partisan

Few actors can get us interested in a film on name alone, but Vincent Cassel certainly holds that honor. At this year’s Sundance Film Festival, he’ll be taking part in the feature debut of Ariel Kleiman, Partisan, which follows him overseeing a closed community and specifically his mentoring of a young boy who does dangerous jobs for him.

Ahead of a premiere on Sunday, the first teaser trailer has dropped which sells enticing imagery and a score from Daniel Lopatin aka Oneohtrix Point Never (who also scored The Bling Ring). Also starring Jeremy Chabriel and Florence Mezzara, check out the preview below, as well as new photos and the official synopsis. We also included in the film on our most-anticipated features of Sundance, which can be read here.

The charismatic Gregori (Vincent Cassel) saunters into a hospital maternity ward and charms new mother Susanna. Eleven years later, she and her son Alexander live in Gregori’s closed community, sheltering vulnerable women and their brood in a haven isolated from the outside world. Alexander is Gregori’s prize pupil, eldest son, and star employee in the cottage industry—in which the kids are trained to run dangerous errands to provide for the group—but Gregori feels threatened by the boy’s inquisitive nature, struck by the fear that his child might not love him anymore. Meanwhile, Alexander begins to think for himself.

In his feature debut, Ariel Kleiman (a 2011 Sundance Film Festival Grand Jury Prize winner for his short film Deeper Than Yesterday) crisply constructs a fascinating hidden world, then casts innocuous moments, such as a karaoke party or a child playing with a paintball gun, in increasingly sinister light. This juxtaposition cleverly deepens and undermines our understanding of this seemingly idyllic makeshift family.

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Partisan premieres at Sundance Film Festival on February 25th.

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