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"Histoires de Vies Brisées : les 'Double-Peine' de Lyon is, without a doubt, the best documentary of Bertrand Tavernier (in this case, his own son, Nils has co-directed).
Rarely, we can see a master director suffering with his misery people and the film is keeping up relationship between the Taverniers and the city of Lyon, what is live in it... Immigrate persons who worked normally but which french political system complicates deliberately their lives...
With a great understanding and compassion, the film moves powerfully and shows how is committed the filmmaker...
Brilliant, beautiful, obvious and cruel...
Rarely, we can see a master director suffering with his misery people and the film is keeping up relationship between the Taverniers and the city of Lyon, what is live in it... Immigrate persons who worked normally but which french political system complicates deliberately their lives...
With a great understanding and compassion, the film moves powerfully and shows how is committed the filmmaker...
Brilliant, beautiful, obvious and cruel...
- guillaume-trenctorres
- Mar 18, 2012
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