

Bitter Sugar
Directed by Christian LaraSucre Amer tells the story of a unique court case in which an event from the past is judged by a court of history. Major figures from history are brought together in the present to re-examine the "Ignace case", about a legendary figure in the history of Guadeloupe who fought against the armies of Napoleon Bonaparte to preserve his freedom. A hero despite himself, Ignace's life and struggle were subsequently consigned to oblivion by his enemies. His treatment has left a bittersweet taste in the mouths of the people of Guadeloupe.
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Bitter Sugar was released on May 8, 1998.
Bitter Sugar was directed by Christian Lara.
Bitter Sugar has a runtime of 90m.
Bitter Sugar was produced by Jacques Dorfmann, Christian Lara, Gérard Martin.
Sucre Amer tells the story of a unique court case in which an event from the past is judged by a court of history. Major figures from history are brought together in the present to re-examine the "Ignace case", about a legendary figure in the history of Guadeloupe who fought against the armies of Napoleon Bonaparte to preserve his freedom. A hero despite himself, Ignace's life and struggle were subsequently consigned to oblivion by his enemies. His treatment has left a bittersweet taste in the mouths of the people of Guadeloupe.
The key characters in Bitter Sugar are Ignace (Jean-Michel Martial), L'avocat (Robert Liensol), Nolivos (Marc Michel).
Bitter Sugar is a Drama, History film.
Bitter Sugar has an audience rating of 5.6 out of 10.
Bitter Sugar has made $4,311 at the box office.















