1999 | France | Fiction

L’humanité (Humanité)

  • French English 148 mins
  • Director | Bruno Dumont
  • Writer | Bruno Dumont
  • Producer | Muriel Merlin

STATUS: Released

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The transcendent second feature by Bruno Dumont probes the wonder and horror of the human condition through the story of a profoundly alienated police detective (the indelibly sad-eyed Emmanuel Schotté, winner of an upset best actor prize at Cannes for his first film performance) who, while investigating the murder of a young girl, experiences jolting, epiphanous moments of emotional and physical connection. Demonstrating Dumont’s deftness with nonactors and relentlessly frank depiction of bodies and sexuality, L’humanité is at once an idiosyncratic police procedural and a provocative exploration of the tension between humankind’s capacity for compassion and our base, sometimes barbarous animal instincts.

Empathy Violence Alienation Guilt Compassion
Film Organizations
The Criterion Collection
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