Escape (1989)

Escape (1989) poster

A prelude to CHILDREN OF CHAOS, this documentary is a “carnet de notes” or “notebook,” filmed at the Théâtre du Fil, following the daily work of a social and artistic project that engages young “delinquents” with theater as they prepare to reintegrate into the community. Among those featured are Mona and Danièle, whose experiences inspire Bellon in shaping the character of Marie, played by Emmanuelle Béart, in her companion film.

Director: Yannick Bellon
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 69 min
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Country: France
Language: Français
Original Language: fr
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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Escape about?
A prelude to CHILDREN OF CHAOS, this documentary is a “carnet de notes” or “notebook,” filmed at the Théâtre du Fil, following the daily work of a social and artistic project that engages young “delinquents” with theater as they prepare to reintegrate into the community. Among those featured are Mona and Danièle, whose experiences inspire Bellon in shaping the character of Marie, played by Emmanuelle Béart, in her companion film.
Who directed Escape?
Escape was directed by Yannick Bellon.
How long is Escape?
Escape has a runtime of 1h 9m (69 minutes).
What genre is Escape?
Escape is a Documentary film.
Where was Escape produced?
Escape was produced in France.