BPM (Beats per Minute) is a french film of genre Drama directed by Robin Campillo released in france in DVD on 23 december 2017 with Nahuel Pérez Biscayart
120 battements par minute est un film dramatique français coécrit et réalisé par Robin Campillo, sorti en 2017.
Succès critique et public, le film a remporté de nombreux prix. En compétition au Festival de Cannes, il y obtient le Grand Prix, la Queer Palm, le Prix François-Chalais et le Prix FIPRESCI, ainsi que le Prix du Public au Festival de Cabourg 2017. De plus, il remporte lors de la cérémonie des Césars 2018 les Césars du meilleur film, du meilleur acteur dans un second rôle, du meilleur espoir masculin, du meilleur scénario original, du meilleur montage et de la meilleure musique originale.
Synopsis
Au début des années 1990, le sida se propage depuis près de dix ans. Les militants d'Act Up-Paris s’activent pour lutter contre l'indifférence générale. Au cours des « R.H. » (réunions hebdomadaires menées par deux médiateurs se chargeant de donner les tours de paroles) se décident les actions pour que soient mises en œuvre les trithérapies pour les malades atteints du sida, spécialement les « zaps » (irruption au siège du laboratoire pharmaceutique Melton Pharm, aspersions de faux-sang, notamment contre le directeur de l'Agence française de lutte contre le sida), les die-in, les distributions de préservatifs et de brochures d'information dans les lycées, les tracts dont chaque slogan provocateur est débattu et approuvé par l’assemblée. Les scènes militantes alternent avec les scènes de fête dans lesquelles les militants dansent au son de la house, leur énergie sur la piste faisant s'élever au-dessus d'eux la poussière qui se transforme « en molécules et virus se multipliant et se contaminant ».
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