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Produced by AFCL Productions and France 2 Cinéma, the film had its theatrical release in France on October 1, 1997, at a runtime of 1 hour and 55 minutes (115 minutes).
When searching for users are generally looking for a high-quality digital version of the 1997 DVD release.
The film is, however, available for purchase on physical media in some regions: a Dutch website indicates the film can be purchased on , and you can also stream the film on Sky Store and Chili if you have an account.
This phrase is a gateway to a specific 1997 French neo-noir crime drama directed by Xavier Durringer. The title translates to "I'll Go to Heaven Because Hell Is Here."
Streaming availability for this film varies significantly by region.
Directed by , who co-wrote the screenplay alongside Jean Miez, the film features a raw, realistic visual style: Arnaud Giovaninetti as François, the desperate fugitive. Gérald Laroche as Rufin, the unpredictable killer.
: The movie was filmed entirely in French, making native audio crucial to capturing the specific slang, rhythm, and tone of the dialogue.
The keyword may be technical——but the experience is primal. For collectors, cinephiles, and masochists of French extreme cinema, this release is the holy grail. Download it, turn off the lights, and repeat the title to yourself as the credits roll on Antoine’s hollow face: Hell is here. Hell is here.
Pour un drame social et réaliste, le rendu visuel du DVD apporte une texture authentique, presque documentaire, qui colle parfaitement à l'ambiance sombre de l'histoire. Les Thèmes Majeurs Explorés
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The film's poetic yet tragic title immediately sets the tone: J'irai au paradis car l'enfer est ici (“I'll go to heaven because hell is here”). The plot follows François (Arnaud Giovaninetti), the rebellious son of a powerful and respected mobster, Bertrand Cardone (Daniel Duval). After his first, seemingly successful heist, François finds his world collapsing when an ambush leaves his crew brutally decimated. Forced to flee, he seeks refuge in his father's shadowy network, leading him to cross paths with Rufin (Gérald Laroche), a cold, unstable, and utterly terrifying hitman.
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Produced by AFCL Productions and France 2 Cinéma, the film had its theatrical release in France on October 1, 1997, at a runtime of 1 hour and 55 minutes (115 minutes).
When searching for users are generally looking for a high-quality digital version of the 1997 DVD release.
The film is, however, available for purchase on physical media in some regions: a Dutch website indicates the film can be purchased on , and you can also stream the film on Sky Store and Chili if you have an account.
This phrase is a gateway to a specific 1997 French neo-noir crime drama directed by Xavier Durringer. The title translates to "I'll Go to Heaven Because Hell Is Here."
Streaming availability for this film varies significantly by region.
Directed by , who co-wrote the screenplay alongside Jean Miez, the film features a raw, realistic visual style: Arnaud Giovaninetti as François, the desperate fugitive. Gérald Laroche as Rufin, the unpredictable killer.
: The movie was filmed entirely in French, making native audio crucial to capturing the specific slang, rhythm, and tone of the dialogue.
The keyword may be technical——but the experience is primal. For collectors, cinephiles, and masochists of French extreme cinema, this release is the holy grail. Download it, turn off the lights, and repeat the title to yourself as the credits roll on Antoine’s hollow face: Hell is here. Hell is here.
Pour un drame social et réaliste, le rendu visuel du DVD apporte une texture authentique, presque documentaire, qui colle parfaitement à l'ambiance sombre de l'histoire. Les Thèmes Majeurs Explorés
For cinephiles looking for physical or digital archives of rare European films, technical labels provide essential context:
To help narrow down your research on this specific title, please tell me:
The film's poetic yet tragic title immediately sets the tone: J'irai au paradis car l'enfer est ici (“I'll go to heaven because hell is here”). The plot follows François (Arnaud Giovaninetti), the rebellious son of a powerful and respected mobster, Bertrand Cardone (Daniel Duval). After his first, seemingly successful heist, François finds his world collapsing when an ambush leaves his crew brutally decimated. Forced to flee, he seeks refuge in his father's shadowy network, leading him to cross paths with Rufin (Gérald Laroche), a cold, unstable, and utterly terrifying hitman.
The query search string references a release. A DVDRip signifies a digital copy encoded directly from an official commercial DVD. The longevity of this specific file format in search queries comes down to several factors: