Description |
1 online resource (1 video file) (143 min.) : sound |
Summary |
Winner of over 20 international film awards, including the Grand Prix at the Cannes Film Festival, BPM (BEATS PER MINUTE) is the remarkable new film from Robin Campillo (They Came Back, Eastern Boys). In Paris in the early 1990s, a group of activists goes to battle for those stricken with HIV/AIDS, taking on sluggish government agencies and major pharmaceutical companies in bold, invasive actions. The organization is ACT UP, and its members, many of them gay and HIV-positive, embrace their mission with a literal life-or-death urgency. Amid rallies, protests, fierce debates and ecstatic dance parties, the newcomer Nathan falls in love with Sean, the group's radical firebrand, and their passion sparks against the shadow of mortality as the activists fight for a breakthrough. Winner of Grand Prix at **Cannes Film Festival.** |
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Originally released in France as a motion picture in 2017 |
Credits |
Cinematography, Jeanne Lapoirie; editing, Robin Campillo, Stéphanie Léger, Anita Roth ; music, Arnaud Rebotini |
Cast |
Nahuel Pérez Biscayart, Arnaud Valois, Adèle Haenel, Antoine Reinartz, Félix Maritaud, Médhi Touré, Aloïse Sauvage, Simon Bourgade, Catherine Vinatier, Saadia Bentaieb, Ariel Borenstein, Théophile Ray, Simon Guélat, Jean-François Auguste |
Event |
Originally produced by Madman Entertainment in 2017 |
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In French with English subtitles; closed-captioned |
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Description based on online resource; title from title frames (Kanopy, viewed October 24, 2022) |
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European Film Awards, 2017: European Film Award / European Editor (Robin Campillo) |
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Gay and Lesbian Entertainment Critics Association (GALECA), 2018: Dorian Award/ Foreign Language Film of the Year |
Subject |
ACT UP Paris (Organization) -- Drama
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SUBJECT |
ACT UP Paris (Organization) fast |
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Nineteen nineties -- Drama
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AIDS activists -- France -- Paris -- Drama
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AIDS (Disease) -- France -- Paris -- Drama
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Gay men -- France -- Paris -- Drama
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Drama.
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Foreign films.
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Drama
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plays (performing arts compositions)
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drama (literary genre)
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Nineteen nineties
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Gay men
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AIDS (Disease)
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AIDS activists
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Drama
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Foreign films
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Motion pictures
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Paris (France) -- Drama
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France
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Feature films
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Drama
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Social problem films.
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Video recordings for the hearing impaired.
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Fiction films.
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Feature films.
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Films sociaux.
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Vidéos pour personnes handicapées auditives.
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Films de fiction.
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Streaming video
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Author |
Campillo, Robin, film director.
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Haenel, Adèle, actor.
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Valois, Arnaud, actor.
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Pérez Biscayart, Nahuel, actor.
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Reinartz, Antoine, actor
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Mangeot, Philippe, screenwriter.
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Charbonneau, Hugues (Film producer), film producer.
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Luciani, Marie-Ange, film producer.
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Rebotini, Arnaud, composer (expression)
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Films de Pierre, production company.
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France 3 cinéma (Firm)
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Page 114 (Firm)
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Memento Films.
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FD Production.
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Orchard (Firm), distributor.
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