Saint Omer

Blu-ray - 2024

Bringing a documentarian's sense of open-ended inquiry to her first narrative feature, writer-director Alice Diop constructs a morally and emotionally layered courtroom drama unlike any other. When she travels to Saint-Omer, France, to attend the trial of a young Senegalese woman accused of murdering her infant daughter, novelist Rama finds herself shaken to the core by a case that proves to have profound resonances with her own life. Interweaving complex themes of mother-daughter bonds, immigrant alienation, and postcolonial trauma into a piercing portrait of two mysteriously connected women, Diop forgoes mere questions of guilt and innocence to plumb the unsettling unknowability of the human soul.

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Genres
Legal films
Fiction films
Feature films
Published
[New York, NY] : The Criterion Collection [2024]
Language
French
English
Corporate Authors
SRAB Films, Arte France cinéma (Firm), Pictanovo
Corporate Authors
SRAB Films (presenter), Arte France cinéma (Firm) (production company), Pictanovo
Other Authors
Alice Diop, 1979- (film director), Amrita David (screenwriter), Marie NDiaye (film producer), Toufik Ayadi (actor), Christophe Barral, Kayije Kagame, Guslagie Malanda, Valérie Dréville, Aurélia Petit
Edition
Director-approved Blu-ray special edition
Item Description
Originally released as a motion picture in 2022.
Wide screen (1.85:1).
Special features: New and archival interviews with director Alice Diop; Conversation between Diop and author Hélène Frappat; Conversation between Diop and filmmaker Dee Rees from a 2023 episode of The Director's Cut: a DGA podcast; Trailer; Folded insert featuring an essay by critic Jennifer Padjemi.
Physical Description
1 videodisc (123 min.) : sound, color ; 4 3/4 in
Format
Blu-ray, region A: wide screen; DTS-HD master audio 5.1; requires Blu-ray player.
Production Credits
Director of photography, Claire Mathon ; editor, Amrita David.
ISBN
9798886071207
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