Oh Mercy!

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Oh Mercy!
File:Oh Mercy! poster.jpg
Film poster
Directed by Arnaud Desplechin
Produced by Pascal Caucheteux
Grégoire Sorlat
Written by Arnaud Desplechin
Léa Mysius
Based on Roubaix, commissariat central
by Mosco Boucault
Starring Roschdy Zem
Léa Seydoux
Sara Forestier
Antoine Reinartz
Music by Grégoire Hetzel
Cinematography Irina Lubtchansky
Edited by Laurence Briaud
Production
company
Distributed by Le Pacte
Release dates
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  • 22 May 2019 (2019-05-22) (Cannes)
  • 21 August 2019 (2019-08-21) (France)
Running time
119 minutes
Country France
Language French
Box office $2,851,541[1]

Oh Mercy! (French: Roubaix, une lumière, lit. 'Roubaix, a light') is a 2019 French crime drama film directed by Arnaud Desplechin. The film was inspired by the 2008 TV documentary Roubaix, commissariat central, directed by Mosco Boucault.[2] It stars Roschdy Zem, Léa Seydoux, Sara Forestier, and Antoine Reinartz. It was selected to compete for the Palme d'Or at the 2019 Cannes Film Festival.[3][4]

Plot

One Christmas night in Roubaix, the local police chief Daoud, and Louis, a fresh recruit, are confronted with the violent murder of an elderly woman. The victim's two young, female neighbours, Claude and Marie, are arrested.[5]

Cast

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  • Roschdy Zem as Daoud
  • Léa Seydoux as Claude
  • Sara Forestier as Marie
  • Antoine Reinartz as Louis
  • Chloé Simoneau as Judith
  • Betty Catroux as De Kayser
  • Jérémy Brunet as Aubin
  • Stéphane Duquenoy as Benoît
  • Philippe Duquesne as Dos Santos
  • Anthony Salamone as Kovalki
  • Ilyes Bensalem as Farid
  • Abdellatif Sedegui as Soufia's father
  • Sylvie Moreaux as Soufia's mother
  • Diya Chalaoui as Fatia Belkacem
  • Bouzid Bouhdida as Soufia's uncle
  • Maïssa Taleb as Soufia Duhamel-Hami

Release

The film had its world premiere in the Competition section at the 2019 Cannes Film Festival on 22 May 2019.[6] It was released in France on 21 August 2019.[7]

Reception

Critical response

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David Ehrlich of IndieWire gave the film a grade of C−, writing, "Forestier and Seydoux are both fantastically desperate as dead end citizens who met each other at a very dangerous time in their lives, but Desplechin fails to make full use of his actors; instead of allowing them to shade in their characters, he pummels the audience into an ambiguous state of forced sympathy."[10] Chuck Bowen of Slant Magazine gave the film 3 out of 4 stars, commenting that "The film's master image is among the greatest images of Desplechin's career: the women, recreating their strangulation of the victim for the police, briefly hold their hands together under the victim's pillow."[11]

Accolades

Award Date of ceremony Category Recipient(s) Result Ref(s)
Festival International du Film Francophone de Namur 4 October 2019 Bayard d'or Oh Mercy! Won [12]
Lumières Award 27 January 2020 Best Film Oh Mercy! Nominated [13]
Best Director Arnaud Desplechin Nominated
Best Actor Roschdy Zem Won
Best Cinematography Irina Lubtchansky Nominated
Jacques Deray Prize 22 February 2020 Won [14][15]
César Award 28 February 2020 Best Film Oh Mercy! Nominated [16]
Best Director Arnaud Desplechin Nominated
Best Actor Roschdy Zem Won
Best Supporting Actress Sara Forestier Nominated
Best Adaptation Arnaud Desplechin and Léa Mysius Nominated
Best Cinematography Irina Lubtchansky Nominated
Best Original Music Grégoire Hetzel Nominated

References

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