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Festivals and Awards:
Jury Grand Prix - Berlin International Film Festival
Crew:
Director: François Ozon
Screenplay: François Ozon
DOP: Manuel Dacosse
Production: Mandarin Films, Scope Pictures
Screenplay: François Ozon
DOP: Manuel Dacosse
Production: Mandarin Films, Scope Pictures
Alexandre lives in Lyon with his wife and children. One day, he discoves by chance that the priest who abused him when he was a Boy Scout is still working with children. He decides to take action, quickly joined by François and Emmanuel, other victims of the priest, in order to break the silence on the priest's conduct. Based on real life Catholic Church sexual abuse scandals, this is a story whose urgency tranlastes into a fierce but sober drama.
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Cast:
Melvil Poupaud, Denis Ménochet, Swann Arlaud -
Original Title:
Grâce à Dieu -
Country:
France, Belgium -
Year:
2019 - 137 min Subtitles PT
Festivals and Awards:
Jury Grand Prix - Berlin International Film Festival
Crew:
Director: François Ozon
Screenplay: François Ozon
DOP: Manuel Dacosse
Production: Mandarin Films, Scope Pictures
Screenplay: François Ozon
DOP: Manuel Dacosse
Production: Mandarin Films, Scope Pictures
Director
François Ozon

One of the most important names in French cinema today, François Ozon is a director and screenwriter whose films are often characterized by an acute satirical acumen and a liberal view of human sexuality. After studying directing at the famous French film school La Fémis, he made several short films. He made his feature debut in 1997, with Regarde la Mer, which was followed by Sitcom and Criminal Lovers. In 2000, with Water Drops on Burning Rocks, an adaptation of a play by Rainer Werner Fassbinder, he won the Teddy Prize at the Berlin Festival. In the same year, he directed Under the Sand, starring Charlotte Rampling, and, in 2002, 8 Women, which brought together some of the most illustrious French actresses, such as Catherine Deneuve, Fanny Ardant, Danielle Darrieux, Isabelle Huppert or Emannuelle Béart. Everything Went Fine marks his first collaboration with actress Sophie Marceau.