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Released: | March 29, 2013 |
Director: | Jean-Pierre Améris |
Producer: | Edouard de Vésinne, Thomas Anargyros |
Studio: | Métropole Films Distribution |
Cast: | Gérard Depardieu, Marc-André Grondin, Emmanuelle Seigner, Christa Theret, Stuart Holmes, Julius Molnar Jr. |
Genre: | Drama |
Length: | 90 minutes |
While walking through a snowstorm looking for refuge, Gwyneplaine, a 10-year-old boy who has just been abandoned by his captors, pulls a small child from the arms of a woman who died of cold, then continues on, clutching the infant to his chest to keep her warm.
As the storm rages, Ursus, a traveling herbalist, opens the door of his trailer. He studies the face of Gwyneplaine, who has scars that run from the corners of his mouth along his cheeks, forming a ghastly smile. The small child with him, named Dea, is blind. Ursus takes them in and forms an act with the two children that they perform at rural fairs.
Years later, during a performance in a small town, Gwyneplaine, who conceals the lower half of his face, is admired by a countess. But Gwyneplaine’s presence also draws attention to the doctor who once kidnapped and abandoned the boy, leading to the discovery of Gwyneplaine’s true identity.
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