Company
CinTart; Cinemien; Cts; Curzon Artificial Eye; Diaphana Distribution; Diaphana Distribution

Technical Specs

Duration
1h 52m

Quotes

Trivia

Miscellaneous Notes

Winner of Special Jury Prize at the 1998 San Sebastian International Film Festival.

Released in United States 1998

Released in United States September 1998

Released in United States Winter January 1, 1998

Shown at Montreal World Film Festival (Cinema of Today) August 27 - September 7, 1998.

Shown at San Sebastian International Film Festival September 17-26, 1998.

Released in United States 1998 (Shown at Montreal World Film Festival (Cinema of Today) August 27 - September 7, 1998.)

Released in United States Winter January 1, 1998

Released in United States September 1998 (Shown at San Sebastian International Film Festival September 17-26, 1998.)