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2011 French film From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Long Falling (French: Où va la nuit; lit. 'Where does the night go') is a 2011 French-Belgian drama film written and directed by Martin Provost.
The Long Falling | |
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French | Où va la nuit |
Directed by | Martin Provost |
Screenplay by | Martin Provost Marc Abdelnour |
Based on | The Long Falling by Keith Ridgway |
Produced by | Christophe Jeauffroy Julie Salvador Patrick Quinet Jean-Louis Livi |
Starring | Yolande Moreau |
Cinematography | Agnès Godard |
Edited by | Ludo Troch |
Music by | Hugues Tabar-Nouval |
Distributed by | Diaphana Films (France) |
Release date |
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Running time | 105 minutes |
Countries | France Belgium |
Language | French |
Budget | $4.8 million |
Box office | $903.000[1] |
Long victim of her husband, violent and alcoholic, Rose Mayer, the Walloon countryside, decided to take their destiny in hand, and kills by crushing it with their car after leaving prison for having crushed a girl with the same car. She joined her son, homosexual, in Brussels, who left the family hell the day of his 16th birthday. But freedom does not erase guilt and family stories are not without contradictions. Rose does find its place in his new life?
Award | Category | Recipients and nominees | Result |
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Magritte Awards | Best Actress | Yolande Moreau | Nominated |
Best Supporting Actor | Laurent Capelluto | Nominated |
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