Le Brasier is a French film directed by Éric Barbier, released in 1991. This was the first full-length feature film directed by Barbier.[1]
Synopsis
Based around the social struggles of a mining area in the 1930s, Le Brasier was the first French film to have a budget of more than 100 million francs, the highest budget in the history of French cinema at that point. The film was a commercial disaster, selling less than 40,000 tickets in the Paris region.
Details
- Original title: Le Brasier
- Director: Éric Barbier
- Writers: Éric Barbier, Jean-Pierre Barbier
- Length: 122 minutes
- Format : Colour
- Photography : Thierry Arbogast
- Executive producer: Jean-François Lepetit
- Release date: France: 30 January 1991
Starring
- Jean-Marc Barr : Victor
- Maruschka Detmers : Alice
- Thierry Fortineau : Emile
- François Hadji-Lazaro : Gros
- Serge Merlin
Shooting
- The film was shot in three countries: Belgium (notably at Charleroi), Poland (Świętochłowice - Lipiny) and France (at Saint-Étienne mines)
References
- ↑ "Le Brasier". French Films.org. Retrieved 2020-07-27.
External links
- Le Brasier at IMDb
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