A Distant Neighborhood (2010)
May 20, 2010Release Date
A Distant Neighborhood (2010)
May 20, 2010Release Date
Plot.
Where to Watch.
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Cast & Crew.
Pascal Greggory
Thomas Verniaz
Jonathan Zaccaï
Bruno Verniaz, le père
Alexandra Maria Lara
Anna Verniaz née Zorn, la mère
Evelyne Didi
Mémé Yvette
Sophie Duez
Catherine
Léo Legrand
Thomas Verniaz adolescent
Lionel Abelanski
Godin adulte
Laura Martin
Sylvie Dumontelle
Laura Moisson
Corinne Verniaz, la soeur
Pierre-Louis Bellet
Rousseau
Tania Garbarski
Nelly
Laurence Lipski
Rachel
Louis Bianchi
Godin adolescent
Sam Garbarski
Director
Théo Dardenne
Chabrot
Jirô Taniguchi
Writer
Augustin Lepinay
Jules
Philippe Blasband
Writer
Pauline Chappey
Emma
Juliette Lembrouk
Alice
Jérôme Tonnerre
Writer
Karl Baumgartner
Producer
Jean-François Wolff
Surveillant
Diana Elbaum
Producer
Charlie Dupont
Contrôleur
Jacques Berenbaum
Professeur de latin
Denis Freyd
Producer
Thanassis Karathanos
Producer
Odile Mathieu
Professeur de mathématiques
Clément Chebli
Adolescent au salon de la BD
Jean-Benoît Dunckel
Composer
Patrick Zimmermann
Dr Dumontel
Media.
Details.
Release DateMay 20, 2010
Original NameQuartier Lointain
StatusReleased
Running Time1h 38m
Budget$18,000,000
Box Office$231,820
Genres
Wiki.
A Distant Neighborhood (French: Quartier Lointain) is a 2010 internationally co-produced fantasy film directed by Sam Garbarski. The screenplay, written by Garbarski alongside Jérôme Tonnerre and Philippe Blasband, was based on the manga of the same name by Jiro Taniguchi. The film stars Pascal Greggory, Jonathan Zaccaï, Alexandra Maria Lara and Léo Legrand, with Évelyne Didi, Lionel Abelanski and Tania Garbarski in supporting roles.
The film tells the story of Thomas Verniaz, a middle-aged family man who accidentally takes a train ride back to his old hometown and visits his mother's grave. Thomas is then transported back in time, and discovers that he's a teenager again, but with all of his adult memories intact.
A Distant Neighborhood was met with mostly positive reviews, with critics commending its faithfulness to the source material and the performances of its cast, particularly Zaccaï and Legrand. It received five nominations at the 2011 Magritte Awards, including Best Director for Garbarski, and went on to win Best Production Design for Véronique Sacrez.