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Drama

Between Two Worlds

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Marianne Winckler relocates to the port city of Caen in order to pass herself off as a member of a large community of itinerant workers desperate to make ends meet. She gains employment as a cleaner on a ferry travelling between Ouistreham and Portsmouth, recording the drudgery of the work she and her colleagues are required to do.

Release Date : 2022-01-12

Language :GermanFrench

Adult : false

Status : Released

Production Company : Cinéfrance StudiosCuriosa Films

Production Country : France

Alternative Titles : Between Two Worlds

Cast

Juliette Binoche

Character Name : Marianne Winckler

Original Name : Juliette Binoche

Gender : Female

Hélène Lambert

Character Name : Chrystèle

Original Name : Hélène Lambert

Gender : Male

Louise Pociecka

Character Name : Louise

Original Name : Louise Pociecka

Gender : Female

Steve Papagiannis

Character Name : Steve

Original Name : Steve Papagiannis

Gender : Male

Jérémy Lechevallier

Character Name : Eric

Original Name : Jérémy Lechevallier

Gender : Male

Kévin Maspimby

Character Name : Kévin

Original Name : Kévin Maspimby

Gender : Male

Faïçal Zoua

Character Name : Faïçal

Original Name : Faïçal Zoua

Gender : Male

Arnaud Duval

Character Name : M. Mathieu

Original Name : Arnaud Duval

Gender : Male

Didier Pupin

Character Name : Cédric

Original Name : Didier Pupin

Gender : Male

Léa Carne

Character Name : Marilou

Original Name : Léa Carne

Gender : Male

Nathalie Lecornu

Character Name : Nathalie

Original Name : Nathalie Lecornu

Gender : Male

Joël Graindorge

Character Name : Joël

Original Name : Joël Graindorge

Gender : Male

Clémentine Tehua

Character Name : Clémentine

Original Name : Clémentine Tehua

Gender : Male

Wendy Quéguiner

Character Name : Wendy

Original Name : Wendy Quéguiner

Gender : Male

Epiphanie Leloup

Character Name : Epiphanie

Original Name : Epiphanie Leloup

Gender : Male

Chrisfield Brasseur

Character Name : Jimmy

Original Name : Chrisfield Brasseur

Gender : Male

Patricia Prieur

Character Name : Michèle

Original Name : Patricia Prieur

Gender : Male

Isabelle Hanout

Character Name : Ghislaine

Original Name : Isabelle Hanout

Gender : Male

Pascale Delevoye

Character Name : Corinne

Original Name : Pascale Delevoye

Gender : Male

Richard Vasnier

Character Name : Richard

Original Name : Richard Vasnier

Gender : Male

Anne Toffolutti

Character Name : Sylvie

Original Name : Anne Toffolutti

Gender : Male

Clarisse Texier

Character Name : La routière

Original Name : Clarisse Texier

Gender : Male

Alicia Alonso

Character Name : Alicia

Original Name : Alicia Alonso

Gender : Male

Évelyne Porée

Character Name : Nadège Porteur

Original Name : Évelyne Porée

Gender : Male

Émily Madeleine

Character Name : Justine Leroy

Original Name : Émily Madeleine

Gender : Male

Florence Hélouin

Character Name : Martine

Original Name : Florence Hélouin

Gender : Male

Indiana Marie

Character Name : Indiana

Original Name : Indiana Marie

Gender : Male

Louis-Do de Lencquesaing

Character Name : Louis-Do

Original Name : Louis-Do de Lencquesaing

Gender : Male

Reviews

C

CinemaSerf

@Geronimo1967

2022-06-02

Juliette Binoche is "Marianne", a woman looking for work after her marriage has failed and she is left pretty much broke. The employment agency recommends she becomes something along the lines of a "domestic apparatus operator" (i.e. a minimum wage cleaner). Talk about back-breaking work? Anyway, gradually she finds her feet and falls in with other, similarly situated, folks - notably the affable "Cèdric" (Didier Pupin) with whom she bonds a little (platonically), and "Chrystèle" (a strong performance from Hélène Lambert). It is the latter who manages to get "Marianne" a job cleaning the ferry between Portsmouth and Ouistreham where they work servicing the guest cabins - 4 minutes per cabin! Now I have used this ferry once or twice, so at this point the reality of the film - and of the really tough jobs done by these labourers (for that is certainly what they are) starts to kick in. They have a camaraderie and an esprit de corps that defiantly stands up to the pretty difficult working environment in which they must function. Lambert, especially, but Lèa Carne's "Marilou" and Evelyn Porèe's team-leading "Nadège" all contribute well to the general sense of just how hard these folks toil, and on what tiny incomes they are expected to get by. The twist? Well, midway through, we learn that "Marianne" has quite a different agenda to that introduced at the top of the film, and what conflict there is comes from that realisation by her friends who must come to terms with her true identity. Some applaud whilst other this see as a betrayal. Binoche is convincing here; and the film offers us a pretty scathing attack on not just the employers who pay next to nothing, but on the travellers and general public who seem incapable of flushing a toilet or tidying up after themselves. It does plod a bit; and the ending is both rushed and a little disappointing - but as a critique on an employment sub-culture which many of us just sleep through, it is well worth a watch.