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| Karnaval | |
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Thomas Vincent's Karnaval
is set in Dunkirk during a six-week long carnival of parties and parades.
It stars Amar Ben Abdallah, Clovis Cornillac and Sylvie Testud, who
has already been heralded in Germany, picking up best actress honours
at the 1997 German film awards for her performance in Caroline Link's
Jenseits der stille (Beyond Silence). The films centres on Larbi (Ben Abdallah) and his confrontation with one of life's important turning points. After a violent argument with his father, he makes plans to leave Dunkirk and head south to Marseilles where he can start life anew. But on his last night in town he meets a young couple, Bea (Testud) and Christian (Cornillac), who are clearly revelling in the joy of the carnival. Bea catches Larbi's eye and he decides he might stick around a few more days to try his luck with her. The singular atmosphere of Karnaval leads to a transformation for Larbi, and three lives are changed forever. Nancy Tartaglione |
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| FILM CREDITS | |
| Producer | Alain Rozanes, Pascal Verroust | Director | Thomas Vincent |
| Screenplay | Maxime Sassier, Thomas Vincent |
| Editor | Pauline Dairou |
| Photo | Dominique Bouilleret |
| Decor | André Fonsny |
| Costume | Anne Fournier |
| Music | Krishna Levy |
| Cast | Amar Ben Abdallah, Sylvie Testud, Clovis Cornillac |
| Running time | 90 min |