Frédéric
Pierrot, Catherine Baugué, Jalil Lespert, Marc Adjadj, Nathalie
Bensard
One of eight medium-length films sponsored
by France's Channel 7 television network designed to commemorate
or comment upon the upcoming millennium, Laurent Cantet's Les Sanguinaires
represents France. It is set in December, 1999 and centers upon
Francois, a Parisian travel agent who decides to travel to the title
island (located off the coast of Corsica) to get away from the celebratory
chaos in Paris. Traveling with a few friends and their many children,
Francois arrives upon the island on Christmas day and must wait
five hours for Stephane the caretaker to show up. His lateness puts
the fussy Francois in a bad mood that does not improve when he discovers
that the house has no heat and that his bedding is damp. The others
decide to make the best of things and enjoy themselves. They find
Stephane charming, which only makes Francois even madder. As New
Year's approaches, Francois gets more and more tense. The story's
underlying message remarks upon the protagonist's inability to escape
the trappings of humanity he supposedly loathes.
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