NEW LES MISERABLES
MOVIE ADAPTATION CAST ANNOUNCED
After the Musketeers and Count Monte Cristo another big screen novel adaptation in France will be LES MISERABLES done this time by Studiocanal and Fred Cavaye. Set against the backdrop of revolutionary uprisings in France, it follows the character of Jean Valjean, a peasant sentenced to five years’ hard labour for stealing a loaf of bread whose story spans several years as he is released from prison and reintegrated into society,
yet pursued by a police inspector on his trail. Vincent Lindon leads the cast in the role of Jean Valjean, with Tahar Rahim as his nemesis Inspector Javert. Benjamin Lavernhe and Camille Cottin are evil innkeepers Thénardier and Madame Thénardier. Noemie Merlant plays the tragic figure of Fantine, whose daughter, Cosette, Valjean takes in as his own. Now shooting, it will arrive November 2026.
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Benjamin Lavernhe, Tahar Rahim and Vincent Lindon will lead |
Espero que sea buena. te mando un beso
ReplyDeleteGracias.
Delete5 years for a loaf bread?? geez, people who stole bread must be very HUNGRY...poor dude.
ReplyDeleteI remember that back in the days of the Hapsburg Empire, they would take peasants from my Vojvodina, mostly Serbs, and would send them as soldiers to defend the empire (which they did not really see as theirs) in battles with Germany and they would send them into battle with little food and other things, if one of those soldiers would steal a cabbage from some Austrian farm they would hang him. A hungry soldier who fights for that very Austrian farm would get hang because he was dying of hunger. Crazy stuff happened and still happen. Our dictator, for example, just arrested some students who were sending help to the people in south whose homes were destroyed by fires that the dictator did not stop even though he could have.
DeleteWill this one be a musical?
ReplyDeleteNo, the French are not weird like that.
DeleteAnother Les Miserables? Haven’t there been several done in recent years?
ReplyDeleteNot a French one as far as I know.
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