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Release Date:
March 3, 1999
Original Title:
Karnaval
Genres:
Comedy | Drama
Production Companies:
ADR Productions
Production Countries:
France
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 88
Karnaval is set against a backdrop of intolerance and hostility in the gloomy Northern French city of Dunkirk. The story is set during carnival time, when the citizens let themselves loose for six weeks of partying, carousing and having a good time. The film centers on Larbi, an Arab youth, and his confrontation with one of the turning points of his life. After a violent argument with his father, Larbi decides to leave the family's business and go to Marseilles for a fresh start. On his last night in the town he grew up in, he sleeps in the hallway of an apartment building, where he is disturbed by Béa and Christian, a couple having fun at the carnival. Larbi is attracted to Béa and decides to stay a few more days to try his luck. In the free atmosphere of the carnival, Larbi discovers a world that he did not know existed, a world which is about to clash with his conservative outlook, and the three lives are changed forever.
Casting:
Nathalie Chéron
Co-Producer:
Pierre-Alain Meier
Costume Design:
Anne Fournier
Raphaelle Debattice
Director:
Thomas Vincent
Director of Photography:
Colin Houben
Dominique Bouilleret
Olivier Gallois
Editor:
Pauline Dairou
Makeup Artist:
Lélia Delval
Mabi Anzalone
Elizabeth Delesalle
Original Music Composer:
Krishna Levy
Producer:
Pascal Verroust
Alain Rozanés
Production Design:
André Fonsny
Production Manager:
Mat Troi Day
Sound:
Amaury de Nexon
Sound Mixer:
Olivier Dô Hùu
Writer:
Thomas Vincent
Maxime Sassier
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