New Dawn (1999)

New Dawn (1999) poster

On the spur of the moment, 30-year old Alain gives up his well-paid job as a tester of computer games, but is uncertain over what do next. He takes up the offer of a place on a course to learn how to operate a bulldozer, although this means spending time away from home. During his training, he is paired up with a child-like younger man, Manu, who is passionate about wanting to drive a bulldozer but has no aptitude for the job. While his marriage starts to fall apart, Alain finds himself becoming more dependent on his relationship with Manu.

Director: Émilie Deleuze
Genre: Drama
Runtime: 96 min
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Cast

Screenplay

Cinematography: Antoine Héberlé
Editing: Fabrice Rouaud
Country: France
Language: Français
Original Language: fr
More Films by Director: Émilie Deleuze
More Films in Genre: Drama

Frequently Asked Questions

What is New Dawn about?
On the spur of the moment, 30-year old Alain gives up his well-paid job as a tester of computer games, but is uncertain over what do next. He takes up the offer of a place on a course to learn how to operate a bulldozer, although this means spending time away from home. During his training, he is paired up with a child-like younger man, Manu, who is passionate about wanting to drive a bulldozer but has no aptitude for the job. While his marriage starts to fall apart, Alain finds himself becoming more dependent on his relationship with Manu.
Who directed New Dawn?
New Dawn was directed by Émilie Deleuze.
Who stars in New Dawn?
New Dawn stars Samuel Le Bihan, Marcial Di Fonzo Bo, Claire Nebout, Catherine Vinatier, Fabien Lucciarini, Candice Dufour.
How long is New Dawn?
New Dawn has a runtime of 1h 36m (96 minutes).
What genre is New Dawn?
New Dawn is a Drama film.
Where was New Dawn produced?
New Dawn was produced in France.