Après la Vie (2004)



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Synopsis:
After Life is the third film in Lucas Belvaux's ambitious Trilogy, following On the Run, a thriller, and An Amazing Couple, a romantic comedy. After Life features the same characters as the other two films and happens over the same time period, but it's a melodrama, and the focus is on Pascal (Gilbert Melki), a cop, and his wife, Agnes (Dominique Blanc), a teacher, who is also a morphine addict. Agnes depends on Pascal to supply her with morphine, and he in turn has an arrangement to procure the drug from a nefarious local businessman, Jaquillat (Patrick Descamps). When a violent radical leftist, Bruno (Belvaux), escapes from prison and kills an associate of Jaquillat's, Jaquillat threatens to withhold Pascal's morphine supply until Bruno is dead. As his wife's mental and physical health deteriorates, Pascal feels compelled to subvert his moral qualms about turning the criminal over. His investigation leads him to detain Jeanne (Catherine Frot), a co-worker of Agnes' with past ties to Bruno. Cécile (Ornella Muti), another of Agnes' co-workers, begins to suspect that her husband, Alain (François Morel), is having an affair, and asks Pascal to look into it. Pascal finds his interest in the case is more than professional when he begins to develop feelings for Cécile. Meanwhile, Agnes, feeling neglected and desperate, goes out into the street to try to find her fix. She ends up running into Bruno, and the two forge an unlikely alliance. Belvaux's Trilogy was shown at the 2003 Tribeca Film Festival.

~ Josh Ralske, All Movie Guide

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Theatrical Release
2/13/2004
Director Credit
Lucas Belvaux Director
Cast Credit
Olivier Darimont Francis
Christine Henkart Mme. Guiot
Patrick Depeyra Vincent
Christiane Yves Freddy
Jean-Baptiste Montagut Henri
Bernard Mazzinghi Georges Colinet
Alexis Tomassian Banane
Pierre Gérard Olivier
Francesca Romana Rivelli Cecile Costes
François Morel Alain Costes
Dominique Blanc Agnes Manise
Gilbert Melki Pascal Manise
Lucas Belvaux Bruno Le Roux (aka Pierre)
Catherine Frot Jeanne
Patrick Descamps Jaquillat
Valérie Mairesse Claire
Raphaële Godin Louise
Production Credits Credit
Patrick Sobelman Producer
Diana Elbaum Executive Producer
Art Department Credit
Frederique Belvaux Production Designer
Film Camera Credit
Pierre Milon Cinematographer
Production Management Credit
Yvon Rouve first Assistant Director
Wardrobe Hair Makeup Credit
Cecile Cotten Costume Designer

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