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Un ange

  • Un ange
Genre : Drama
Type : Fiction
Original title :
Principal country concerned : Column : Cinema/tv
Year of production : 2018
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'Un Ange' follows the encounter of a prostitute, Fae, and a world-famous athlete, Thierry. During his vacation in Senegal, he falls head over heels for the African beauty. They find dignity and hope with each other in order to get out of their troublesome situations. But more important than these mutual desires, they found love. Until, later in the evening, Thierry starts behaving strangely, under the influence of substances. Fae is forced to leave him but when she discovers that Thierry has passed away the next morning, she's arrested despite her innocence. To move on with her life, she must return to the place where it all started. Director Koen Mortier wanted to portray the world, dreams and fears of Fae and the story of what she goes through meeting the world class cyclist. In a way they lead similar lives: both have to give the best of themselves and their bodies to delight fans or clients. 'Un Ange' is based on the acclaimed novel 'Monologue of someone who got used to talking to herself' by renowned Belgian author Dimitri Verhulst. The film features Vincent Rottiers ('Dheepan','Le monde nous appartient'), Fatou N'Diaye ('My Voice'), Paul Bartel ('Les géants','Michael Kohlhaas') and Aïcha Cissé ('The Racer and the Jailbird'). Director of Photography is Nicolas Karakatsanis ('I Tonya' &'Triple 9') and Nico Leunen ('Home' &'Lost River') was on board as editor. British band'Soulsavers' provided the music and acclaimed photographer Stephan Vanfleteren debuted as set photographer on set in Belgium and Senegal.

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