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Les Misérables: The Story of Jean Valjean

"The origin story of one of literature’s greatest heroes."

Movie 2025 6.0 /10
Directed by Éric Besnard

Jean Valjean leaves prison after nearly two decades of brutal labor, carrying anger and a sense of wrong that haunts him. He travels to a quiet Provence village hoping to fade into the crowd, only to be turned away time and again. Seeking shelter, he stumbles into the home of a kindly bishop and... Read more

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About Les Misérables: The Story of Jean Valjean

Jean Valjean leaves prison after nearly two decades of brutal labor, carrying anger and a sense of wrong that haunts him. He travels to a quiet Provence village hoping to fade into the crowd, only to be turned away time and again. Seeking shelter, he stumbles into the home of a kindly bishop and his modest household, where warmth and patience begin to soften the hardness in his heart. When the world sees him as a threat again he grabs the bishop's silverware in a moment of weakness, and is seized by the authorities. The priest's mercy and a small, practical gift set him on a different path, one that invites him to reclaim his humanity. Mercy grows slowly now.

Directed by Eric Besnard, this 2025 drama reimagines Victor Hugo's story for the screen as a character study. The adaptation shifts focus from sweeping battles to a man learning to trust again, with Gregoire Gadebois leading the cast as Valjean.

Box office information for the film has not been publicly released, reflecting its limited release footprint and uncertain regional and worldwide performance. The production carried a modest budget of about seven million dollars, signaling a lean approach to a classic literary adaptation.

Awards: So far there are no nominations or wins reported for this release worldwide. The film's reception has drawn attention to its performances and its humane take on a well known tale, but it has yet to make a mark at the major awards ceremonies. Critics note its quiet dignity.

Reception and themes: Early feedback is mixed, with praise for its restrained tone and performances, especially by Grégory Gadebois. The film foregrounds redemption, forgiveness, and the search for humanity within a world, asking whether mercy can outweigh a life of hardship and suspicion. Its approach may disappoint fans seeking spectacle.

Details

Release Date
November 19, 2025
User Ratings
11 votes
Type
Movie
Genres
Drama, History
Country
France
Studio
Radar Films +4 more
Budget
$7,000,000
External Links
View on IMDB

Cast

Grégory Gadebois

Grégory Gadebois

Jean Valjean

Bernard Campan

Bernard Campan

Bienvenu Myriel

Isabelle Carré

Isabelle Carré

Baptistine Myriel

Alexandra Lamy

Alexandra Lamy

Madame Magloire

L

Loup Cousteil

Jean Valjean (young)

Dominique Pinon

Dominique Pinon

Boîte à Mots

Albert Dupontel

Albert Dupontel

Claude Gueux

Romane Libert

Romane Libert

La gamine

Patrick Pineau

Patrick Pineau

Le vieux citoyen

E

Ernest Mourier

Director: Éric Besnard

Written by: Victor Hugo

Frequently Asked Questions

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With a rating of 6.0/10 from 11 viewers, Les Misérables: The Story of Jean Valjean is considered decent by viewers and may be worth checking out.

Jean Valjean leaves prison after nearly two decades of brutal labor, carrying anger and a sense of wrong that haunts him. He travels to a quiet Provence village hoping to fade into the crowd, only to be turned away time and again. Seeking shelter, he stumbles into the home of a kindly bishop and ...

Les Misérables: The Story of Jean Valjean stars Grégory Gadebois, Bernard Campan, Isabelle Carré, Alexandra Lamy, and Loup Cousteil.

Les Misérables: The Story of Jean Valjean was directed by Éric Besnard.

Les Misérables: The Story of Jean Valjean was released on November 19, 2025.

Les Misérables: The Story of Jean Valjean is a Drama and History film.

No. It's an adaptation of Victor Hugo's fictional novel Les Misérables, not a real-life account. Jean Valjean is a fictional character.

Grégory Gadebois portrays Jean Valjean as an adult, and Loup Cousteil plays Jean Valjean when he is young.

The Bishop Bienvenu, played by Bernard Campan, forgives him for stealing his silverware and gifts him the candlesticks, sparking Valjean's change.

The story unfolds around a small village in Provence, France.