DVD Reviews
La Ville est Tranquille
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- Director: Robert Guediguian
- Starring: Ariane Ascaride
- Details: Fr / 132 mins (18).
Guediguian's Marseille is anything but quiet, its simmering pot of multi-culturalism providing the backdrop to Ascardie's attempts to fund her teenage daughter's cold turkey programme. Deprivation, random violence, prostitution - it's grim stuff all right, but the performances ensure that this compelling tale is well told.
Review by Declan Burke
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