De battre mon coeur s'est arrêté
Your past always catches up with you.
From Jacques Audiard, the acclaimed filmmaker of Read My Lips, comes this haunting new thriller that fuses two unlikely worlds to create a stunning portrait of a young gangster. Romain Duris (L'Auberge Espangole), in a standout performance, plays Tom, a 28 year-old who seems destined to follow in his father's footsteps as a Parisian property shark working in a sleazy and sometimes brutal world. However, a chance encounter with his late mother's music agent leads him to believe that he can become, like his mother, a concert pianist. In earnest, he starts preparing for the audition with the help of a beautiful, young virtuoso pianist who has just arrived from China. She doesn't speak a word of French; music is their only exchange. But pressures from the ugly world of his day job become more than he can handle...
AMG Plot A man finds his heart and soul torn between loyalty to his family and a need to be redeemed from his violent lifestyle in this powerful drama from France. Tom (Romain Duris) is a man in his early thirties who finds himself caught between two very different worlds. Tom loves music, and longs to have a career as a concert pianist; he also has talent, and is taking advanced music lessons from Miao-Lin (Linh Dan Pham). But Tom supports himself working as a collection agent for his father, Robert (Niels Arestrup), a mid-level gangster and loan shark, as well as helping Sami (Gilles Cohen) and Fabrice (Jonathan Zaccai), two of Robert's cronies who put together crooked real-estate deals. Tom's hair-trigger temper makes it easy for him to adapt to the violent life of a gangster's muscle man, but he wants to give his creative side a chance to grow, and struggles to get his skills in order for an audition with a concert promoter interested in his music. Tom is also walking on a wire with his employers by having an affair with Aline (Aure Atika), Fabrice's wife, and is forced to mediate a bitter feud between his father and a Russian gangster, Minskov (Anton Yakovlev). A remake of James Toback's acclaimed directorial debut, Fingers, The Beat That My Heart Skipped (aka De Battre Mon Coeur S'Est Arrêté) was nominated for the Golden Bear award at the 2005 Berlin Film Festival. — Mark Deming
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Romain Duris | Thomas Seyr |
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Niels Arestrup | Robert Seyr |
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Jonathan Zaccai | Fabrice |
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Gilles Cohen | Sami |
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Linh Dan Pham | Miao Lin |
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Aure Atika | Aline |
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Emmanuelle Devos | Chris |
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Anton Yakovlev | Minskov |
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Mélanie Laurent | Minskov's Girlfriend |
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Agnes Aube | Woman |
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Etienne Dirand | Old Man |
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Denis Falgoux | Metreur |
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Serge Onteniente | Man |
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Sandy Whitelaw | Mr. Fox |
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Emmanuel Finkiel | Conservatory Professor |
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Jian-Zhang | Jean-Pierre |
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Omar Habib | Assad |
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Jamal Djabou | Mounir |
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Vladislav Galard | Clerk |
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Walter Shnorkell | Verodin |
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Marianne Puech | Notaire |
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Alphonse Cemin | Pianist |
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David Birgé-Cotte | Tom enfant |
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Estelle Brattesani | Passante |
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Justine Le Pottier |
| Director | Jacques Audiard |
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| Writer | Jacques Audiard, Tonino Benacquista, James Toback | |
| Producer | Pascal Caucheteux | |
| Musician | Alexandre Desplat | |
| Photography | Stéphane Fontaine | |
| Packaging | Keep Case |
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| Nr Discs | 1 |
| Screen Ratios | Anamorphic Widescreen (1.85:1) |
| Audio Tracks | FRENCH: Dolby Digital 5.1 |
| Subtitles | English |
| Distributor | Fox Lorber |
| Layers | Single side, Single layer |
| Edition Release Date | Nov 15, 2005 |
| Regions | 1 |