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''La Ligne droite'' ( en, The Straight Line) is a 2011 French drama film co-written and directed by
Régis Wargnier Régis Wargnier (; born 18 April 1948) is a French film director, film producer, screenwriter and film score composer. His 1992 film ''Indochine (film), Indochine'' won the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film at the 65th Academy Awards. ...
which focuses on the sport of blind running. It stars Rachida Brakni, Cyril Descours, Clémentine Célarié, and Seydina Baldé. The film was given a limited release on 9 March 2011.


Cast

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Rachida Brakni Rachida Brakni (born 15 February 1977) is a French actress and producer. She is married to actor and former professional footballer Éric Cantona. Biography In 2001, she joined the Comédie Française, as a member of which she won a Molière ...
as Leïla *
Cyril Descours Cyril Descours (born 15 July 1983 in Frankfurt) is a French actor. He has appeared in more than twenty feature films since 2000 as well as in French television films and series, and on stage. Career The mother of Cyril Descours was German and he ...
as Yannick *
Clémentine Célarié Clémentine Célarié (born 12 October 1957) is a French actress, writer, director and singer.
as Marie-Claude *
Seydina Baldé Seydina Baldé (born 23 September 1977) is a French actor and martial artist. He has been Europe and World Karate Champion. Balde was born in Paris. He always wanted to become an actor, so went to theatre classes when he was a teenager and mana ...
as Franck *
Thierry Godard Thierry Godard (born 8 February 1967) is a French actor.
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He has appeared in more than fifty films s ...
as Jacques *
Grégory Gadebois Grégory Gadebois (born 24 July 1976) is a French actor. Life and career He studied at the CNSAD in the classroom of Catherine Hiegel and Dominique Valadié. He was a member of the Comédie-Française The Comédie-Française () or Théâtre-F ...
as Vincent * Trésor Makunda as Martial *Aladji Ba as Aladji *Romain Goupil as teacher


Synopsis

Leaving prison after five years, Leïla meets a young track athlete Yannick, who has only recently lost his sight in a car accident. He had been 400m relay runner but now has to race attached to another runner, his 'guide'. As Leïla had been an elite athlete before she went to jail, hiding her recent past, she returns to a sports centre where Yannick proposes that she becomes his guide. Yannick struggles to adjust to his situation, but the training and race preparations help both of them to rebuild their lives. In the 'Making-of' feature which accompanies the DVD issue, Wargnier and the two principal actors describe how the final scenes had to be changed and re-written due an injury sustained by Brakni during filming. Originally it was Leïla who would guide Yannick in the culminating championship race, but the plot was changed so that Franck guides Yannick in his victory, while Leïla watches from the stands. Descours comments that when after winning Yannick says to Leïla that he did it for her, he and the rest of the crew also did it for Rachida.


Filming

The actors trained alongside members of the French athletics squad and were filmed in front of 50,000 people during the
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. One scene was shot at the ship cemetery of
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(
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).


Soundtrack

The critically acclaimed soundtrack for ''La Ligne droite'' was composed and conducted by
Patrick Doyle Patrick Doyle (born 6 April 1953) is a Scottish film composer with Irish heritage. A longtime collaborator of actor-director Kenneth Branagh, Doyle is known for his work composing for films such as ''Henry V'', '' Sense and Sensibility'', ''Haml ...
, much in the
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style of composer Philip Glass. Due to a limited budget, Doyle composed the score using only ten members of the
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performing the various string, harp, and piano parts, recording them at close distances from the microphones for a larger sound. The score was well received by critics. Christian Clemmensen, reviewer of
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, gave Doyle's music a glowing five-star review, stating, "This is the twentieth review of a Doyle score at Filmtracks since 1996, and after awarding the composer four stars on more than a dozen occasions, ''La Ligne Droite'' finally transcends to receive that fifth star. Given the high quality of those many four-star scores, you should need no further evidence that this hidden gem is worth your time and money." The soundtrack was released 8 March 2011 through
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records and features twenty-two tracks of score at a running time of forty minutes.


Reception

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'' wrote the film a positive review, praising the screenplay, direction, and performances by the two leads. He noted Brakni's athletic background, making her "absolutely credible" and "an equally physical performance" from Descours who showed "the anger and rage that make Yannick not only a firebrand but also a fighter and, potentially, a winner". As the supporting cast involved actual blind runners and their guides this revealed "how convincing Brakni and Descours are".


See also

* Cinema of France


References


External links

* * {{DEFAULTSORT:Ligne Droite 2011 films Films directed by Régis Wargnier French drama films Films scored by Patrick Doyle Gaumont Film Company films Blind sports Running films Films about blind people 2011 drama films 2010s French films