AFFF26 Jean Valjean - PREVIEW

AFFF26 Jean Valjean - PREVIEW

AFFF26 Jean Valjean - PREVIEW

Victor Hugo’s masterpiece Les Misérables is one of the most beloved novels of the 19th century, but arguably has been tarnished by its many musical adaptations. Fortunately, the fabulous Grégory Gadebois has re-teamed with his Delicious (AF FFF21) writer/director Éric Besnard for this authentic and emotionally affecting retelling that charts the origin story of the tale’s legendary protagonist.

1815. Provence, France. In the peaceful village of Digne, rumour spreads that a dangerous man has entered the area; indeed, the hulking Valjean (Gadebois) has just been released from prison after nineteen years of hard labour. Branded a criminal and ostracised, Jean is repeatedly turned away. Desperate for a bed, he knocks at the door of the house of Monseigneur Bienvenu (Bernard Campan, The Tasting, AF FFF23), who lives simply with his ailing sister (Isabelle Carré, also starring in The Tasting) and dedicated – but suspicious – servant (Alexandra Lamy). Without judgement, Bienvenu invites him in. And on this crucial night, Jean will face a choice that will define his future.…

With this exquisitely filmed exploration of justice, empathy and moral redemption, Besnard’s reflective and intimate drama – and Gadebois’ towering performance – bring new depth to Hugo’s hero, a spurned man transformed by kindness and compassion. Fans of the source text and thought-provoking historical drama will not be disappointed by JEAN VALJEAN.



"The incredible Gadebois elevates Jean Valjean to great heights. Clearly Besnard’s best film.”

Thierry Chèze, PREMIERE
Rating: CTC
Runtime: 99 mins

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