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La Promesse (1996)

La Promesse (1996)
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A young man born into criminal circumstances is forced to deal with his conscience in this drama from Belgium. Roger (Olivier Gourmet) is a corrupt businessman who smuggles illegal aliens into Antwerp and protects them from the law in exchange for working with his construction company. However, Roger pays meager wages for back-breaking labor and charges aliens appallingly high rent for substandard housing. Roger has a 15-year-old son, Igor (Jeremie Renier), who has learned from his father to steal and twist the truth; Igor is loyal to Roger, despite his father's frequent violence against him. One day, Amidou (Rasmane Ouedraogo), one of the illegals working for Roger, falls from a construction site; as he is dying, Amidou begs Igor to watch over his wife Assita (Assita Ouedraogo) and their child. While Roger and his partners try to keep the death a secret to avoid police interference, Igor constructs an elaborate web of lies to ease the concerns of Assita, who does not know that her husband has passed. Before long, Igor's loyalties are torn between his concern for his father's safety and his guilty affection for Assita. La Promesse was voted the Best Foreign Language Film of 1997 by America's National Society of Film Critics. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

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Starring:
Assita Ouedraogo
Director(s):
Luc DardenneJean-Pierre Dardenne, (more)
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Synopsis of La Promesse

A young man born into criminal circumstances is forced to deal with his conscience in this drama from Belgium. Roger (Olivier Gourmet) is a corrupt businessman who smuggles illegal aliens into Antwerp and protects them from the law in exchange for working with his construction company. However, Roger pays meager wages for back-breaking labor and charges aliens appallingly high rent for substandard housing. Roger has a 15-year-old son, Igor (Jeremie Renier), who has learned from his father to steal and twist the truth; Igor is loyal to Roger, despite his father's frequent violence against him. One day, Amidou (Rasmane Ouedraogo), one of the illegals working for Roger, falls from a construction site; as he is dying, Amidou begs Igor to watch over his wife Assita (Assita Ouedraogo) and their child. While Roger and his partners try to keep the death a secret to avoid police interference, Igor constructs an elaborate web of lies to ease the concerns of Assita, who does not know that her husband has passed. Before long, Igor's loyalties are torn between his concern for his father's safety and his guilty affection for Assita. La Promesse was voted the Best Foreign Language Film of 1997 by America's National Society of Film Critics. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
93 mins

Complete Cast of La Promesse


Director(s):
Jean-Pierre DardenneLuc Dardenne
Writer(s):
Jean-Pierre DardenneLuc Dardenne
Producer(s):
Hassen DaldoulLuc Dardenne
La Promesse Awards:
  • 1997 - Los Angeles Film Critics Association - Best Foreign Language Film
  • 1997 - National Society of Film Critics - Best Foreign Film
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    Ruby D.

    ...so clearly I think it's wonderful. The synopsis above is accurate but can't convey the emotional power and pathos of the film. The father is involved in despiccable practices using immigrant labor. His teenaged son is his helper and gofer. A tragedy happens and the boy makes a promise. The rest of the movie is how the boy cannot NOT keep that promise. Making that promise has put him on a different moral path. There is no sentimentality here at all which is amazing. I've seen the 3 films by the Dardenne Brothers and another is due out soon. They are a Belgian nature treasure. Endings are abrupt and we are left stunned by what we have just experienced. See them all.

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