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All Your Faces

Original title: Je verrai toujours vos visages
  • 2023
  • 1h 58m
IMDb RATING
7.5/10
4.5K
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All Your Faces (2023)
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Victims of violent crime and perpetrators meet up in a restorative justice group in order to have a dialogue and heal from their trauma.Victims of violent crime and perpetrators meet up in a restorative justice group in order to have a dialogue and heal from their trauma.Victims of violent crime and perpetrators meet up in a restorative justice group in order to have a dialogue and heal from their trauma.

  • Director
    • Jeanne Herry
  • Writer
    • Jeanne Herry
  • Stars
    • Birane Ba
    • Leïla Bekhti
    • Anne Benoît
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    • Director
      • Jeanne Herry
    • Writer
      • Jeanne Herry
    • Stars
      • Birane Ba
      • Leïla Bekhti
      • Anne Benoît
    • 10User reviews
    • 19Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win & 9 nominations total

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    Birane Ba
    • Issa
    • (as Birane Ba de la Comédie Française)
    Leïla Bekhti
    Leïla Bekhti
    • Nawelle
    Anne Benoît
    Anne Benoît
    • Yvette
    Dali Benssalah
    Dali Benssalah
    • Nassim
    Élodie Bouchez
    Élodie Bouchez
    • Judith
    Suliane Brahim
    Suliane Brahim
    • Fanny
    • (as Suliane Brahim de la Comédie Française)
    Jean-Pierre Darroussin
    Jean-Pierre Darroussin
    • Michel
    Adèle Exarchopoulos
    Adèle Exarchopoulos
    • Chloé Delarme
    Gilles Lellouche
    Gilles Lellouche
    • Grégoire
    Miou-Miou
    Miou-Miou
    • Sabine
    Pascal Sangla
    • Cyril
    Fred Testot
    Fred Testot
    • Thomas
    Denis Podalydès
    Denis Podalydès
    • Paul
    • (as Denis Podalydès de la Comédie Française)
    Raphaël Quenard
    Raphaël Quenard
    • Benjamin Delarme
    Sébastien Houbani
    • Mehdi
    Roxane Barazzuol
    • Chloé Delarme enfant
    Max Libert
    • Benjamin Delarme adolescent
    Néma Mercier
    • Gabrielle
    • Director
      • Jeanne Herry
    • Writer
      • Jeanne Herry
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    8BoBo_Goal32

    Mesmerizing and riveting. You will not able to sit comfortably

    It seems exactly like the type of films that I cannot remain indifferent to. So realistic and such a compelling story. It is exactly what I have expected from this movie to be. An internal and uncontrolled storm that doesn't let its viewers to stay calm.

    The thoughts are running to so many directions and the work of the director: Jeanne Herry, which has made the great "Pupille" is just so accurate, that you sometimes feel that you are in the same room with the same people that are opening themselves to strangers, that are at a different spot.

    The film is talking about a special program that is bringing crime victims and criminals that made the same crime (or even the crime itself) together. It is a healing process that requires both sides to be open minded and try to tolerant to towards the other side.

    The movie is talking about traumas that not sure anyone, that hasn't suffered those types of "Minor" traumatizing experiences will understand. It is taking people from a wide range and dives into each one of them and into its traumatic experience and lesson learning, that takes place while they speak.

    It is an experience like no other, for the movie industry and a great achievement in directing and acting. Takes each and every one of the viewers from his safe spot and confronts with reality and still has a lot of hope and redemption in it. Very special film and experience that not every viewer can withstand, but for movies lovers, it is a must.
    6xnicofingerx

    A well-intentioned wishful thinking with a bit of reality

    One film, one theme, two storylines. A confrontation between victims and perpetrators, which should have added value for each side. The one in which people with no direct connection meet seems to bring the desired insights and peace. Naive, but perhaps. Aversion, getting to know each other, understanding. Just a film, idealistic. But at least one that literally shows its colours regarding the perpetrators of the current crime terror over Europe. Of course, the usual explanations and excuses for the escalation of character are used: poverty, education, opportunities. Yawn. Everyone chooses their own exits at the crossroads of morality. But yes, otherwise this film would certainly not have ended up on the big screen, or would have been crucified by the media instead of being showered with awards. In my opinion, the softening of concepts such as perpetrator, victim and guilt are questionable approaches and primarily benefit injustice.

    The other side works less well in its catharsis. Understandably, the resurgence of all pain through direct contact with the perpetrator is an emotional one-way street.

    I went to see the film because it featured some of the cinematic greats of French cinema, but I can only recommend it to a limited extent. No resonance, no added value. Nevertheless, it is a high-quality production, well acted and at least endeavours to keep its feet on the ground. If I imagine this as a German production, ouch.
    10kosmasp

    Perspectives

    No pun intended - why do people do the things they do? Don't they realize their actions have consequences? Quite big ones to the people they are doing them to ... too. This pits victims and perpetrators together in a room ... and it can be explosive, but mostly informative ... what happens, how self reflective can they be and become? You'll have to watch to find out.

    The acting is amazing to say the least. Considering that most of the movie plays in one room, the dynamic, the script and the dialog has to work ... and it does. You also have a family side story - with the same topic of sorts. But equally heavy ... if not heavier because emotions are way bigger with this one.

    There are outbursts ... I did expect more, but it is ok, it is more about substance than about effect! And it works ... it may not be a solution for everyone - but it may be worth doing a program like that ... maybe it already exists. Really good movie ... with a somewhat hopeful message.
    searchanddestroy-1

    Compelling

    The topic is not the same, but the overall atmosphere and more or less scheme, kind of drama, reminded me TWELVE ANGRY MEN, a story which takes mostly place in one room - whithout being a trial - involving people, men and woman, victims and perpetrators, facing each other, and trying to talk, explaining, showing, confessing what they felt....it has never been done before and that makes it even more powerful, astounding. It is purely stunning. Terrific dialogues. However, I can understand that some audiences may be annoyed , because it is naive, unrealistic. That's a matter of taste, point of view, that depends of which angle you watch it. Something is wrong in the story lines, when a young hoodlums speaks of a home jacking where he and his pals took credit cards with the secret code to retrieve money from the cash machines. In France, with a credit card - stolen or not - you can retrieve ONLY 400 euros each week. So when this hoodlum says that one of his pals bought a new motorcycle with his share of the loot, that's not possible.... The hoodlums could only at best retrieve 400 euros. Because a few hours after the homejacking, the victimes have necessarily declared the robbery to their bank. 400 euros shared between three, that's doesn't allow anyone to buy a new motorcycle. No way. And the most unusual is that you have two different stories in this film: the group and Chloée character problems with her half brother. They never meet. Strange but why not.
    8dakjets

    Grow through what you go through

    Authentic. It is the first word that comes to my mind after watching this French film. Victims and criminals meet in mediation with the aim of somehow coming to terms with painful experiences and moving on. So simple, but obviously very difficult.

    The film is very good at conveying all the layers that exist in both the victims and the aggressors. It feels like a mixture of documentary and drama, but above all this film is insightful and strong in its narrative. In any case, what is striking is how important communication is. To meet, to tell, to look each other in the eye. Bearing in mind that 80 percent of offenders in prison commit new crimes (a fact in my home country), the film shows another and important angle of focus on changing behaviour. For the victims, this form of mediation means a high price, re-traumatisation and an experience of losing the little control they at least feel they have. But the way also gives them hope for change.

    The film does not give any conclusion as to whether this is the right way to focus on crime, but it at least tells us that there are opportunities to move forward.

    Very good character actors provide an intensity and nerve that is often missing in films today. Without them, this film's message would not have been as powerful as it is here.

    The film has many strong moments, and you will certainly not sit back unmoved after watching it.

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      To research the subject, writer/director Jeanne Herry couldn't take part in actual meetings of restorative justice, given that they are supposed to be a safe place, and nothing that is said there is meant to be told elsewhere. So instead, she went through three formations, which she felt were very insightful: the one which Fanny and Michel go through in the movie, the one to be a mediator, like Judith in the movie, and one in Québec via Zoom.
    • Quotes

      Grégoire: J'ai très bien compris. C'est pas ta faute, c'est Pôli emploi, c'est les surveillants, c'est pas toi. Toi t'as jamais rien fait, toi. Toi tu fais des trucs, et il n'y a pas de conséquences derrière.

    • Connections
      References 12 Angry Men (1957)

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    • Release date
      • March 29, 2023 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • France
    • Official site
      • Reputable French Film Review Site
    • Language
      • French
    • Also known as
      • Las dos caras de la justicia
    • Filming locations
      • Place des Prêcheurs, Aix-en-Provence, Bouches-du-Rhône, France(Chloé's apartment)
    • Production companies
      • Chi-Fou-Mi Productions
      • Trésor Films
      • France 3 Cinéma
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    • Gross worldwide
      • $9,065,011
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 58m(118 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.39 : 1

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