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Finland, France, Germany 2011

Colour

French with
English subtitles

Aspect ratio 16:9

Dolby Digital 5.1

Stereo 2.0

89 mins. approx.

ART605DVD

SPECIAL FEATURES

Interview with actors Andé Wilms & Jean-Pierre Darroussin

Little Bob music video

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Le Havre
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LE HAVRE

Marcel Marx, a former author and a well-known Bohemian, has retreated into a voluntary exile in the port city of Le Havre, where he feels he has reached a closer rapport with the people serving them in the occupation of the honourable, but not too profitable, of a shoe-shiner.
He has buried his dreams of a literary break-
through and lives happily within the triangle of his favourite bar, his work, and his wife Arletty, when fate suddenly throws in his path an underage immigrant refugee from the darkest Africa.

As Arletty at the same time gets seriously ill and is bedridden, Marcel once more has to rise against the cold wall of human indifference with his only weapon of innate optimism and the unwavering solidarity of the people of his quartier, but against him stands the whole blind machinery of the Western constitutionally governed state, this time represented by the dragnet of the police, moment by moment drawing closer around the refugee boy. It's time for Marcel to polish his shoes and reveal his teeth...



(This film is also available on Blu-ray Disc and available to watch via Curzon On Demand).
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