Studiocanal Teases Fred Cavayé's 'Les Misérables' Adaptation

Studiocanal released a teaser trailer for "Les Misérables," an upcoming adaptation of Victor Hugo's 1862 novel directed by Fred Cavayé. The film features Vincent Lindon in the role of Jean Valjean, an ex-convict who seeks redemption and builds a new life as a factory owner. Tahar Rahim also stars in the production, portraying Inspector Javert, the relentless lawman pursuing Valjean.
The adaptation promises a grand-scale interpretation of Hugo's classic story, which explores themes of social injustice, poverty, and morality in 19th-century France. Cavayé, known for his work on films like "Point Blank" and "The Wedding Party," is directing this ambitious project. The teaser offers a first glimpse into the film's visual style and the performances of its lead actors.
"Les Misérables" is a seminal work in French literature, having been adapted numerous times for stage and screen, most famously in the 1980 stage musical and its 2012 film version. This new cinematic rendition aims to bring a fresh perspective to the enduring narrative, focusing on the characters' struggles and the societal backdrop of their time. Studiocanal is handling the distribution of the film, with further details on its release date expected to be announced soon.
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