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Mille fois bonne nuit (Bilingual) [DVD] - Good

Mille fois bonne nuit (Bilingual) [DVD] - Good

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Rebecca est l'une des photographes de guerre les plus respectes au monde. Lors dun reportage Kaboul o elle suit une femme kamikaze, elle s'en approche trop prs et est grivement blesse. De retour chez elle, une autre bombe menace dexploser. Son mari et ses filles, ne supportant plus lide quelle puisse perdre la vie en mission, lui demandent une dernire fois de choisir entre son travail et sa famille.Gagnant du Grand Prix Spcial du Jury et Mention Spciale du Jury OEcumnique au Festival des Films du Monde de Montral 2013 Gagnant du Meilleur Film, de la Meilleure Cinmatographie et de la Meilleure Bande Sonore, Prix Amanda, Norvge:2014 Gagnant du prix pour le Meilleur Film, Festival International de Films de Chicago 2013 Superbement interprt LE SOLEIL mouvant THE HOLLYWOOD REPORTER Rebecca is one of the world's top war photojournalists. After a near-death experience chronicling the ritual of a female suicide bomber, husband Marcus (Nikolaj Coster-Waldau) levels an ultimatum: give up the dangerous profession or lose the family. With an offer to photograph a refugee camp in Kenya, a place allegedly so safe that daughter Steph (Lauryn Canny) is allowed to join her, Rebecca comes face to face with just how much she risks each time she steps back into the fray.Best film, Best Cinematography and Best Score, Norway: Amanda Awards 201 Founders Award for Best Feature Film, Chicago International Film Festival 2013 "[A] gripping, emotionally resonant drama... " Ronnie Scheib, Variety "An affecting drama. Deeply compelling....[Binoche's] transformation is as unsettling as the violence she's chronicling." John DeFore, The Hollywood Reporter

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