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- BFI identifierN-98854
- Date2012 (Copyright)
2012-05-30 (Release) - Production countryBelgium, Luxembourg, France, Switzerland
- Production companyVersus Production, Samsa Film, Les Films du Worso, Box Productions, RTBF (Télévision Belge), Prime Time, BNP Paribas Fortis Film Fund, Radio Télévision Suisse, Télévision Suisse Romande, Centre du Cinéma et l’Audiovisuel de la Fédération Wallonie-Bruxelles, Eurimages Conseil de l'Europe, Région Wallonne, Vlaams Audio-visueel Fonds, Belgacom, Tax Shelter du Gouvernement Fédéral de Belgique, Inver Invest, O'Brother Distribution, Film Fund Luxembourg, VOO, Canal+, Ciné+, Les Films du Losange (Paris), L' Office Fédéral de la Culture Suisse du Département Fédéral de l'Intérieur, Fonds Régio Films, Loterie Romande, Filmcoopi, MEDIA Programme of the European Union
- SynopsisDrama. Murielle and Mounir are a recently married couple who go on to live with Mounir’s adoptive father Dr Pinget. They go on to have children, but their relationship changes under the pressures of family life and the strains on Mounir’s cultural identity. Dr Pinget’s benevolent autocracy also becomes a problem, and eventually Murielle’s mental health begins to suffer. Based on real events that took place in a Brussels suburb in 2007. (Synopsis)
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À perdre la raison (Original)
Our Children (Alternative)
Loving Without Reason (Help search)
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