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Early One Morning (DVD) (*)
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$34.99 $31.98

Original Title: De bon matin
Alternate Title: Early 1 Morning
Language Selections:
English ( Subtitles )
French ( Dolby Digital 5.1 )
French ( Dolby Digital Stereo )


Product Origin/Format:
France ( PAL/Region 2 )

Running Time:
91 min + 15 min extras

Aspect Ratio:
Widescreen (2.35:1)

Special Features:
Interactive Menu
Scene Access


Movie filmed in 2011 and produced in:
Belgium ( France, Benelux )
France ( France, Benelux )


Directed By:
Jean-Marc Moutout


Written By:
Sophie Fillières
Olivier Gorce


Actors:
Jean-Pierre Darroussin ..... Paul
Valérie Dréville ..... Françoise
Xavier Beauvois ..... Alain Fisher
Yannick Renier ..... Fabrice Van Listeich
Laurent Delbecque ..... Benoît
Ralph Amoussou ..... Youssef
Aladin Reibel ..... Antoine
Pierre Aussedat ..... Foucade
François Chattot ..... Lancelin
Nelly Antignac ..... Clarisse
Frédéric Leidgens ..... Docteur Hogard
Marion Denys ..... Annette
Richard Sammut ..... Roberto
Jean-François Pages ..... Eric
Marie Collins ..... Nadine


Synopsis:
Jean-Pierre Darroussin plays Paul, a successful and accomplished bank executive whose life, as we see in the film's quietly explosive start, has gone off the rails. Moutout's drama, with its complex jigsaw construction and intense evocation of office paranoia, shows Paul's seemingly perfect life falling apart as he discovers how the machinery of the financial world is designed to chew up disposable human resources. With a memorably abrasive cameo by Xavier Beauvois as Paul's more than unsympathetic new boss, Early One Morning wraps psychological insight, sociological analysis and downright rage in one compelling and superbly executed package.

Monday morning. Paul Wertret, 50, heads off to his job as a manager at the International Credit and Trade Bank. He arrives at 8 o'clock on the dot, as usual. He enters a meeting room, takes out a gun and kills two of his bosses. Then he locks himself in his office. As he waits for the inevitable police assault, this ordinary man looks back over his life and the events that led him to commit such an act.

Early one morning, Paul (Darroussin), a senior executive at an investment bank, walks into an office and shoots his superior and a passing colleague dead. He then locks himself in his own office and waits. And as he waits, he goes back in his mind over the events that have brought him to this point. The story is told in flashback with occasional returns to the present.
This product was added to our catalog on Friday 23 March, 2012.
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