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BREAKIN'
OUT
Nicolas is an intelligent, happy and hopeful young man. His attractive
parents, Thierry and Laetitia, love him very much, but they have been
playing a dangerous game: trafficking drugs. On Thierry’s birthday,
as the couple are being pursued by the police, Thierry loses control
of their car and collides with a truck. Laetitia survives the accident
only to be arrested for drug possession, but Thierry dies. On the day
of his father’s funeral, Nicolas must endure the indignity and
further tragedy of seeing his mother hauled off to prison.
Child Services places Nicolas with a stable and loving foster family
headed by Bernard and Eliane Delmas. Bernard and Eliane do their best
to make Nicolas feel safe and welcome, but the boy agonizes over his
loss and his mother’s pending trial. Bernard and Eliane’s
pretty but snooty daughter, Elodie, is less welcoming to the young interloper,
reminding him he’s just passing through. Her popular boyfriend,
Merignac, even taunts Nicolas over his mother’s abject condition.
Fortunately, Nicolas finds a new friend in “Tanker,” a boy
his own age, whose father is housed in the same prison as Laetitia. Tanker
counsels Nicolas on his legal options but admits that Laetitia’s
prospects are grim. Unwilling to let due process run its course, Nicolas
hatches a bizarre plot to free his mother.
Directed by Oliver
Peray
86 min. / in French with optional English subtitles

"Well-written,
well-directed, and well-acted by a fine cast!"
Grady Harp,
AMAZON.COM

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