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09.09.2023 - 12:41 / deadline.com
French director Ladj Ly is at the Toronto International Film Festival this weekend with second feature Les Indésirables.
Like Ly’s breakthrough first feature Les Misérables, it is set and shot against the backdrop of Paris’s deprived eastern suburbs of Clichy-Montfermeil where the director grew up.
Having put the spotlight on police violence in his debut feature, Ly turns his attention to the growing housing crisis in his neighborhood as long-time residents are displaced by gentrification.
Anta Diaw stars as a local housing officer of Malian descent who decides to run for mayor as an alternative to the newly arrived, authoritarian, right-wing incumbent.
Under his watch, the tower block she calls home is ear-marked for demolition, with no guarantee of adequate, local accommodation for its long-time residents.
Les Indésirables takes the spectator into the heart of the tight-knit community, made up mainly of people of African and Middle Eastern descent, showing the impact of city hall intransigence and police brutality at the same time.
Inspiration for the story lies in Ly’s own experiences when the housing block where he grew up, known as Batiment 5 (which is the original title for the film in French) was condemned and the residents were forced to move out.
The case was documented in artist and photographer JR’s Chronicles Of Clichy Montfermeil project, in which Ly was involved.
Les Indèsirables, which world premiered at TIFF on Friday evening and plays again today, reunites Ly with producers Toufik Ayadi and Christophe Barralat Paris-based production house Srab. The pair will be participating in a TIFF Dialogues talk on Sunday.
Deadline talked to Ly ahead of the world premiere.
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