DEFICIENCY (CARENCES) European Cinema

Based on events that occurred in France in 1984, Deficiency is a horrific and all-too-realistic tale of murder and betrayal. It tells the story of Roland Resse, a loner and wanderer, who takes a room with a kindly older Jewish woman, Mrs. Martin. By day his fascist coworker fills him with anti-Semitic ideas and propaganda, while by night the warm-hearted Mrs. Martin feeds and cares for him. Roland’s struggle to reconcile the different sides of his life finally explodes in heart-wrenching violence. Newcomer Christophe Garcia gives a performance of terrifying intensity in the role of Roland. First-time director David Rozenberg brings terrific energy and passion to this shocking film about the rise of the new right and its destructive ideology in contemporary France.

Details

Country: France

Year: 1993

Director: David Rozenberg

Producer: Jean-Stephanie Michaux

Director of Photography: Erwan Elies

Editor: Bertrand Boutillier

Cast/Featuring: Christophe Garcia (Roland Reese), Isabelle Sadoyan (Madame Martin), Jerome Frey (Viviane), Barbara Tissier (Viviane), Arlette Balkis (Madame Dietrich)

Running Time (minutes): 90 min

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