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Wikipedia article




'BAC Nord' (internationally ported by Netflix as 'The Stronghold') is a French film co-written and directed by Cdric Jimenez, released in 2020.

The plot is based on a scandal that took place in 2012 within the anti-crime brigade (BAC) of Marseille: eighteen of its members had been referred to correctional for drug trafficking and racketeering.

Synopsis



In 2012 in Marseille, one of the cities with the highest crime rates in France, three Marseille cops, Grg Cerva (Gilles Lellouche), Antoine (Franois Civil), and Yass (Karim Leklou) hustle day and night to catch drug peddlers. Greg wants to bust the distribution center in the northern neighborhoods of the city. However, the area is a well-protected stronghold run by kingpins who will kill anyone to protect their turf.

Greg demands a strong police brigade to seize the ghetto, but his senior, Jrme Bodin, has a chain of command to follow. Every time Greg picks up fights in the northern neighborhood while catching criminals, he is humiliated because the police cant use their equipment without authority.

However, the opportunity strikes when kidnappers from the ghetto upload a video assaulting a person. The video catches media attention. Jrme hands over the case to Greg and gives him the power to enter the ghetto and make arrests.

Greg makes a team with Antoine and Yass. They start gathering intel to bust the distribution center. Antoines constant informant, Amel, demands 5 kg of hash to share the information. However, Jrme refuses to give him drugs from the police vault. The team is on their own, but Greg finds a way to arrange the consignment.

Greg and his team stole drugs from the customers while patrolling. Antoine weighed and stored the substance in his house, and when they reached the threshold, he handed over the consignment to Amel. She informed Antoine about a big shipment coming to the ghetto, and it could be their moment to seize the distribution network. The police brigade infiltrated the ghetto, and after a tough hustle, they finally accomplished their operation.

Two months later, IGPN (The General Inspectorate of the National Police) arrested Greg, Antoine, and Yass. They raided their houses and found traces of hash in Antoines abode. Lieutenant Yvon interrogated the cops and informed them about racketeering and drug trafficking charges against them. Greg explained to Yvon they confiscated drugs to pay the informant in exchange for the intel. However, when Yvon asked Antoine about the informers identity, he refused to snitch on Amel.

Greg revealed that his senior Jrme knew about the operation. However, when the judge inquired the same, Jrme backed off and lied. No one was ready to take the blame, and Greg and his team were in a fix.

The trio was sentenced to provisional detention and was put in solitary confinement until the investigation was over. In detention, Greg crazily requested the guard to let him talk to Jrme. He even assaulted the guard after losing his sanity. Yass wife, Nora, requested other police officers involved in the operation to vouch for Greg, Antoine, and Yass. But everyone had a family and would have done anything to save themselves from the case.

Yass begged Antoine to disclose the informants identity, or they would lose their friend, Greg. Unwillingly, Antoine contacted Lieutenant Yvon and told the department about Amel and her whereabouts. The police arrested Amel, and after confirming the existence of the informant, the prosecutor decided to drop the charges of organized drug trafficking. The judge ended their provisional detention, and the trio was released.

In the end, Yass joined the Police Union. He defended his colleagues against the management. Antoine turned his badge in and started working as a prison nurse, looking after the inmates. While Greg Cerva was removed from the force, he became a municipal officer to support his livelihood.

Cast



* Gilles Lellouche as Grgory Cerva

* Karim Leklou as Yassine

* Franois Civil as Antoine

* Adle Exarchopoulos as Nora

* Kenza Fortas as Amel

* Cyril Lecomte as Jrme

* Michal Abiteboul as Jacques

* Idir Azougli as Kevin

* Jean-Yves Berteloot as Yvon

* Kofs as TMAX man in Castellane

Music



Promotion and release



'BAC Nord' premiered at La Soire des Passionns in October 2020. The film was then scheduled for release at the end of 2020: the release date was first set for 25 November, then shifted by one month to 23 December. The film's first teaser came out on 18 September. On 3 December, a new trailer was unveiled by the distributor. But, as the health situation (due to the COVID-19 pandemic) did not improve, the cinemas could not reopen and the film's release was postponed to 18 August 2021, as announced by StudioCanal.

Controversy

During the press conference following the film's screening at the festival, Irish journalist Fiachra Gibbons of AFP criticized the film for its vision of the cities, accused the film of "taking sides in favor of the police against the inhabitants", and said that the film could encourage spectators :"to vote for Marine Le Pen in the next presidential election"; the director replied on the contrary to have made "a balanced film, a fiction but where everything is not invented, which does not present the police officers as angels but recalls the complexity of their work".

Reception



In France, the site AlloCin gave the movie an average of 3.6 out of 5.

The daily '20 Minutes' considered that the film is an excellent detective film that gives you great anxiety. It offers virtuoso sequences like a siege scene of rare intensity. 'France Info' described the film as "nervous and tense like few French thrillers since its rarefaction in the cinema". 'Le Journal du Dimanche' recognizes a terribly effective urban western [...] and great moments of spectacular cinema such as we rarely see in France with a trio of talented actors giving flesh to borderline characters". 'Les Echos' regrets the scenario "who takes sides for the innocence of the defendants even before the verdict of the court" but recognizes that "from this reality, the film nevertheless draws its qualities. BAC Nord is a thriller in reinforced concrete, woven with humanity.

The weekly 'Marianne' considered that the film is "realistic and devoid of clichs as much in its representation of the cops as in that of the thugs, the film strikes by its dryness, its darkness, its scriptwriting and formal mastery", while acknowledging that the director knows what he is talking about and what he is portraying in this harsh and devoid of complacency in which he examines the codes" of cops and delinquents, sometimes strangely similar. The daily 'La Voix du Nord' describes the film as a shocking and spectacular thriller which does not always convince in its societal approach.

'L'Humanit' called it a film "compliant with the police, the film - as effective as it is - remains politically problematic". According to 'Marsactu', the film takes a real distance from the facts, even if it means espousing the police version. 'Le Monde' stated it is a rehabilitation that is not only difficult to swallow, but rather unwelcome. The monthly 'Les Inrockuptibles' said the film remains a detective fiction neither pro-cop nor anti-cop but caricature. The daily 'Libration' judges that the film is "a trend of fifty shades of right against a background of false Marseille accent, the demagogue and virilist film of Cdric Jimenez is failed as much in its execution as in its intentions."

In 'Cahiers du Cinma', Marcos Uzal wrote in his editorial - entitled 'Bac Nord': the truth if you lie - that the film is taken to the right as an emblem of truth for its representation of the police and the cities and that 'he "ignores any ethical point of view." He underlined that with regard to the real history from which 'Bac Nord' is inspired "far from the reality of the facts, this complex affair is here reduced to a story of a loot to be collected to pay an informer".

Box office

Before its release, the film had 35,663 premieres throughout France. They are in addition to the 72,498 entries made on 18 August 2021 (national release date) out of 585 copies, for a total of 108,161 admissions. The film thus achieved the best start of the novelties of the week, ahead of 'The Boss Baby: Family Business'. After a week of operation, 'BAC Nord' confirmed its status leading with 483,381 admissions, thus achieving the third best start for a French film since the reopening, behind 'Kaamelott: The First Chapter' and 'OSS 117: From Africa with Love'.

For its second week of operation, the film remained at the top of the box office by accumulating 414,170 additional admissions. The film surpassed the symbolic million admissions mark in its third week in theaters, but lost its leadership following the release of 'Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings'.

Abroad, the film did not benefit from a theatrical release, having been acquired by Netflix for exclusive broadcast on its platform under the international title 'The Stronghold'. According to figures communicated by the platform, 'BAC Nord' was, in the week of its release, the third most watched non-English language film on Netflix in the world (in hours seen) behind ' en soulever des montagnes' and 'Comme des proies.'

Awards and nominations



Nominations



* 47th Csar Awards:

** Best Film

** Best Director

** Best Actor (for Gilles Lellouche)

** Best Supporting Actor (for Franois Civil and Karim Leklou)

** Best Editing

** Best Original Music

* 2021 Cannes Film Festival (out of competition)

References



Category:2020 films

Category:2020s French-language films

Category:2020 action thriller films

Category:2020 crime action films

Category:French thriller films

Category:French crime action films

Category:Films about police corruption

Category:French films based on actual events

Category:StudioCanal films

Category:Films shot in Marseille

Category:2020s French films

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