Cach day, we advise you to take 2 films to see on tv that night : a film on the set of strings and another, exclusively on TNT.
The Piano Lesson
Arte – 20h50
Original title : The Piano
Achievement : Jane Campion
Main actors : Holly Hunter, Harvey Keitel, Anna Paquin, Sam Neill
Country of origin : New Zealand, Australia, France
Released : may 19, 1993
Duration : 2h01mn
In the last century in New Zealand, Ada, mother of a nine year old girl was about to follow her new husband at the end of the bush. He agrees to transport all her furniture except a piano that fails at a neighbour’s illiterate. Could not bear this loss, Ada accepts the market that he offers. Win back her piano key by key in submitting to his fantasies. Palme d’or and prix d’interprétation féminine at Cannes in 1993.
Anecdote :
– The film is the first award in the history of the Cannes film Festival for a film by a female director, Jane Campion.
Rewards :
– Cannes film Festival 1993 : Golden Palm, best actress (Holly Hunter)
– César 1994 for Best foreign film
– Oscar award 1994 : Best actress (Holly Hunter), Best actress in a supporting role (Anna Paquin), Best original screenplay
– Golden Globes 1994 : Best actress in a drama (Holly Hunter)
– BAFTA 1994 : Best actress (Holly Hunter), Best production design (Andrew McAlpine), Best costume design (Janet Patterson)
SOURCES : ALLOCINÉ – WIKIPEDIA
Broken
Cine+ Club – 20.45
Production : Rufus Norris
Main actors : Cillian Murphy, Tim Roth, Bill Milner
Country of origin : United Kingdom
Genre : Drama
Released : August 22, 2012
Duration : 1h30mn
After witnessing a brutal beating, Skunk realizes that the house where she lives, his neighborhood, his school, he became foreign, almost hostile. The certainties reassuring to childhood gave way to the unknown and to fear. And then she looks to a future suddenly become more somber, his innocence is no longer a thing of the past. Seeking solace in the friendship dumb of Rick, a gentle boy but damaged by life, Skunk is going to be faced with a choice. To pursue a path in which she no longer recognizes, or to leave the ruins of his former life…
Reward :
– British Independent Film Award 2012 : Best film, Best actor in a supporting role (Rory Kinnear)
SOURCES : ALLOCINÉ – WIKIPEDIA