Just a Breath Away

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Just a Breath Away
FrenchDans la brume
Directed byDaniel Roby
Written byGuillaume Lemans
Produced byGuillaume Colboc
Nicolas Duval Adassovsky
StarringRomain Duris
Olga Kurylenko
Fantine Harduin
Michel Robin
CinematographyPierre-Yves Bastard
Edited byStan Collet
Yvann Thibaudeau
Music byMichel Corriveau
Distributed byLes Films Séville (Canada)[2]
Mars Films (France)[2]
Release date
  • April 4, 2018 (2018-04-04) (France)
[1]
Running time
89 minutes[3]
CountriesCanada
France
LanguageFrench

Just a Breath Away (French: Dans la brume) is a Canadian-French co-produced thriller film, directed by Daniel Roby and released in 2018.[4] The film stars Romain Duris and Olga Kurylenko as Mathieu and Anna, parents trying to protect their daughter (Fantine Harduin) from a toxic gas cloud that is enveloping Paris.[5]

The film was released in France on 4 April 2018.[1] It screened on opening night at the Fantasia International Film Festival.[6]

Plot[edit]

Parisian girl Sarah is one of a group of children who has a mysterious 'total allergy' auto-immune syndrome that forces them to live in hermetically-sealed capsules, while her parents, scientists Mathieu and Anna, desperately search for a cure. Soon after Mathieu returns from Canada with news of a possible breakthrough. A while later, there is an apparent earthquake, followed by the release of a deadly gas which emerges from the ground and begins to spread through the streets, killing everyone who is caught in it and inhaling the toxic fumes. Fortunately, the gas proves to be heavier than air, and Mathieu and Anna find refuge above the mist in the top-floor apartment of their elderly neighbors, Lucien and Colette. Sarah is forced to remain in her bubble in the family's now fog-filled flat, which has now been only limited to battery power mode to keep her air filtration system operating.

By holding his breath, Mathieu breaks into the apartment one floor below, knowing the occupant uses an oxygen tank. He takes the oxygen tank and mask from the neighbor's body and while gathering supplies, finds that the fog has killed the elder of the neighbor's dogs, though the puppy is unharmed.

After delivering the supplies to Sarah and changing her battery, Mathieu ventures onto the corpse-strewn streets. He encounters some soldiers leading a group of survivors, all wearing gas masks and headed to Montmartre which sits above the level of the fog. Mathieu is unwilling to leave without his family so a soldier gives him two new masks and tanks before leaving. Upon returning to the apartment, Mathieu realises the fog is rising up slowly.

The next day, Mathieu and Anna witness riots breaking out among the survivors at Montmartre and decide to escape to the house of Sarah's friend Charlotte, who lives in the hills. Charlotte has the same syndrome so Sarah could share her bubble. In order to move Sarah, they travel to a laboratory to acquire a sealed suit. They are separated when Mathieu falls into the Seine after being chased by a dog but they meet again at the laboratory. After retrieving a suit, an explosion damages Mathieu's oxygen tube. Sharing Anna's oxygen, they make it to an office above the fog. Anna's oxygen is now too low for them both to return, so she returns alone with the suit while Mathieu tries to return by climbing over rooftops. He finds a parking building on an upper level with a large amount of supplies. He steals another oxygen mask but soon realized that there is a cop who is in charge of the parking place. Figuring out that the cop won't let him take the supplies, Matthieu is forced to kill the suspicious cop.

Anna makes it back to the apartment just as her oxygen runs out, then realises the suit was damaged in the explosion. When Sarah's battery runs out, she holds her breath to run back downstairs. Though she changes the battery successfully, she does not make it back and Mathieu returns to find her body on the stairs.

As the fog rises further and seeps into the apartment, Mathieu decides to get a hazmat suit he saw earlier in a crashed car and adapt it for Sarah, while Lucien and Colette lie on their bed and await death. Mathieu retrieves the suit and finds a scooter. While driving back to the apartment, he nearly runs into a boy walking without a mask and crashes, knocking himself out. When he awakens, he is stunned to see Sarah approaching him through the fog, unaffected, with the boy. The boy is her boyfriend Noé, who has the same condition as her and Charlotte. He realizes that the fog is not affecting them (due to the mist having no effect on people with the same disease) and reunites with Sarah. After embracing his daughter for the first time in 12 years, Mathieu passes out again.

Mathieu awakes to find himself in Sarah's medical capsule, their roles reversed, with Sarah now looking after him.

Cast[edit]

Reception[edit]

On the review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes, the film has an approval rating of 45%, based on 11 reviews.[7]

Accolades[edit]

The film received eight nominations at the 7th Canadian Screen Awards in 2019, including for Best Motion Picture.[8]

Award Date of ceremony Category Recipient(s) Result Ref(s)
Canadian Screen Awards 31 March 2019 Best Motion Picture Christian Larouche, Guillaume Colboc, Nicolas Duval Adassovsky Nominated [9]
Best Director Daniel Roby Nominated
Best Supporting Actor Michel Robin Nominated
Best Original Screenplay Guillaume Lemans Nominated
Best Overall Sound Bernard Gariépy Strobl Nominated
Best Sound Editing Martin Pinsonnault Nominated
Best Makeup Françoise Quilichini Won
Best Visual Effects Benoit Brière, Bruno Maillard Won
Fantasia International Film Festival July 2018 Best Film Won [10]
Prix Iris 2 June 2019 Best Visual Effects Aurélia Abate, Delphine Lasserre, Bruno Maillard, Benoît Brière, Louis-Philippe Clavet, Valérie Garcia, Étienne Rodrigue Won [11]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b Lussier, Marc-Andre (February 4, 2018). "Un film français pour Daniel Roby". La Presse. Retrieved 23 March 2019.
  2. ^ a b "Just a Breath Away (2018)". UniFrance. Retrieved 14 December 2021.
  3. ^ "Just a Breath Away (Dans la brume)". Windsor International Film Festival. Archived from the original on 23 March 2019. Retrieved 23 March 2019.
  4. ^ "'Just a Breath Away' ('Dans la brume'): Film Review". The Hollywood Reporter. April 9, 2018.
  5. ^ "French film Just A Breath Away breaks from the usual drama or comedy genre". The Straits Times. November 14, 2018.
  6. ^ Vlessing, Etan (June 14, 2018). "Daniel Roby's 'Just a Breath Away' to Open Fantasia Film Fest". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved 23 March 2019.
  7. ^ "Just a Breath Away (Dans la brume)". Rotten Tomatoes. Fandango. Retrieved October 30, 2021.
  8. ^ "Canadian Screen Awards: Anne with an E, Schitt's Creek lead contenders". CBC News. February 7, 2019.
  9. ^ Barry Hertz, "2019 Canadian Screen Awards lean toward Quebec and the obscure, and thank goodness for that". The Globe and Mail, February 7, 2019.
  10. ^ Reid, Regan (July 26, 2018). "Dans La Brume wins big at Fantasia". Playback. Retrieved 23 March 2019.
  11. ^ Marc-Andre Lussier (2 June 2019). "La Bolduc domine au Gala Artisans Québec Cinéma". La Presse (in French). Retrieved 2 June 2019.

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