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A PROPHET
A PROPHET | UN PROPHETE
Director: Audiard, Jacques
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Set largely within prison walls and featuring an almost exclusively male and non-professional cast, the film details the prison career of Malik el Djebena (newcomer Rahim), a 19-year-old man of North African origin but estranged from the Muslim community. Sentenced to six years on an unspecified charge, Malik is chosen by Cesar Luciani (Arestrup), feared kingpin of the prison's reigning Corsican gang, to kill a prisoner named Reyeb (Yacoubi) who initially offers Malik drugs in exchange for sex. Malik commits the bloody murder, and - thanks to Luciani's near-total control of the prison's internal workings - gets off scot-free. This makes him a lieutenant in the prison's Corsican gang, initially entrusted only with menial duties and disparaged as an Arab outsider. Immensely detailed both in its accounts of prison life and of the politics of organized crime, A PROPHET comes across as both a realistic film and a deeply cynical one: it is extremely matter-of-fact in depicting a dog-eat-dog world. Audiard fans may miss the subtler psychological shadings of his earlier films, as well as some of his more fabulist story-telling tendencies and stylistic flourishes. Shot by Stéphane Fontaine with a brutally restricted iron-and-cement palette, this is a business-like film, with a cinematic language as punchy and stripped-down as they come: only a few stylistic frills (the aforementioned fantasy sequence, a blurry iris-style effect evocative of Malik's claustrophobic existence) break the general tenor, and even the occasional visitations of the dead Reyeb are assimilated perfectly, barely compromising the overall realism.

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Country: France
Year: 2009
Runtime: 149
Language: French, Arabic
Producer: Martine Cassinelli
Scriptwriter: Thomas Bidegain, Jacques Audiard
Director of Photography: Stéphane Fontaine
Music: Alexandre Desplat
Editor: Juliette Welfling
Cast: Tahar Rahim, Niels Arestrup, Adel Bencherif, Reda Kateb, Hichem Yaboubi
Production: Why Not Productions/Chic Films/Page 114/France 2 Cinéma/UGC Images/BIM Distribuzione/ Celluloid Dreams
World Sales: Celluloid Dreams
Festivals and prizes: Cannes (in competition - Grand Prize of the Jury), Moscow, San Sebastian, Vancouver, Toronto, London, Vienna
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