Origine contrôlée

Origine contrôlée (US title: Made in France) is a 2001 French comedy-drama film starring Ronit Elkabetz. It is also the debut French-language picture to star Elkabetz, famous for Hebrew-language roles in her native Israel. Elkabetz acquired French fluency after moving to France in 1997. The film was written and directed by Ahmed Bouchaala and Zakia Tahri. It was awarded the Le Roger Award for Best French Feature by the Avignon & New York Film Festival.[1]

Origine contrôlée
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Directed byAhmed Bouchaala
Zakia Tahri
Produced byBob Bellion
Raymond Blumenthal
Written byAhmed Bouchaala
Bruno Dega
Fred Rubio
Zakia Tahri
StarringRonit Elkabetz
Patrick Ligardes
Atmen Kalif
Music bySerge Perathoner
Jannick Top
CinematographyYves Cape
Edited byRoland Baubeau
Production
company
Blue Films
Deluxe Productions
M6 Films
New Mark
Rhône-Alpes Cinéma
Distributed byUnited International Pictures
Synkronized
Release date
(France)
24 January 2001
Running time
90 min
CountryFrance
LanguageFrench

Plot synopsis

A bourgeois white man (Ligardes) finds himself the victim of mistaken identity when he dresses up in drag yet is mistaken by authorities for a criminal Algerian transsexual. During his overnight stay in jail he meets two strangers, a beur, Youssef (Kelif) and Sophia (Elkabetz), a woman seeking a sex-change operation. The eclectic trio embark on a hedonistic tour through Paris and the surrounding countryside, amidst the frivolities, and problems such as the immigration authorities and the police presence.[2][3]

Casting

Elkabetz was cast in the starring role after directors Bouchaala and Tahri attended the closing night of her one-woman show in Paris playing Martha Graham.[4]

Cast

gollark: The solution is, of course, to remove all weapons from police and train them only in hand to hand combat.
gollark: I'm not sure it's a "they have guns" problem as much as a cultural one. Apparently non-US countries can handle that mostly fine.
gollark: Anyway, I'm not sure about your "⅓ of the population bought into an alternate reality" thing. Politics is not really about, well, policies and the real world, much of the time, but tribalism and signalling.
gollark: Apparently US police get way less training than in most other countries.
gollark: Not very well, one would assume.

References

  1. Awards for Made in France IMDB. Retrieved on 5 July 2010
  2. Origine Controlee Film.com. Retrieved on 5 July 2010
  3. Tarr, Carrie (2005). Reframing difference: beur and banlieue filmmaking in France. Manchester University Press.
  4. Ronit Elkabetz - Director Trans fax. Retrieved on 5 July 2010


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