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Director: Jérôme Lescure
Cast: Alexandre Laigner, Alice Pehlivanyan, Jean-Pierre Loustau, Stéphane Rouabah
What happened, that 24th of December? This is what officer Chartier wants to find out. To understand, he will have to go back 48 hours earlier to Franck's Christmas eve. Franck is an insignificant drama-teacher by day, but also belongs to a nameless and leaderless militant organisation - the Animal Liberation Front. These characters are bound by a limitless empathy towards mistreated animals, and will have to show courage to complete a mission they have been preparing for months.
Critical Reception & Ratings
While A.L.F. (2012) directed by Jérôme Lescure has received little critical attention, the drama film follows a teacher who belongs to an anonymous animal rights activist group. The film has not been widely reviewed or received major awards recognition, but its story of characters driven by empathy for mistreated animals may appeal to audiences interested in the subject matter.
Why you might like this:
A.L.F. (2012) is a gripping drama that blends social commentary with intense character studies. Directed by Jérôme Lescure, the film offers a nuanced exploration of animal rights activism through the lens of an ensemble cast, including standout performances from Alexandre Laigner and Jean-Pierre Loustau.