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Urgences (1988)

Posted By: MirrorsMaker
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Urgences (1988)

Urgences (1988)
DVDRip | MKV | 670x576 | x264 @ 2165 Kbps | 106 min | 1,94 Gb
Audio: Français AC3 2.0 @ 448 Kbps | Subs: English (embedded in MKV)
Genre: Documentary

Director: Raymond Depardon

The outward grandeur of the Hôtel-Dieu de Paris betrays nothing of the human dramas being played out within its austere walls. In this documentary, Raymond Depardon takes us inside Paris's oldest hospital to show its psychiatric staff coping as best they can with their demoralised patients, who range from alcoholic depressives to suicides and full-blown schizophrenics. It is a world that is unimaginable to most of us, a modern bedlam steeped in human misery. How can anyone treat these sad, disturbed wretches who have grown sick of life and whose mental anguish is as hard to endure as any physical pain? Through the lens of his dispassionate, all-seeing camera, Depardon takes us into a place darker than we have ever known…


The film shows several people who arrive in a Parisian psychiatry. Compared to other documentaries this film is not portraying one person and his life, Raymond Depardon gives a portrait of a building. And in this building he stays in the entrance area as if this was a place which separates the normal from the sick. And while you listen to these different stories, see these very different life's and how they try to express their situation you get a strong feeling about our society and how it works. There is a bus driver who got a nervous breakdown. An old man who wanted to kill himself in the hallway of his house. A woman who gives a really strange explanation why she smashed a shop window. And a man who can't even tell his age nor what happened to him. The film rests on these people telling their story and then jumps into the next story so that the only thing which stays is the room and the psychologists who are asking questions and trying to help. After this film I want to see more of Depardons way of looking on our world.
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Urgences (1988)

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