De rouille et d'os (Rust and Bone) (2012)

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De rouille et d'os (Rust and Bone) (2012)

2012 | Drama | Romance

123 mins Belgium France

Alain van Versch, an unemployed father in his mid-twenties, migrates to live with his young son, his sister, and her husband, and forms a romantic bond with a killer whale trainer named Stéphanie.



Produced by UGC Distribution / Lumière / StudioCanal
Director Jacques Audiard
Writer Jacques Audiard and Thomas Bidegain
Cast Marion Cotillard, Matthias Schoenaerts, Armand Verdure, Corinne Masiero, Céline Sallette, Bouli Lanners, Mourad Frarema, Jean-Michel Correia and Yannick Choirat


Craig Davidson Alexandre Desplat Palme d'Or Cannes

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Angel Olsen recommended (curated)

 
De rouille et d'os (Rust and Bone) (2012)
De rouille et d'os (Rust and Bone) (2012)
2012 | Drama, Romance
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"I saw Rust And Bone. It’s about a woman who is a whale trainer, and she loves to go dancing: she loves to go to the club. And the other main character is really into boxing, and he has a son that he doesn’t take care of, but then he has to. It’s hard to feel empathy for either character in the beginning. There are some really intense plot twists. She eventually loses her legs. They become good friends. I won’t say anymore, but it was amazing."

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Scoot McNairy recommended (curated)

 
De rouille et d'os (Rust and Bone) (2012)
De rouille et d'os (Rust and Bone) (2012)
2012 | Drama, Romance
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"I just thought the tone and the feel of that movie — the way it sort of characterized small people in such small ways — it gave you so much information about them. It was so brilliantly done. As well as the struggle and the performance from the characters was incredible. Marion Cotillard, I thought, was robbed from an Academy Award. I thought she was just amazing in that. The story was so different and interesting. I just thought everything about it was really good. It just tapped into every single emotion that you had, went through the whole wheelhouse. I just loved it."

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