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Les Misérables
Les Misérables
2019 ·104 min ·France ·R 18+
7.7
IMDb 7.6 КП 7.1 MC 78
Crime, Drama, Thriller
Director: Ladj Ly
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Stéphane has recently joined the Anti-Crime Squad in Montfermeil, in the suburbs of Paris, France, where Victor Hugo set his famed novel “Les Miserables”. Alongside his new colleagues Chris and Gwada – both experienced members of the team – he quickly discovers tensions running high between local gangs. When the trio finds themselves overrun during the course of an arrest, a drone captures the encounter, threatening to expose the reality of everyday life.

Budget: $2.5M
US Gross: $330,181
Worldwide: $54.61M
Damien Bonnard
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Alexis Manenti
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Djebril Zonga
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🏆 European Film Awards 2019 — Discovery of the Year
🏆 Goya Awards 2020 — Best European Film
🏆 César Awards 2020 — Best Picture
🎬 César Awards 2020 — Best Debut
🏆 Goya Awards 2020 — Best European Film
🎬 Academy Awards 2020 — Best International Feature Film
🎬 European Film Awards 2019 — Best Picture
🎬 César Awards 2020 — Best Screenplay
🏆 César Awards 2020 — Best Picture
🎬 César Awards 2020 — Best Actor
🏆 César Awards 2020 — Best Film Editing
🏆 Cannes Film Festival 2019 — Jury Prize
🎬 Cannes Film Festival 2019 — Palme d'Or
🎬 César Awards 2020 — Best Director
🎬 César Awards 2020 — Best Cinematography
🎬 César Awards 2020 — Best Sound
🎬 Golden Globe 2020 — Best International Feature Film
🎬 César Awards 2020 — Most Promising Actor
🎬 César Awards 2020 — Best Original Score
🎬 European Film Awards 2019 — Best Screenplay

Ladj Ly's 'Les Misérables' is widely recognized as a powerful, high-tension social drama that serves as a provocative mirror to contemporary unrest in French suburbs. While many critics praise its visceral realism and success as a modern protest film, it remains deeply polarizing, with some viewers accusing it of biased political messaging and simplistic characterizations.

Direction The film excels at building palpable tension through an atmospheric, documentary-style approach that places the viewer directly into the volatile environment of a Parisian suburb.
Acting The core trio of police officers is portrayed with nuanced moral ambiguity, providing a compelling anchor for the film's exploration of authority and ethics.
Pacing The narrative effectively establishes a sense of dread and inevitability, building from routine patrol procedures to an explosive and intense final act.
Theme The film's social commentary is divisive; supporters see it as a necessary, urgent reflection on systemic inequality, while detractors argue it presents a one-sided, inflammatory, or even propagandistic view of migrant communities and law enforcement.
Adaptation The effectiveness of the screenplay's connection to Victor Hugo’s legacy is contested, with some finding it a meaningful modern resonance and others viewing the references as superficial or irrelevant.
Ending The ending triggers significant debate: some audiences find its abrupt, open-ended nature a powerful artistic choice, whereas others feel it lacks a satisfying or constructive resolution.
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