Beau Travail
| Beau Travail | |
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| Directed by | Claire Denis |
| Screenplay by | Jean-Pol Fargeau Claire Denis |
| Based on | Billy Budd by Herman Melville |
| Produced by | Patrick Grandperret |
| Starring | |
| Cinematography | Agnès Godard |
| Edited by | Nelly Quettier |
| Music by | Eran Tzur |
| Distributed by | Pyramide Distribution |
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Running time | 90 minutes |
| Country | France |
| Languages | French Italian Russian |
| Box office | $570,000 |
Beau Travail (pronounced [bo tʁa.vaj], French for "good job" or "nice work") is a 1999 French arthouse psychological drama film directed by Claire Denis, who co-wrote the screenplay alongside Jean-Pol Fargeau as an adaptation of the novella Billy Budd by Herman Melville. Starring Denis Lavant, Michel Subor and Grégoire Colin. An almost dialogue-free movie, it follows the story of a section of French Foreign Legion soldiers training in the desert of Djibouti. Parts of the film's soundtrack are taken from Benjamin Britten's 1951 opera based on Melville's novella. It received widespread critical acclaim with special attention towards its direction, acting, cinematography, soundtrack and handling of its themes. It is considered one of the best French movies and best movies directed by a female director, having been ranked 7th best movie of all time by Sight and Sound.