Rust and Bone

7.2
20122h 3m

Production

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Put in charge of his young son, Ali leaves Belgium for Antibes to live with his sister and her husband as a family. Ali's bond with Stephanie, a killer whale trainer, grows deeper after Stephanie suffers a horrible accident.

Trailers & Videos

Thumbnail for video: RUST AND BONE, by Jacques Audiard (Trailer)

RUST AND BONE, by Jacques Audiard (Trailer)

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RUST AND BONE Official trailer

Thumbnail for video: RUST AND BONE - Official UK Trailer (in cinemas Nov 2nd 2012)

RUST AND BONE - Official UK Trailer (in cinemas Nov 2nd 2012)

Thumbnail for video: RUST AND BONE - Exclusive Interview - Marion Cotillard

RUST AND BONE - Exclusive Interview - Marion Cotillard

Thumbnail for video: Rust and Bone | "Desire" Official Clip HD (2012)

Rust and Bone | "Desire" Official Clip HD (2012)

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Academy Conversations: Rust and Bone

Thumbnail for video: RUST AND BONE - Fight - Film Clip

RUST AND BONE - Fight - Film Clip

Thumbnail for video: Rust & Bone | Meeting A Whale | Starring Marion Cotillard

Rust & Bone | Meeting A Whale | Starring Marion Cotillard

Thumbnail for video: RUST AND BONE - Ice Cube - Film Clip

RUST AND BONE - Ice Cube - Film Clip

Thumbnail for video: RUST AND BONE - Sea - Film Clip

RUST AND BONE - Sea - Film Clip

Cast

Photo of Matthias Schoenaerts

Matthias Schoenaerts

Alain 'Ali' van Versch

Photo of Katia Chaperon

Katia Chaperon

Orca Healer

Photo of Françoise Michaud

Françoise Michaud

Stephanie's Mother

Photo of Irina Coito

Irina Coito

Aerobics Teacher

Photo of Fabien Baïardi

Fabien Baïardi

Flirtatious in the Nightclub

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Reviews

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tmdb15435519

9/10

Marion Cotillard and Matthias Schoenaerts stun in this exceptional drama/romance.

Driven by intense inner demons, Schoenaerts destroys everything around him, only to build it back up in a gripping climax that nearly had me in tears.

This was amazing. I have loved everything that I've seen Schoenaerts in and I look forward to exploring more.

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CinemaSerf

7/10

"Alain" (Matthias Schoenaerts) is a bit of a drifter who must look after his young son "Sam" (Armand Verdure). They head to Antibes where they will live with his sister and where he hopes to get a job. He's no slacker - he's not into drugs or booze and so manages to get a job as a nightclub bouncer. He also augments his income with some bare-knuckle fighting thanks to his manager "Martial" (Bouli Lanners). It's a terrible accident at the local marine park that introduces him to "Stéphanie" (Marion Cotillard). Thanks to this accident she has been left without her lower legs, and slowly the pair begin to bond. He is soon helping her with her mobility and a visit to the beach allows her to swim - a freedom she enjoys. A few prosthetic limbs later and she is much more mobile, a little more content and their relationship starts to become more physical. Ostensibly it's just sex, but as she begins to manage his boxing activities both find the casualness of that relationship isn't maybe what they want for the future. All the while, "Alain" is having to maintain a relationship with his young son and the story rather inconclusively ends in a scenario for that relationship that comes perilously close to disaster. To be honest, not a great deal happens here. It's a gradual development of their characterisation and in that it proves quite engaging. Both of these individuals have their flaws, and it's their burgeoning rapport that is enabling a degree of self-assessment and prioritisation. Cotillard is throughly convincing and her opposite number does all that is required of his less developed, but still pretty poignant role. There is something everyday about this film, the story - though exaggerated for dramatic purposes - does ring true and though one or two of the sub-plots just clutter it up, it's a solid story well told.

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