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The Red Dwarf (Le Nain Rouge)

 

  Executive Produced, Written and Directed by Yvan Le Moine

Belgium-France-Italy 1998 / Comedy / Drama / Crime / 101 min /  Black & White / Dolby 2.0 / 1.77:1 Widescreen Anamorphic / NTSC /  In French with Optional  English Subtitles

Jean-Yves Thual, Anita Ekberg, Dyna Gauzy , Michel Peyrelon, Arno Chevrier, Carlo Colombaioni

A Michel Tournier short story is the source for this expressionistic Belgian-French-Italian comedy-drama, filmed in black-and-white with French dialogue. Lucien L'Hotte (Jean-Yves Thual), a dwarf who works for a law firm, is befriended by circus trapeze artist Isis (Dyna Gauzy), who views him as her guardian angel. Minus love, Lucien writes and mails letters to upset the marriages of others. His company's number one client, divorced vocalist Paola Bendoni (Anita Ekberg) vamps him at her villa, and their affair begins. But her later rejection doesn't sit well, so he creeps into her house, strangles her, and frames her dullard husband (Arno Chevrier) for the deed. Shown in the Directors Fortnight section at the 1998 Cannes Film Festival.

 
       

Bonus Features:

Digitally mastered audio & video
Original language: French 2-channel surround
Subtitles: English
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