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The Innocents or Innocents may refer to:
Les Innocents (English: The Innocents) is a 1987 French drama film directed by André Téchiné and starring Sandrine Bonnaire, Simon de La Brosse and Abdel Kechiche. The plot follows a girl who, whilst looking for her runaway brother, encounters a number of people who influence her life. The film was partially inspired by a William Faulkner novel. Téchiné uses several French-Arab relationships to mirror the tensions between France and its former colonies.
Jean-Claude Brialy won a César award for Best Supporting Actor and the film was nominated for three other César awards: Best Film, Best Director and Best Original Music.
Jeanne, a young woman born and raised in Northern France, is visiting the Mediterranean for the first time. She arrives at the southern French seaport of Toulon to attend the wedding of her older sister Maïté to Nourredine, a North African. However, her main goal is to repatriate her deaf-mute younger brother, Alain, with whom she had been living following the death of their parents. At the wedding celebration, Jeanne meets Klotz, a middle age orchestra conductor prone to drinking. Jeanne re-encounter with Alain is not a happy one. She learns that her teenager brother has been supporting himself pickpocketing under the tutelage of Saïd, a Frenchman of Algerian descent who approached Jeanne on her arrival in the city. Jeanne sleeps next to her brother; but the next morning, Alain runs away stealing all of Jeanne’s money, even a family heirloom that she has brought as a wedding gift for Maïté.
Actors: Leon Welling (writer), Leon Welling (producer), Leon Welling (writer), Leon Welling (writer), Nathan Letteer (producer), Nathan Letteer (director), Nathan Letteer (editor), Mathew Nelson (editor), Shale Le Page (actor), David Ulery (miscellaneous crew), Megan MacGrath (producer), David Ulery (miscellaneous crew), Omid Harrison (actor), Heidi Link (actress), Gary Wilson (composer),
Plot: The Attica world for the insane. Those who who have not lost their sanity will soon have it taken from them once they step into this world. Our story is only one of many tales. A man named Gore tries to escape Braven- A youthful childish deviant who's only goal is to destroy all in his path. Soon Braven catches up with Gore only to learn that Gore is the last ounce of good left on the planet and the last ounce of Braven's sanity.
Keywords: attica, neo-westernHow many times
Should I wonder
How many times
Should I go astray
You have to understand
You have to understand it
How many roads
Lead to freedom
How many roads
Lead to Ignorance
You have to understand
You have to understand it
You have to understand
You have to understand me
People fly they fly so high
When they can't deal with things in life
People try they try so hard
still they wonder why I'm through
What's the reward
for faked honesty
Stardom
And the american dream
Adio amanti mio
You have to understand
You have to understand me