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Robert Guédiguian, director of 'A la Place du Coeur' and 'Marius & Jeanette', returns once again to Marseilles in this compassionate and moving drama.
Beautifully observed, uncompromisingly
honest and always engrossing,
Guédiguian skillfully interweaves the
stories of several different characters,
following their everyday struggles to survive life in the teeming cultural melting pot of the city.
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Among the director's regular troupe of actors, Ariane Ascaride is outstanding as Michêle, a woman who is pushed to extremes trying to cope with her wayward daughter.
Acclaimed by critics and audiences, LA VILLE EST TRANQUILLE is a passionate and powerful film from one of French cinema's most distinctive directors.
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