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MysteryThrillerDrama

Our Father, the Devil

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An African refugee's quiet existence in a sleepy mountain town in the south of France is upended by the arrival of a charismatic Catholic priest, whom she recognizes as the warlord who slaughtered her family.

Release Date : 2023-08-25

Language :EnglishFrench

Adult : false

Status : Released

Production Company : Solid Stripe FilmsResolve Media

Production Country : FranceUnited States of America

Alternative Titles :

Cast

Babetida Sadjo

Character Name : Marie Cissé

Original Name : Babetida Sadjo

Gender : Female

Souléymane Sy Savané

Character Name : Father Patrick

Original Name : Souléymane Sy Savané

Gender : Male

Jennifer Tchiakpe

Character Name : Nadia Benoit

Original Name : Jennifer Tchiakpe

Gender : Male

Franck Saurel

Character Name : Arnaud Charpentier

Original Name : Franck Saurel

Gender : Male

Martine Amisse

Character Name : Jeanne Guyot

Original Name : Martine Amisse

Gender : Female

Maëlle Genet

Character Name : Sabine Leplanche

Original Name : Maëlle Genet

Gender : Female

Hiba el Aflahi

Character Name : Leila Abergel

Original Name : Hiba el Aflahi

Gender : Male

Valentin Fruitier

Character Name : Jeremie Moutet

Original Name : Valentin Fruitier

Gender : Male

Maxence David

Character Name : Thomas Guyot

Original Name : Maxence David

Gender : Male

Patrice Tepasso

Character Name : Quentin

Original Name : Patrice Tepasso

Gender : Male

Ilka Vierkant

Character Name : Nurse

Original Name : Ilka Vierkant

Gender : Male

Reviews

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Brent Marchant

@Brent_Marchant

2023-09-04

They say it’s never too late to do the right thing. But how far does that extend? Does it include, for example, atoning for the heinous crimes of a ruthless warlord responsible for the brutal murders of entire villages? Or must such a monster be forced to pay heavily for his crimes? And, in the midst of a debate like this, what would Jesus say? Those are the heady questions raised in this gripping drama about an African woman (Babetida Sadjo) who escapes the vicious atrocities of a cold-blooded strongman after he kills her family and starts her life over as a chef at a nursing home in France. But, when a new priest (Souleymane Sy Savane) unexpectedly shows up at the senior facility, she’s thrown back into the terror of her past when she recognizes the cleric as the man who took her life away from her. What is she to do? How is she to cope? And how will she handle the situation? That’s the story that plays out in writer-director Ellie Foumbi’s brilliant debut feature, a gripping tale that will keep audiences on the edge of their seats. The picture’s mutilayered narrative keeps viewers (and characters) guessing, almost as if both are being toyed with by the filmmaker, but this is carried out so skillfully that one can’t help but remain riveted. The story is effectively fleshed out by the film’s superb ensemble cast (especially the two leads), backed by inventive cinematography, exceedingly clever film editing, a fine background score, an array of subtle touches and a surprising amount of strategically placed, well-executed comic relief. Admittedly there are some modest pacing issues in the middle, but they’re usually employed to set up one of the picture’s many smartly developed plot twists. This 2022-23 Independent Spirit Award nominee for best feature, as well as the recipient of many film festival award wins and nominations, is a well-kept cinematic secret that genuinely deserves wider attention, both as a thoughtful meditation and as an engaging drama. It’s playing in limited release, but it’s well worth the effort to search it out.