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Rust and Bone film featuring Marion Cotillard plays as Stéphanie, Matthias Schoenaerts plays as Ali, Bouli Lanners, Céline Sallette and Corinne Masiero.
Rust and Bone film story tells about an unemployed 25-year-old man who falls in love with a killer whale trainer, and the film based on the short story collection novel of same title name by Craig Davidson.
Rust and Bone is a drama-mystry film, directed, produced and co-written by french acclaimed director Jacques Audiard with writer Thomas Bidegain and producers Martine Cassinelli and Pascal Caucheteux.
Rust and Bone film nominated for the Palme d'Or at the 2012 Cannes Film Festival and premiered on 17 May, 2012; and it's also released in Belgium and France theaters on same day; and the film also Official Selection for Toronto International Film Festival 2012 and Telluride Film Festival 2012.
Now the film scheduled to be released in UK and USA on 2nd Nov, and 16th Nov, of 2012.
Rust and Bones (2012) | Trailer
Synopsis
ALI (Matthias Schoenaerts) finds himself with a five-year-old child on his hands. SAM (Armand Verdure) is his son, but he hardly knows him. Homeless, penniless and friendless, Ali takes refuge with his sister ANNA (Corinne Masiero) in Antibes, in the south of France. There things improve immediately. She puts them up in her garage, she takes the child under her wing and the weather is glorious.
Ali, a man of formidable size and strength, gets a job as a bouncer in a nightclub. He comes to the aid of STEPHANIE (Marion Cotillard) during a nightclub brawl. Aloof and beautiful, Stéphanie seems unattainable, but in his frank manner Ali leaves her his phone number anyway. Stephanie trains orca whales at Marineland. When a performance ends in tragedy, a call in the night again brings them togtether.
When Ali sees her next, Stephanie is confined to a wheel chair : she has lost her legs and quite a few illusions.
Ali’s direct, unpitying physicality becomes Stéphanie’s lifeline, but Ali too is transformed by Stéphanie’s tough resilience. And Stephanie comes alive again. As their stories intersect and diverge, they navigate a world where strength, beauty, youth and blood are commodities - but where trust, truth, loyalty and love cannot be bought and sold, and courage comes in many forms.
ALI (Matthias Schoenaerts) finds himself with a five-year-old child on his hands. SAM (Armand Verdure) is his son, but he hardly knows him. Homeless, penniless and friendless, Ali takes refuge with his sister ANNA (Corinne Masiero) in Antibes, in the south of France. There things improve immediately. She puts them up in her garage, she takes the child under her wing and the weather is glorious.
Ali, a man of formidable size and strength, gets a job as a bouncer in a nightclub. He comes to the aid of STEPHANIE (Marion Cotillard) during a nightclub brawl. Aloof and beautiful, Stéphanie seems unattainable, but in his frank manner Ali leaves her his phone number anyway. Stephanie trains orca whales at Marineland. When a performance ends in tragedy, a call in the night again brings them togtether.
When Ali sees her next, Stephanie is confined to a wheel chair : she has lost her legs and quite a few illusions.
Ali’s direct, unpitying physicality becomes Stéphanie’s lifeline, but Ali too is transformed by Stéphanie’s tough resilience. And Stephanie comes alive again. As their stories intersect and diverge, they navigate a world where strength, beauty, youth and blood are commodities - but where trust, truth, loyalty and love cannot be bought and sold, and courage comes in many forms.
Rust & Bone (2012)
Original title De rouille et d'os
MPAA rating R (strong sexual content, nudity)
Genre Drama | Mystery
Directed by Jacques Audiard
Produced by Jacques Audiard, Martine Cassinelli, Pascal Caucheteux
Screenplay by Jacques Audiard, Thomas Bidegain
Based on Rust and Bone by Craig Davidson
Cast
- Marion Cotillard - Stéphanie
- Matthias Schoenaerts - Ali
- Bouli Lanners - Martial
- Céline Sallette - Louise
- Corinne Masiero - Anna
- Mourad Frarema - Foued
- Jean-Michel Correia - Richard
Music by Alexandre Desplat
Cinematography Stéphane Fontaine
Editing by Juliette Welfling
Studio Why Not Productions, Page 114
Distributed by UGC Distribution, Sony Pictures Classics
Run time 120 minutes
Country France | Belgium
Language French
Budget € 15.4 million
Official Site http://www.sonyclassics.com/rustandbone/
Rust and Bones (2012) | Poster
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