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UN JEU BRUTAL
A Les Films du Losange production
Writer/Director:Jean-Claude Brisseau
Starring:Bruno Cremer
Emmanuelle Debever
Lisa Heredia
Albert Pigot
Jean Douchet
Producer:Margaret Menegoz
International Sales:Les Films du Losange
UK Distributor:Axiom Films

Country: France
Genre: Drama
Year of Production: 1983
Format: 35mm
Running Time: 87 minutes
Certificate: 18
DVD Release date: 8th February 2010

In this darkly fascinating tale, Jean-Claude Brisseau (SECRET THINGS, THE EXTERMINATING ANGELS, A L'AVENTURE) takes the most unsympathetic character imaginable, the child killer, and pleads his case.

Professor Tessier (Bruno Cremer), a scientist, has a rebellious adolescent daughter, who is paralysed from the waist down. His fury about her plight may be behind his earlier murderous spree against children who vandalised his laboratory. Tessier's treatment of his daughter is strict to the point of sadism. Nonetheless, he evokes pity as much as revulsion. He's a shy, taciturn figure who has lost his moral bearings.

Resolutely avoiding serial-killer movie conventions, Brisseau has crafted a mesmerising character study, anchored by stunning performances from Emmanuelle Debever and Bruno Cremer. A troubling and haunting early feature from France's most notorious auteur.
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UN JEU BRUTAL
**NOW AVAILABLE ON DVD**
In a 2-disc set with DE BRUIT ET DE FUREUR

Jean-Claude Brisseau (SECRET THINGS, THE EXTERMINATING ANGELS, A L'AVENTURE) is an auteur often associated with films that are sexually provocative, risque and controversial, and in these two striking works from the earlier part of his career he explores alienated families and individuals adrift in the Paris suburbs with devastating effect. Brutal, passionate, obsessive and pertinent, UN JEU BRUTAL and DE BRUIT ET DE FUREUR remain to this day two of the most powerful and shocking French films.

UN JEU BRUTAL

In this darkly fascinating tale, Brisseau takes the most unsympathetic character imaginable, the child killer, and pleads his case.

Professor Tessier (Bruno Cremer), a scientist, has a rebellious adolescent daughter, who is paralysed from the waist down. His fury about her plight may be behind his earlier murderous spree against children who vandalised his laboratory. Tessier's treatment of his daughter is strict to the point of sadism. Nonetheless, he evokes pity as much as revulsion. He's a shy, taciturn figure who has lost his moral bearings.

Resolutely avoiding serial-killer movie conventions, Brisseau has crafted a mesmerising character study, anchored by stunning performances from Emmanuelle Debever and Bruno Cremer. A troubling and haunting early feature from France's most notorious auteur.

Bonus features include an in-depth interview with director Jean-Claude Brisseau.

DE BRUIT ET DE FUREUR

Winner of the Special Youth Jury Prize at the Cannes Film Festival, Brisseau's acclaimed film presents a brutal, shocking and poignant look at the lives of impoverished children living in the Paris projects.

Bruno, a 14 year old boy, has just moved into a high-rise project with his hard-working mother. Barely earning enough to support them takes all of her time, leaving Bruno alone to fend for himself. After he is befriended at school by the streetwise, battered and deeply troubled Jean-Roger, Bruno is soon out thieving, destroying property and harming people with a vengeance, before long catching the attention of the police...

DE BRUIT ET DE FUREUR is a trailblazing and visionary portrait of contemporary social malaise, featuring extraordinary performances from the young leads. With startling realism Brisseau denounces the dangers of a boxed-in society and questions the responsibilities of those charged with the care and education of children.

Bonus features include an in-depth interview with director Jean-Claude Brisseau.


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"as rough, shocking and mad as anything [Brisseau] made later. Cinema does not come much more provocative, challenging or incendiary than this." 4 STARS
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