La raison du plus fort
Originally released in 2003. La raison du plus fort is a feature film. directed by Patrick Jean. At just 86 minutes, it's a tight, focused story.
Synopsis
Instead of fighting poverty, we fight the poor. Europe: its chic neighborhoods and its suburban high-rise hovels where ‘zero tolerance’ is increasingly the order of the day. A prison is built when a factory shuts down.
The poor, in general, and young people from an immigrant background, in particular, are the focus of many fears. Passing to the other side of the mirror and breaking away from clichés, the film shows the humanity of these people, in the street, a prison, a courtroom or a city cellar, with their emotions, desires, fears and despair.
Far from an image of European democracy where everyone has an equal chance, the film, calling to witness France and Belgium, offers a critical and moving glimpse of a society that is sometimes horrific and brutal, our own.
“What a strange period! Just where are we heading? Have we lost our minds?
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Production Details
- Status
- Released
- Original Language
- FR
Frequently Asked Questions
What is La raison du plus fort about?
Instead of fighting poverty, we fight the poor. Europe: its chic neighborhoods and its suburban high-rise hovels where ‘zero tolerance’ is increasingly the order of the day. A prison is built w...
Who directed La raison du plus fort?
La raison du plus fort was directed by Patrick Jean.
How long is La raison du plus fort?
La raison du plus fort has a runtime of 1 hours and 26 minutes (86 minutes total).
When was La raison du plus fort released?
La raison du plus fort was released on May 5, 2003 in theaters.