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| name = Aaltra |
| name = Aaltra |
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| director = [[Gustave de Kervern]]<br>[[Benoît Delépine]] |
| director = [[Gustave de Kervern]]<br>[[Benoît Delépine]] |
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| producer = [[Guillaume Malandrin]]<br>[[Vincent Tavier]] |
| producer = [[Guillaume Malandrin]]<br>[[Vincent Tavier]] |
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| writer = [[Gustave de Kervern]]<br>[[Benoît Delépine]] |
| writer = [[Gustave de Kervern]]<br>[[Benoît Delépine]] |
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| starring = [[Benoît Delépine]]<br>[[Michel de Gavre]]<br>[[Gérard Condejean]] |
| starring = [[Benoît Delépine]]<br>[[Michel de Gavre]]<br>[[Gérard Condejean]] |
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| music = [[Les Wampas]] |
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| cinematography = [[Hugues Poulain]] |
| cinematography = [[Hugues Poulain]] |
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| editing = [[Anne-Laure Guégan]] |
| editing = [[Anne-Laure Guégan]] |
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| distributor = [[Ad Vitam Distribution]]<br>[[B-ware!media]]<br>[[Film Movement]] |
| distributor = [[Ad Vitam Distribution]]<br>[[B-ware!media]]<br>[[Film Movement]] |
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| released = 13 May 2004 - France<br>3 September 2004 - USA<br>3 December 2004 - UK<br>22 February 2005 - Australia |
| released = 13 May 2004 - France<br>3 September 2004 - USA<br>3 December 2004 - UK<br>22 February 2005 - Australia |
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| runtime = 92 minutes |
| runtime = 92 minutes |
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| country = France |
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| language = French<br>English |
| language = French<br>English |
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*[[Isabelle Delépine]] ... Wife |
*[[Isabelle Delépine]] ... Wife |
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== Accolades == |
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===Won=== |
===Won=== |
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*[[London Film Festival]] 2004: |
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**Best Belgian Film |
**Best Belgian Film |
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Revision as of 17:34, 2 September 2011
Aaltra | |
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Directed by | Gustave de Kervern Benoît Delépine |
Written by | Gustave de Kervern Benoît Delépine |
Produced by | Guillaume Malandrin Vincent Tavier |
Starring | Benoît Delépine Michel de Gavre Gérard Condejean |
Cinematography | Hugues Poulain |
Edited by | Anne-Laure Guégan |
Music by | Les Wampas |
Distributed by | Ad Vitam Distribution B-ware!media Film Movement |
Release dates | 13 May 2004 - France 3 September 2004 - USA 3 December 2004 - UK 22 February 2005 - Australia |
Running time | 92 minutes |
Country | Template:Film France |
Languages | French English |
Aaltra is a 2004 French drama film, directed and written by Gustave de Kervern and Benoît Delépine. The film was nominated for 3 awards and won 4 awards, mostly going to Benoît Delépine.
Plot
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Cast
- Benoît Delépine ... The Employee
- Gustave de Kervern ... The Farm Worker
- Michel de Gavre ... Farmer
- Benoît Poelvoorde ... Motocross Rider
- Gérard Condejean ... The Chinese
- Isabelle Delépine ... Wife
Accolades
Won
- London Film Festival 2004:
- FIPRESCI Prize - Benoît Delépine & Gustave de Kervern
- Puchon International Fantastic Film Festival 2004:
- Best Actor - Benoît Delépine & Gustave de Kervern
- Transilvania International Film Festival 2004:
- Audience Award - Benoît Delépine & Gustave de Kervern
- Joseph Plateau Awards 2005:
- Best Belgian Actor - Benoît Poelvoorde
Nominations
- Copenhagen International Film Festival 2004:
- Golden Swan Award - Benoît Delépine
- Rotterdam International Film Festival 2004:
- Tiger Award - Benoît Delépine & Gustave de Kervern
- Joseph Plateau Awards 2005:
- Best Belgian Film