God's Offices

November. 05,2008      
Rating:
6.2
Trailer Synopsis Cast

A realist dramedy about dedicated social workers who devote their long shifts to helping pregnant women.

Anne Alvaro as  Dr Marianne
Nathalie Baye as  Anne
Michel Boujenah as  Dr Lambert
Rachida Brakni as  Yasmine
Isabelle Carré as  Marta
Lolita Chammah as  Emmanuelle
Béatrice Dalle as  Milena
Nicole Garcia as  Denise
Marie Laforêt as  Martine
Marceline Loridan-Ivens as  Marceline

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Reviews

Bereamic
2008/11/05

Awesome Movie

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Manthast
2008/11/06

Absolutely amazing

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Fairaher
2008/11/07

The film makes a home in your brain and the only cure is to see it again.

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Anoushka Slater
2008/11/08

While it doesn't offer any answers, it both thrills and makes you think.

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mercywright
2008/11/09

"Entre les murs" (2008, France) wins prizes at Cannes, and is nominated for a Foreign Language Oscar while not much is heard about the very similar movie, "Les Bureaux de Dieu" (2008, also France). Both films use similar techniques - assigning documentary dialogues to non-actors, and the effect is amazing. You don't know if you're watching a documentary or a feature film! Both movies seems like documentaries, since no rosy solutions are provided to the dramatic problems the teachers/social workers have to deal with. Both films are very talky, with no escape outside the confinement of class room/social services office, but the stories and conflicts presented here are so fascinating, you willingly stay with both films to the end.

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writers_reign
2008/11/10

It looks like someone who read the script prior to shooting reminded Claire Simon that film is a visual medium and, having listened and agreed made the bizarre decision to punctuate what amounts to two hours of dialogue by panning continuously from person to person where it would be more appropriate to cut. The scenes themselves are punctuated by solo, duo and trio shots of the staff at the Family Planning clinic - the main, indeed only - setting of the movie, looking down on the city of Paris, for all I know in a symbolic statement that they are better than their clients, who people the city. I checked this one out blindly on the strength of the cast which includes Anne Alvaro, Nathalie Baye, Nicole Garcia, Isabelle Carre and Emmanuel Mouret and reasoning that there was no way they could all get it wrong. We're talking semi-documentary here with a series of clients coming to the clinic and talking at length to one or more of the staff. Seems Claire Simon thinks talk is the best contraception.

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