Film Screening: Rebellion
Rebellion (Original: L'Ordre et la Morale)
Mathieu Kassovitz says his first film
La Haine was about police brutality, while Rebellion is about government
brutality.
“It’s April 1988 on the Ouvéa
Island in the French colony of New Caledonia. 30 police are kidnapped
by Kanak separatists and in response 300 special-forces operatives
are sent in to restore order. To avoid unnecessary conflict, Philippe
Legorjus (Mathieu Kassovitz), the captain of an elite
counter-terrorism police unit, is sent in to the heart of the rebel
base to negotiate a peaceful solution. But against the highly
pressured backdrop of presidential elections in France, the stakes
are high and all bets are off. Mathieu Kassovitz (La Haine) makes a
powerful comeback in front of and behind the camera with this violent
thriller, based on true events.” Craig Grobler, The EstablishingShot.
Friday, 16 August 2013, 6:30pm at the
People’s Cinema, 57 Manners St.
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