After touring the Gallic countryside for his recent documentaries France, Journal de France and Modern Life, photographer-director Raymond Depardon returns to the institutional interiors of some of his most famous work in 12 Days (12 Jours), a film set inside the psychiatric ward of a hospital in Lyon.
A cross between Depardon's Delits flagrants and The 10th Judicial Court: Judicial Hearings, which focused on French criminal law, and his 1988 film Urgences, which was also set in a psychiatric ward, this fascinating study of human behavior chronicles a legal procedure whereby individuals committed by force must appear before a judge within...
A cross between Depardon's Delits flagrants and The 10th Judicial Court: Judicial Hearings, which focused on French criminal law, and his 1988 film Urgences, which was also set in a psychiatric ward, this fascinating study of human behavior chronicles a legal procedure whereby individuals committed by force must appear before a judge within...
- 5/25/2017
- by Jordan Mintzer
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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