Libera me

Libera me

Release date : November 17, 1993
Runtime : 1h 15m
Countries of origin : France /
Original Language : No Language /
Director : Alain Cavalier /
Writers :
Production companies : StudioCanal / La Sept Cinéma / PROCIREP /
November 17, 1993 1h 15m France Drama No Language More
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"In this film you will see a woman's handkerchief tied around a man's wrist, a well-shaven pig's head, some adolescents who are more inventive than their elders in struggling against oppression... You will not, however, hear any dialog. Words do not prepare, do not accompany, do not comment upon the action. This is not a silent film, but a film in which the only moment of life retained for the cinematographic spectacle are those where people do not speak. The spectator will find, perhaps, a greater freedom of interpretation in it and, we hope, a particular pleasure in this." (Alain Cavalier)
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Louis Becker
Le policier
Catherine Carone
La femme du policier
Paul Chevillard
Le jeune officier
Françoise Christophe
L'adjoint du policier
Annick Concha
La mère
Pierre Concha
Le père
Cécile Haas
L'amie du commis
Michel Labelle
Le boucher
Thierry Labelle
Le fils aîné
Jean Monot
Le vieil officier
Michel Quenneville
Le photographe
Claire Séguin
La blonde
Philippe Tardif
Le commis
Christophe Turrier
Le fils cadet

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  • title:Libera me
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 1993
  • Runtime:1h 15m
  • Genres: Drama ·
  • Countries of origin: France ·
  • Original Language: No Language ·
  • Director: Alain Cavalier /
  • Writers:
  • Production companies: StudioCanal · La Sept Cinéma · PROCIREP ·
  • Overview:"In this film you will see a woman's handkerchief tied around a man's wrist, a well-shaven pig's head, some adolescents who are more inventive than their elders in struggling against oppression... You will not, however, hear any dialog. Words do not prepare, do not accompany, do not comment upon the action. This is not a silent film, but a film in which the only moment of life retained for the cinematographic spectacle are those where people do not speak. The spectator will find, perhaps, a greater freedom of interpretation in it and, we hope, a particular pleasure in this." (Alain Cavalier)
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