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Budget $3m.
British-French Co-Production: European Co-Production
Fund - Centre Nationale du Cinéma - Millenium Films
London - Compagnie Lyonnaise du Cinéma
Written and directed by MICHAEL RAEBURN
Producers : Patrick Cassavetti, Emma Hayter, Daniel
Charrier
Starring : Patrick Bouchitey, Coraly Zahonero, Eric
Boucher, Bernadette Laffont
Camera : Chris Seager
Music : Hal Lindes of Dire Straits
Distribution : The Works, London / CLC, France / France3
Selection of reviews:-
- "This
very beautiful film is constructed round the harsh existence
of certain farmers who brave the impact of the Common Market
with traumatic consequences." Pélerin Magazine
- "This
pearl of a movie has an extraordinary story with a touch of
Poe. Few contemporary feature films are founded on such solid
screenwriting. ... The film works on three levels. First,
there is politics with Bouchitey playing a sort of José
Bové before his media glory. A comparison emerges between
old rural communists who may even have been resistant fighters,
and their grandchildren who are now militant and irremediably
Gallic ecologists. ... At a second level the film contains
a poetic vision which is usually lost in the name of commerce.
A marvellous animal presence juxtaposed with aesthetic refinement
underscores man's eternal dilemma of reconciling domesticity
and the beauty of wildness. ... Lastly, two discoveries in
the casting, Coraly Zahonero and Patrick Bouchitey, provide
the film with a unique dramatic flare." Le Figaro
- "Vent
de Colère's dryness of tone and violence cuts to ribbons
the usual French dramatisations. Instead of loading the film
with explanations of the socio-political barriers facing French
farmers, the director concentrates on the story of one individual
devoured by his own rage. In so doing he nevertheless becomes
less interested in Bastien's point of view which disconnects
itself from reality, to concentrate more on Louise, Bastien's
daughter, a magnificent character remarkably played by Coraly
Zahonéro." Télérama
- "A highly
original story. The duo Bouchitey-Zahonéro is outstanding."
France Soir
- "A wonderful
woman's role - willful and passionate in her search for an
ideal." Côté Femme
- "Closer
to the mood of Tennessee Williams than to our realistic home
fare." Nouvel Observateur
- "A very
beautiful movie." Le Parisien
- "Michael
Raeburn has directed a magnificent film in which the sensitivity
springs from every scene. Everything is remarkable and you
should not miss this story of love and anger." Télé
7 Jours
- "A mythical
past is exchanged for an empoisoned present. It is literally
gripping." Humanité
- "With
the renunciation of the land as its background, this film
benefits from meticulous direction with a poetic touch. A
sensitive and truthful film. With rare skill Bouchitey and
Zahonéro interpret the contradictions and sufferings
of their characters." La Vie
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