À la place du cœur

À la place du cœur
À la place du cœur
Título De todo corazón
A todo corazón
Ficha técnica
Dirección Robert Guédiguian
Guion Robert Guédiguian
Jean-Louis Milesi
Novela: James Baldwin
Música Laurent Lafran
Fotografía Bernard Cavalié
Reparto Ariane Ascaride
Jean-Pierre Darroussin
Gérard Meylan
Jacques Boudet
Christine Brücher
Alexandre Ogou
Laure Raoust
Véronique Balme
Pierre Banderet
Patrick Bonnel
Djamal Bouanane
Jaques Pieller
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Datos y cifras
País(es) Francia
Año 1998
Género Comedia
Duración 112 min
Clasificación Allmovie 2.5/5 estrellas enlace
Idioma(s) francés
Compañías
Distribución Golem
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À la place du cœur es una película francesa (conocida para su distribución en castellano como De todo corazón y A todo corazón), dirigida por Robert Guédiguian en 1998.

Contenido

Argumento

El escenario, el único posible: Marsella. La historia, la de un barrio marginal en la que conviven gentes de todas las razas y creencias. En esas calles se desarrolla la historia de amor de una joven pareja que ve rotos sus sueños cuando él es detenido y acusado de una violación que no ha cometido. El hecho de ser de color, adoptado y encontrarse en el paro no ayuda demasiado a su credibilidad. Ella se queda embarazada. La única ayuda es el amor, la comprensión y la generosidad de todos los que les rodea.

Premios

Premio especial del jurado Festival Internacional de Cine de San Sebastián 1998[1]

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