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''The Long Falling'' (french: Où va la nuit; ) is a 2011 French-Belgian
drama film In film and television, drama is a category or genre of narrative fiction (or semi-fiction) intended to be more serious than humorous in tone. Drama of this kind is usually qualified with additional terms that specify its particular super-g ...
written and directed by
Martin Provost Martin Provost (born 13 May 1957) is a French film director, writer and actor. He wrote and directed films such as '' Séraphine'' and ''Le Ventre de Juliette''. '' Violette,'' his 2013 biographical drama about author Violette Leduc Violette ...
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Plot

Long victim of her husband, violent and alcoholic, Rose Mayer, the Walloon countryside, decided to take their destiny in hand, and kills by crushing it with their car after leaving prison for having crushed a girl with the same car. She joined her son, homosexual, in Brussels, who left the family hell the day of his 16th birthday. But freedom does not erase guilt and family stories are not without contradictions. Rose does find its place in his new life?


Cast

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Yolande Moreau Yolande Moreau (born 27 February 1953) is a Belgian comedian, actress, film director and screenwriter. She has won three César Awards from four nominations. Career She made her cinematic debut with director Agnès Varda in two movies: Sept piè ...
as Rose Mayer * Pierre Moure as Thomas Mayer * Édith Scob as Madame Talbot * Jan Hammenecker as Inspector Nols *
Laurent Capelluto Laurent Capelluto (born 16 March 1971) is a Belgian actor. He has appeared in more than thirty films since 1999. Filmography External links * {{DEFAULTSORT:Capelluto, Laurent Living people Belgian male actors Magritte Award winners ...
as Denis * Eric Godon as Debacker * Loïc Pichon as The husband * Servane Ducorps as Marina * Valentijn Dhaenens as Vincent


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* 2011 films 2011 drama films French drama films Belgian drama films 2010s French-language films Films about domestic violence Films based on Irish novels Films directed by Martin Provost French-language Belgian films 2010s French films {{2010s-drama-film-stub