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The Trilogy III - After Life (2002)



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Executive Producer : Patrick Sobelman
Director : Lucas Belvaux
Assistant Director : Dominique Heinry
Screenwriter : Lucas Belvaux
Actors : Dominique Blanc, Gilbert Melki, Ornella Muti, Catherine Frot, François Morel, Lucas Belvaux, Bernard Mazzinghi, Patrick Descamps, Olivier Darimont, Alexis Tomassian, Yves Claessens, Pierre Gérard, Christine Henkart, Jean-Henri Roger, Marc Bordure, Sophie Cattani, Patrick Depeyra, Eric Vassard, Raphaële Godin, Jean-Baptiste Montagut, Anne Delol, Vincent Gardinier, Zirek, Yvon Davis, Fabrice Herbaut, Antoine Chain
Director of Photography : Pierre Milon
Sound Recordist : Christian Monheim
Production Manager : Pascal Bonnet
Press Attaché (film) : Marie-Christine Damiens
Editor : Danielle Anezin
Assistant Editor : Gordana Othnin-Girard
Continuity supervisor : Renée Falson, Sandrine Bourgoin
Production Designer : Frédérique Belvaux
Music Composer : Riccardo Del Fra
Costume Designer : Cécile Cotten
Sound Mixer : Gérard Rousseau
Film production and distribution
Co-production : Rhône-Alpes Cinéma
Foreign production company : Entre Chien et Loup - Belgique, RTBF - Radio Télévision Belge de la Communauté Française
Associate production company : Agat Films & Cie
French distribution : Diaphana
Film export/Foreign Sales : Mercure International
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International distribution : Theatrical releases

Austria : Stadtkino Filmverleih
Released 11/14/03
Belgium : Cinélibre
Released 1/22/03
Germany : Kool Filmdistribution
Released 7/29/04
Portugal : Atalanta Filmes
Released 2/12/04
Switzerland : Agora Films
Released 1/29/03
USA : Magnolia Pictures
Released 2/13/04

Technical details
Feature film, Fiction
Production language : French
Nationality : Majority French (Belgium, France)
Production year : 2002
French release : 08/01/2003
Runtime : 2h 3mn
Current status : Released
Visa issue date : 07/01/2003
Approval : Yes
Production formats : 35mm
Screening format : 35mm
Color type : Color
Aspect ratio : 1.85
Sound format : Dolby SRD
Official website : www.uncoupleepatant-cavale-apreslavie.com/
Synopsis
Pascal Manise is a cop. He has no scruples. They went by the board a long time ago, because Pascal has a problem: the woman he loves is a drug addict.
Agnès was already on drugs when they first met. Pascal couldn't stop her habit. All he could do was spare her from decline, from the squalid side of a junky life, from death on credit.
Pascal has an agreement with Jaquillat, a dealer in Grenoble, who supplies him with morphine in exchange for Pascal's blindness to certain goings on. Thanks to this, Agnès has been able to carry on working, living an almost normal life.
Almost, because the couple have built a barrier between their respective worlds. They never go out together. Pascal doesn't know Agnès' friends and colleagues and she doesn't know his. Until the day Agnès introduces him to her friend, Cécile, who is having problems with her husband, Alain. While investigating Alain, Pascal draws closer to Cécile and falls in love with her. Cécile is unaware of his feelings for she's still in love with her husband. If Pascal wants to seduce her, he must begin by destroying the bonds between Cécile and Alain. But to be loved, one must love oneself at least a little and Pascal no longer does. He's made too many compromises, carried out too many nasty, little jobs.
Bruno Le Roux, an escaped prisoner, may be the path to Pascal's redemption - at least to the latter's own way of thinking. Jacquillat also wants to get his hands on Le Roux. He orders Pascal to kill him. Pascal refuses and Jacquillat turns off the dope mainline.
Agnès needs a hit. For the first time in fifteen years she's got to go and buy a dose. But no dealer wants to sell to the wife of a cop. She holds up a dealer who knocks her around. It's pathetic, more than a guy lurking in the shadows can stand. Le Roux steps out to defend her...
Festival selections
> Athens - French Film Festival - 2003 :
- Feature films selected
> Berlin - European Film Market - 2003 :
- Films français présentés au marché
> Boston French Film Festival - 2003 :
- Selection
> Edinburgh - International Film Festival - 2003 :
- Gala
> Los Angeles - AFM (American Film Market) February - 2003 :
- Selection
> Munich - International Film Festival - 2003 :
- Films selected
> Paris - Rendez-vous with French Cinema - 2003 :
- Séances spéciales
> San Francisco International Film Festival - 2003 :
- Golden Gate Awards Short Film Competition
> Seminci - Valladolid International Film Festival - 2003 :
- Official Selection
> Sydney - French Film Festival - 2003 :
- Programme court-métrage
> Toronto - International Film Festival - 2002 :
- Visions
> Vienna (Viennale) - International Film Festival - 2003 :
- Sélection Officielle - Longs Métrages
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