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Saint Omer

  • 2022
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  • 2h 2min
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6,8/10
6 k
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Kayije Kagame and Guslagie Malanda in Saint Omer (2022)
Follows Rama, a novelist who attends the trial of Laurence Coly at the Saint-Omer Criminal Court to use her story to write a modern-day adaptation of the ancient myth of Medea, but things don't go as expected.
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On y suit Rama, une romancière qui assiste au procès de Laurence Coly au tribunal correctionnel de Saint-Omer afin d'utiliser son histoire pour écrire une adaptation moderne du mythe antique... Tout lireOn y suit Rama, une romancière qui assiste au procès de Laurence Coly au tribunal correctionnel de Saint-Omer afin d'utiliser son histoire pour écrire une adaptation moderne du mythe antique de Médée.On y suit Rama, une romancière qui assiste au procès de Laurence Coly au tribunal correctionnel de Saint-Omer afin d'utiliser son histoire pour écrire une adaptation moderne du mythe antique de Médée.

  • Réalisation
    • Alice Diop
  • Scénario
    • Alice Diop
    • Amrita David
    • Marie N'Diaye
  • Casting principal
    • Kayije Kagame
    • Guslagie Malanda
    • Valérie Dréville
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  • NOTE IMDb
    6,8/10
    6 k
    MA NOTE
    • Réalisation
      • Alice Diop
    • Scénario
      • Alice Diop
      • Amrita David
      • Marie N'Diaye
    • Casting principal
      • Kayije Kagame
      • Guslagie Malanda
      • Valérie Dréville
    • 28avis d'utilisateurs
    • 130avis des critiques
    • 91Métascore
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
    • Récompenses
      • 21 victoires et 48 nominations au total

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    Rôles principaux19

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    Kayije Kagame
    Kayije Kagame
    • Rama
    Guslagie Malanda
    Guslagie Malanda
    • Laurence Coly
    Valérie Dréville
    Valérie Dréville
    • La Présidente du tribunal
    Aurélia Petit
    Aurélia Petit
    • Maître Vaudenay
    Xavier Maly
    Xavier Maly
    • Luc Dumontet
    Robert Cantarella
    • L'avocat général
    Salimata Kamate
    • Odile Diatta
    Thomas de Pourquery
    Thomas de Pourquery
    • Adrien
    Adama Diallo Tamba
    • Seynabou
    Mariam Diop
    • Khady
    Dado Diop
    • Tening
    Charlotte Clamens
    • Cécile Jobard
    Seyna Kane
    • Seynabou jeune
    Coumba-Mar Thiam
    • Rama adolescente
    Binta Thiam
    • Rama enfant
    Alain Payen
    • L'éditeur
    • (voix)
    Louise Lemoine Torrès
    Louise Lemoine Torrès
    • Maître Darcourt
    • (voix)
    Roald Iamonte
      • Réalisation
        • Alice Diop
      • Scénario
        • Alice Diop
        • Amrita David
        • Marie N'Diaye
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      Avis des utilisateurs28

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      6HankCoT

      A good companion piece to Anatomy of a Fall.

      This paints a clear picture of how commonly forced social norms and cultural barriers can largely effect people leading to deplorable acts of violence, almost like a curse that cannot be broken.

      I loved what this film presented, a well written, acted and precise story that delivers an interesting broken individual filled with misery. I just wish there was a bit more going on overall with its shot composition, which does the job nicely but in no way stands out, and with it's narrative that, as intriguing as it was, (in my opinion) gave everything it had to give with one viewing.

      A good companion piece to Anatomy of a Fall.
      9proud_luddite

      A powerfully acted film

      Rama (Kayije Kagame), a Parisian of Senegalese heritage, is a literature professor and novelist. For a writing assignment, she travels to the French municipality of Saint-Omer to observe the infanticide trial of Laurence Coly (Guslagie Malanda), a Senegalese immigrant. (Rama is the on-screen surrogate for director/co-writer Alice Diop who observed the real-life infanticide trial of Fabienne Kabou in 2016.)

      Diop is very astute at creating tension in various scenes. This is especially so during an interrogation scene between the judge (Valérie Dréville) and the defendant early in the film. This scene is relatively long but Malanda and Dréville play it so perfectly that it becomes riveting rather than dull.

      The character of the defendant is an enigma: at times, one can feel sympathy for her despite so much evidence against her. Her backstory is also fascinating regarding the pressures placed on her as a girl in Senegal whose mother demanded much of her regarding education choices and politeness all with the plans of Laurence having "a better life". Rama's response to the trial is also intriguing as she has trouble digesting noticeable similarities she has with the defendant.

      The cast is superb in this film. In addition to Kagame, Malanda, and Dréville, there are also notable performances from Xavier Maly (Laurence's partner), Aurélia Petit (the defense attorney), and Salimata Kamate (Laurence's mother).

      There are some loose ends in the film including the relationship between Rama and her mother but overall "Saint Omer" is one of the best courtroom dramas since the Israeli film "Gett: The Trial of Viviane Amsalem" which was released in 2014. - dbamateurcritic

      RATING: 9 out of 10

      OUTSTANDING ACHIEVEMENT: Acting Ensemble.
      7SpelingError

      Somewhat of a missed opportunity but still interesting.

      This was a fairly interesting courtroom drama about alienation and clashing cultures where certain parts of Coly's life were reflected in that of Rama's. Both women are Senegalese, are in interracial relationships, and have complex relationships with their mothers. Aside from a couple brief scenes here and there and a few quality close up shots, the film doesn't do a whole lot with Rama's connection to Coly. The scenes which occur outside of the courtroom which give us a personal look at how the court hearing is affecting Rama feel rushed through as the film is constantly eager to cut back to the lengthy courtroom sequences. Fortunately, what we get in that regard is quite thought provoking and layered. While watching it, I frequently thought about my experience reading "Native Son". While neither works attempt to apologize for the crimes of the respective characters in each, they instead portray the various factors which led to the crimes taking place and recontexualize the violent criminal trope which is used all too often and instead portray them more as everyday humans. The more Coly opens up throughout the film, the more we begin to understand the various factors which shaped her and led to her actions. The most telling bits for me was when her boyfriend (who's noticeably much older than her) was revealed to have gone through great lengths to hide Coly from his family and ignored her distress when she needed him the most. While understanding the nature of a crime is interesting though, so were the parallels between Coly and Rama. Given how much Rama's character existed on the outside edges of the film and how it kept seeming like we'd finally be given more to latch on to with her, there were some noticeable missed opportunities involved. The film had quite a lot of potential and capitalized on maybe 2/3 of it at best. Still though, the film sat decently well with me upon reflection and thinking about its themes and strategies later on was enjoyable. I think I preferred that over watching the film.
      8FilmFanatic2023

      A Thought-Provoking and Electrifying Film that Will Stay with You Long After the Credits Roll

      "Saint Omer" is a powerful and thought-provoking film directed by accomplished documentary filmmaker Alice Diop. The film is based on the true story of Fabienne Kabou, a French-Senegalese woman accused of killing her infant daughter and leaving her to drown on a beach. Diop has created a film that leaves the audience with more questions than answers, but it is this approach that allows the film to resonate with anxieties and the undertow of subterranean influence. The film stars Kayije Kagame as Rama, a novelist and professor who is drawn to attend the trial, and Guslagie Malanga as Laurence, the accused woman in the dock. The film's cinematography by Claire Mathon is stunning, and the performances by the lead actors are outstanding. "Saint Omer" is a film that will stay with you long after you've left the theater.
      9M5TO

      Unloved daughters of broken mothers

      Alice Diop and her cast are truly amazing... In previous work (Vers la tendresse), she managed to capture some of the emotional struggles of young French men with a migratory background and living in economically deprived Parisian suburbs. In Saint Omer, she focuses on the emotional struggles of women from a similar background. This is the story of two daughters, Rama and Laurence. Rama is a symbol of the French meritocratic system. From a modest background and of African descent, she is a university professor and a successful novelist. We understand that her mother, probably a cleaning lady, used to leave home very early to go to work. Laurence, a former student in philosophy, passionate about Wittgenstein, "never wanted for anything". With the financial support of her parents, she emigrated from Senegal as a young adult to study in France. Laurence is being tried for killing her 15-month-old daughter and Rama is attending her trial. As she listens to Laurence, her chldhood, her relationship with her parents, and in particular her mom, Rama is brought to reflect and feel about her relationship with her own mother. Laurence and Rama are two highly assimilated women, materially standing on the sore shoulders of their respective mothers, and who have achieved a level of social success that is often denied to men from similar communities. And yet, deep down, both of them suffer from the (perceived?) lack of warmth and love of their mothers, with terrible consequences for Laurence and her relationship with her own daughter.

      This is a story about parental love, and in particular between emotionally struggling mothers and their unseen daughters. It's not specific to any community or economic background. What, to me, makes it a true masterpiece, is the compassion we are left feeling for all these women.

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      • Anecdotes
        The film is based on the true story of Fabienne Kabou, a mother who, in 2013, abandoned her 15-month-old daughter on a beach in Berck-sur-Mer at high tide. Alice Diop, the film's director and co-writer, attended the trial.
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      Détails

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      • Date de sortie
        • 23 novembre 2022 (France)
      • Pays d’origine
        • France
      • Site officiel
        • Official site (United States)
      • Langues
        • Français
        • Wolof
        • Italien
      • Aussi connu sous le nom de
        • 聖奧梅爾殺嬰案
      • Lieux de tournage
        • Saint-Omer, Pas-de-Calais, France
      • Sociétés de production
        • Srab Films
        • Arte France Cinéma
        • Pictanovo
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      • Montant brut aux États-Unis et au Canada
        • 213 953 $US
      • Week-end de sortie aux États-Unis et au Canada
        • 69 232 $US
        • 15 janv. 2023
      • Montant brut mondial
        • 953 502 $US
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