The Citizen (Gauteng)

Les Miserables gets nod

OSCAR NOMINATION: FRANCE PUT IT UP FOR BEST INTERNATIO­NAL FILM

- Peter Feldman

Debut move from director Ladj Ly will be released in SA in January.

Les Miserables, which won the best feature film and best screenplay awards at the 40th Durban Internatio­nal Film Festival in July, has been selected as the official French submission for the 92nd Academy Awards in the best internatio­nal feature film category.

Les Miserables, which also won the coveted Jury Prize at the 2019 Cannes Film Festival, is the debut feature film from director Ladj Ly who co-wrote the screenplay with Giordano Gederlini and Alexis Manenti.

The film is produced by Toufik Ayadi, Christophe Barall and stars Damien Bonnard, Djibril Zonga and Alexis Manenti.

Inspired by the French riots of 2005, Les Miserables follows Stephane, who has recently joined the anticrime brigade in the Paris suburb of Montfermei­l.

Alongside his new colleagues, he quickly discovers that tensions between neighbourh­ood gangs are running high. When the team find themselves overrun during the course of an arrest, a drone captures their every movement, their every action. Director Ly explores contempora­ry Montfermei­l, the same place where novelist Victor Hugo chose to set his epic novel, Les Miserables, in 1862. More than 150 years later, the stark similariti­es between today’s angry, hoodie-wearing youth and Hugo’s protagonis­ts are uncannily similar.

Videovisio­n Entertainm­ent’s director of acquisitio­n and distributi­on, Sanjeev Singh, said: “Les Miserables is a compelling film that tells the story of a marginalis­ed migrant community in Paris.

“Ladj Ly has crafted an incredible film and we believe it will be a strong contender for the best internatio­nal feature film Oscar, as well as other prestigiou­s awards during the awards season.”

Les Miserables will be released in South Africa by Videovisio­n Entertainm­ent through United Internatio­nal Pictures (Africa), on January 17, four days after the Academy Award nomination­s are announced.

 ?? Picture: Supplied ?? UP FOR HONOURS. Les Miserables has been selected as the official French entry for the Academy Awards.
Picture: Supplied UP FOR HONOURS. Les Miserables has been selected as the official French entry for the Academy Awards.

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