The Rebel (1980)
After the death of his parents, Pierre is forced to care for his younger sister Nathalie by committing petty crimes. In a recurring motif of Gérard Blain’s cinema, Pierre is taken under the wing of an older gay man, Hubert , who offers him work and financial security; but when Hubert makes advances to him, Pierre robs him and takes up with a group of radical leftists who are planning terrorist attacks. Without employment, Pierre loses Nathalie to child services and spirals into desperation, finally erupting in an act of horrific violence. An x-ray showing the largely undiagnosed sickness of its time, and a stern warning to ours.
Director: Gérard Blain
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Patrick Norbert as Pierre |
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Michel Subor as Beaufils |
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Isabelle Rosais as Nathalie |
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Jean-Jacques Aublanc as Alain |
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Françoise Michaud as Corinne |
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Alain Jérôme as Jean-Claude |
| Directing | Gérard Blain | Director |
| Writing | Gérard Blain | Writer |
| Writing | André Debaecque | Writer |
| Camera | Emmanuel Machuel | Director of Photography |
| Costume & Make-Up | Geneviève Monteilh | Makeup Artist |
| Sound | Catherine Lara | Original Music Composer |