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Chaos
Directed byColine Serreau
Written byColine Serreau
Produced byChristine Gozlan
Alain Sarde
StarringVincent Lindon
Catherine Frot
Rachida Brakni
CinematographyJean-François Robin
Edited byCatherine Renault
Music bySaint Germain
Distributed byStudioCanal
Release dates
France October 3, 2001
Belgium October 10
Israel May 2, 2002
United States January 29, 2003 (limited)
Spain June 20
Running time
109 min.
CountryFrance
LanguageFrench
BudgetFRF 48,000,000 (estimate)

Chaos is a French language film released in 2001, written and directed by Coline Serreau.

Currently, a remake of this movie in English, to star Aishwarya Rai and Meryl Streep, is planned for release in 2007.[1][2]

Synopsis

Contrary to her husband, Hélène devotes herself to help an French-Algerian prostitute, Malika, who seeks to escape from her abusers.

As the film begins, Paul and Hélène, a wealthy couple residing in Paris, are preparing to go out for the evening. While driving, they see two pimps chasing a prostitute, Noémie, down the street. She begs them to save her by letting her into the car, but Paul locks the doors and drives away as the two men beat her, leaving her unconscious in the street. He refuses to let Hélène phone an ambulance, afraid of being charged with not helping a person in danger (a crime in France).

Hélène can't forget the incident, and the next day she goes to the hospital, where she finds Noémie in a coma. Moved, Hélène stops work and leaves her family responsibilities to stay with Noémie throughout her recovery, aiding her as she regains mobility and helping her to communicate since she can't yet speak. When one of the pimps returns to threaten Noémie, Hélène follows him out of the hospital, knocks him unconscious, and leaves him for the police to find.

Meanwhile, Paul and Hélène's son Fabrice, a college student, has problems: he's cheating on his girlfriend with another girl, who is pregnant. When his girlfriend discovers the truth, she destroys his apartment. He moves into Paul's apartment just as Hélène moves out, and the two girls follow him, much to Paul's chagrin.

When Hélène returns home for a day, one of Noémie's pimps goes to the hospital with a friend and removes Noémie under the pretense that they are relatives taking her for a walk. Noémie, who still cannot speak, is unable to protest. Hélène meets them on the sidewalk and, realizing that Noémie is not safe at the hospital, "kidnaps" her and brings her to Paul's mother's house. Here Noémie recovers her ability to talk, and relates her life story: her name is actually Malika, and she is a French-Algerian immigrant.

As Malika recovers, the two plan Malika's freedom and revenge on her abusers. Hélène's life changes forever as the selfishness of her husband and son becomes apparent.

Cast

Awards and Honors

  • César Award for Most Promising Actress (Rachida Brakni) and nominations for Best Film, Best Writing, Best Actress, and Best Actress in a Supporting Role (Line Renaud) in 2002.
  • Lumière prize for Most Promising Actress (Rachida Brakni) in 2002.
  • People's Choice and Critic's Choice at the Norwegian International Film Festival 2002.

Trivia

  • Chaos was the third film that Vincent Lindon made under Coline Serreau's direction, after La Crise in 1992 and La Belle Verte in 1996.