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Les Diables
Theatrical poster
Directed byChristophe Ruggia
Written byOlivier Lorelle
Christophe Ruggia
Produced byBertrand Faivre
StarringAdèle Haenel
Vincent Rottiers
CinematographyÉric Guichard
Edited byTina Baz-Legal
Music byFowzi Guerdjou
Distributed byOcéan Films

Release date

  • 11 September 2002 (2002-09-11) (France)

Running time

105 minutes
CountryFrance
LanguageFrench

Les Diables (The Devils) is a 2002 French drama film from director Christophe Ruggia[1] starring Adèle Haenel and Vincent Rottiers.[2]

Plot[edit]

Joseph is a 12-year-old boy running from a series of children's homes with his autistic sister, Chloé, in tow. Chloé cannot bear to be touched and follows only Joseph's commands. Joseph is fiercely protective of her as they seek to find their way to the parents he believes abandoned them and who they never knew. They cling to a false memory of a picturesque house, which Chloé is able to construct using pieces of colored glass she carries. Their latest attempt soon fails when they are caught and returned to yet another care home. Joseph immediately steals from room-mates and demands the two be left alone. Chloé makes progress, however, with her carer, who assesses her condition and improves her care. Joseph resents this interference while his theft is discovered by his roommate, Karim, who develops a begrudging respect for him. Their situation worsens when a figure from their past appears and reveals a secret which enrages Joseph who lashes out and flees again with Chloé.

Pursued through Marseilles as Joseph continues to steal, Chloé is determined to find the home she pictures so vividly. They meet up with Karim, who has also run away and has big plans about how he and Joseph can make money. Chloé leads them to a house she believes to be home. They break in and, while Karim robs it, Chloé lovingly embraces her new surroundings. Joseph sees a threat in this and sets fire to the house. Chloé and Joseph share a moment where for the first time she allows Joseph to take her hand as reassurance she will not leave him. The police arrive, with Joseph hysterically dragged away while Chloé is placed in a secure psychiatric facility. Without Chloé, Joseph descends further into depression and violence, even attempting suicide. His life is saved by Karim, whose gang attack Joseph's accompanying officers and free him. Karim knows where Chloé is detained and the gang continues vandalizing on the journey.

Joseph frees Chloé and they hide in a city tunnel. Joseph pledges to make money and buy her a home, again stealing. Stopped by the police one night, Joseph stabs one and escapes the pursuit. He return to his hideout only to find that Chloé has torn up the money he has acquired. Police arrive and they escape again, though Joseph is injured. Joseph asks for help at a house claiming was in an accident. The film ends with Chloé and Joseph playing on the garden swing.

Cast[edit]

Production[edit]

Director Christophe Ruggia said the love scene between Adèle Haenel and Vincent Rottiers took them just enough time to shoot it: there is only one take.[3]

In 2019, Haenel gave an interview claiming that director Christophe Ruggia had sexually harassed her from the time she was 12 to 15 after casting her in the film.[4] Several crew members stepped forward to support her accusations and to say that they Ruggia had purposefully isolated Haenel and treated her inappropriately during filming.[5] In 2020, Ruggia was officially charged with sexually harassing Haenel.

References[edit]

  1. ^ Dijkstra, Arjen. "Les diables (2002)". Cine Magazine. Retrieved 25 September 2020.
  • ^ Russell, Jamie. "Les Diables (2004)". BBC. Retrieved 25 September 2020.
  • ^ "Histoires d'Adele". issuu.com. 25 February 2015. Retrieved 5 August 2022.
  • ^ CHU, HENRY; KESLASSY, ELSA (4 November 2019). "'Portrait of a Lady on Fire' Star Adele Haenel Accuses Director of Years of Harassment". Retrieved 4 November 2019.
  • ^ Grater, Tom. "French Actress Adèle Haenel Accuses Director Christophe Ruggia Of Sexually Harassing Her From Age 12; He Denies Allegations". Retrieved 4 November 2019.
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