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Cinémathèque française 

Le Cancre

Screening Schedule
Nov 12 (Sat.) 10:00 at Yokogawa Cinema

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La Cancre focuses on the troubled relationship of a son (Laurent), and his father (Rodolphe), who struggle to express their affection, because of their passion and their personalities. Though lazy in his youth, Laurent is now focused on the future, and finding his path. On the other hand Rodolphe, a great womanizer, is obsessed with his lost love Marguerite, and consumed by his need to find her again.

Cast:Paul Vecchiali(Rodolphe), Pascal Cervo(Laurent),Catherine Deneuve(Marguerite)

Director: Paul Vecchiali
Country: France
Year of production: 2016
Running time: 116min

Director

Paul Vecchiali
The cinematic style of Paul Vecchiali draws heavily from the French cinema of the 1930s, especially the works of director Jean Grémillon. Over the course of his career Vecchiali has become known for his ability to deal with controversial themes in an intelligent, and engaging manner. His most famous film Femmes femmes(1974), was so highly praised, and thought of by Pier Paolo Pasolini that he used it as a source of inspiration for his film Salò or The 120 Days of Sodom, as well as taking on two of its actresses Hélène Surgère and Sonia Saviange. In 1976 Vecchiali founded the production company Diagonale, which he would use to create a number of excellent films, in his unique style. In 1988 Vecchiali would release Once More, making him the first French director to examine the link between homosexuality and AIDS. Other important films of his include; L'Étrangleur(1970), La Machine(1977), Corps à coeur (1979), En haut des marches(1983), White Nights on the Pier (2014). His most recent full length film is Le Cancre (2016), which has been officially selected for the 69th Cannes Film Festival, as well as the HIFF.