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Gervaise

  • 1956
  • 16
  • 2 Std. 2 Min.
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7,4/10
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Gervaise (1956)
Drama

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  • Regie
    • René Clément
  • Drehbuch
    • Émile Zola
    • Jean Aurenche
    • Pierre Bost
  • Hauptbesetzung
    • Maria Schell
    • François Périer
    • Jany Holt
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    7,4/10
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    • Regie
      • René Clément
    • Drehbuch
      • Émile Zola
      • Jean Aurenche
      • Pierre Bost
    • Hauptbesetzung
      • Maria Schell
      • François Périer
      • Jany Holt
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    Maria Schell
    Maria Schell
    • Gervaise Macquart Coupeau, une blanchisseuse douce et courageuse
    François Périer
    François Périer
    • Coupeau - le second compagnon de Gervaise, un ouvrier zingueur
    Jany Holt
    Jany Holt
    • Mme Lorilleux - la soeur revêche de Coupeau
    Mathilde Casadesus
    • Mme Boche - la concierge curieuse
    Florelle
    Florelle
    • Maman Coupeau - la vieille mère de Coupeau
    Micheline Luccioni
    Micheline Luccioni
    • Clémence - une blanchisseuse, ouvrière chez Gervaise
    Lucien Hubert
    • M. Poisson - un gendarme le mari de Virginie
    Jacques Harden
    Jacques Harden
    • Goujet - un forgeron, ami de Gervaise et de Coupeau
    Jacques Hilling
    Jacques Hilling
    • M. Boche - le mari de la concierge
    Amédée
    • Mes Bottes - un camarade de Coupeau
    Hubert de Lapparent
    Hubert de Lapparent
    • M. Lorilleux - un chaîniste, le mari souffreteux de Mme Lorilleux
    • (as Hubert Lapparent)
    Hélène Tossy
    • Mme Bijard
    Rachel Devirys
    Rachel Devirys
    • Mme Fauconnier
    • (as Rachel Devyris)
    Jacqueline Morane
    • Mme Gaudron
    Yvonne Claudie
    Yvonne Claudie
    • Mme Putois - une invitée au repas de fête
    Georges Paulais
    Georges Paulais
    • Le miséreux
    • (as Paulais)
    Gérard Darrieu
    Gérard Darrieu
    • Charles
    Pierre Duverger
    • M. Gaudron
    • Regie
      • René Clément
    • Drehbuch
      • Émile Zola
      • Jean Aurenche
      • Pierre Bost
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    8LCShackley

    Maria Schell shines in a tragic story

    This is a beautifully made, but terribly sad film, based on one of Emile Zola's most depressing stories of French life in the 1800s.

    Gervaise is a poor woman with a poorer choice of men. She is loving, smart, and industrious, but falls for superficial, lazy drunks who take advantage of her. While she tries to provide for her family by following her dream of owning her own shop, her husband drinks away the profits and complicates her life by inviting her former lover to live in their house.

    I can't say enough good things about Maria Schell's glowing performance as a tragic heroine. Her beautiful, expressive face is impossible to forget, and her emotional range is impressive. The rest of the cast is also pitch-perfect, from her various neighbors and clients, down to the lovely little girl who plays daughter Nana with touching sadness.

    Surgeon general's warning: don't watch this film while under the influence of alcohol or mood- depressing drugs. It might push you over your limit.
    6planktonrules

    It sucks being poor...and it especially sucks being Gervaise!

    "Gervaise" is a film based on the story "L'Assommoir" by Emile Zola. It had been filmed several times before (these were mostly silent versions) and this is the most recent version of his story. It's all about a rather pathetic poor lady (Gervaise--Maria Schell) and her horrible choices of men. It is very well made but not exactly a pleasant film. In fact, at times, it's a bit painful to watch.

    When the film begins, Auguste leaves Gervaise for another woman-- leaving her with children to raise. Eventually she marries Coupeau and their life seems to be going well. However, when the husband gets injured on the job, he degenerates to alcoholism and makes Gervaise's life completely miserable. The husband even knowingly brings his new friend, Auguste, home to live with them---knowing that long ago he was his wife's lover! At the same time, Gervaise has fallen for the only decent man in her life, the blacksmith. What's next in this tale of misery? See the film...if you dare.

    This story is both about the wretched lives of the urban poor, as they are exploited, and about the disintegration of the morals of this class as well. It's not exactly pleasant viewing and is also clearly a lesson about the ills of drink--a very popular message when the film was made and remade several times during the silent era. Nearly everyone in this film is nasty and selfish and despite all this is IS well made. The acting, sets and direction by René Clément are all quite good...but you have to be willing to sit through nearly two hours of wretchedness and who wants to do that?!
    9friedlandea

    almost lives up to the novel

    It required some self-convincing before I crossed my fingers and watched this filmed version of Emile Zola's L'Assommoir. Zola's work, I find, is nearly impossible to translate to the screen. To wit, I cite Jean Renoir's horrible adaptation of La Bete Humaine, with Jean Gabin no less and Simone Simon. Somehow film has not succeeded in capturing the dark, dismal heart of Zola's naturalisme. Read Zola's 20-volume series of novels, the Rougon-Macquart. The only question you will have is which one ends on the bleakest note. Few of his protagonists walk away on the final page, if they live to walk away at all, happily into the sunset - the exceptions being invariably the scoundrels, power-hungry Eugène Rougon, his money-grubbing brother Aristide, or the grasping retail magnate Octave Mouret. L'Assommoir, along with Germinal, La Curée and L'Oeuvre, are among the most dismal, though personally I was left most entirely depressed at the end of La Terre and the ironic La Joie de Vivre. That said, I was surprised. René Clément's Gervaise almost succeeds. It comes close to conjuring the darkness and despair and sense of futility in a Zola novel. Almost. He had a tremendous assist from Maria Schell. Her Gervaise is a truly hertbreaking characterization. She is exactly as Zola depicted her: kind-hearted, hard-working, generous, but totally lacking in the ruthlessness needed to survive - a born victim of a ruthless world. Zola would have applauded.

    The screenplay changes some of the story, but not nearly as much as do other cinematic adaptations of great novels. It omits some characters, the brutal domestic violence episodes of the family Bijard. But that is to be expected. It reduces the role of Gervaise's in-laws the Lorilleux, who in the novel work rapaciously in their narrow, overheated apartment hammering out enough tiny gold chains to stretch from Paris to Marseille. It exaggerates the character of Virginie, building her into a veritble femme fatale. She, in the novel, is not the machinator of Gervaise's downfall. She is herself a victim of Lantier's parasitism, once he latches onto her household. Life and heredity are the cause of Gervaise's fated fall. Those are her nemeses. Zola himself, defending his work against critics - for the right, L'Assommoir was a left-wing attack on the virtue of the capitalist work ethic; for the left it was a right-wing slander on the noble and virtuous working class - described it as "la déchéance fatale d'une famille ouvrière dans le milieu empesté de nos faubourgs," the inevitable downfall of a working-class family in our sordid suburbs.

    Two scenes are perfect evocations of the book: the party scene and the visit to the Louvre. Coupeau's long, agonizing descent into alcoholism is more drawn out and more devastating, and his death, not at home but in the hospital drunk ward in the grip of delerium tremens, is much more harrowing in the novel. The film leaves Gervaise alive. Zola did not. His story continues to her death of starvation, huddled in the tiny cubby-hole once inhabited by père Bru. That, I guess, was a sadness too far for the film. The film leaves us with a wink and a nod as little Nana flaunts out into the street with her new ribbon. Those who have read on in the series know what will be her degenerate life and miserable death once she gets to star in her own novel. For a mediocre filming of that story, try the 1955 movie with Martine Carol and Charles Boyer.
    7frankde-jong

    A somewhat outdated but nevertheless sympathetic film

    "Gervaise" is an adaptation of the novel "L'assommoir" (1877, Emile Zola). In this novel a working cass woman breaks down due to a lot of bad luck and a lot of booze. When the novel came out there was discussion if the book was defending the working class (describing their harsh live) or insulting the working class (describing their alcohol abuse).

    The film above everything seems to be defending women, describing the struggle Gervaise (Maria Schell) has to wage against the two idlers of husbands that play a role in her life. This is because the film omits the excessive pride of Gervaise that she does have in the novel. This results in a totally innocent woman having bad luck again and again. This overdose of bad luck gives the film a somewhat moralistic tone (it has sometimes been denoted as a very long commercial against alcohol abuse) and even becomes unintentionally funny / corny.

    Although the film is somewhat outdates, it was one of the nominees for best foreign language film in 1956, so the film must have its pros. Apart from the acting of Maria Schell I would like to mention the beautiful setpieces. The film has partly the same bittersweet (a little bit more bitter) mood as "Casque d'or" (1952, Jacques Becker), a film that was made and situated in the same time as "Gervaise".
    8dbdumonteil

    Maria Schell was miscast

    Why Maria Schell?If you have read Zola's masterpiece -"l'assommoir" the seventh of the Rougon Macquart saga,and one of the finest, surpassed only by "Germinal"- ,you wonder why Clement chose her when the part was tailor made for Simone Signoret.On the other hand ,Suzy Delair was the ideal Virginie Poisson,hypocrite venomous and vile .They say her buttocks were "dubbed" (by Liliane Montevecchi's) during the famous scene of the spanking ! René Clément did a good job even if his adaptation seemed sometimes tame and timid .Zola's depictions are so intense that it's hard to transfer them to the screen.But the " fête de Gervaise " ,with the gargantuan meal comes close to fully recreate it,and it was not easy since in the book it spreads over about twenty pages.

    Despise some reservations,this is an unqualified must for good cinema lovers.

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      Official submission by France for the 'Best Foreign Language Film' category of the 29th Academy Awards in 1957.
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      Gervaise Macquart Coupeau, une blanchisseuse douce et courageuse: Morning came and he still hadn't returned. He'd been out all night. It was the first time. I was so proud to have the handsomest guy around, me, the gimp.

    • Alternative Versionen
      The original French version is much more risque than the heavily edited US version in at least one scene and probably others: the scene where Maria Schell has a catfight with Suzy Delair, which ends with Schell spanking Delair with a wooden paddle, is much more explicit in the French version which includes scenes of Suzy Delairs' bare behind getting whacked.
    • Verbindungen
      Edited into Meine Schwester Maria (2002)
    • Soundtracks
      Chanson de Gervaise
      Music by Georges Auric

      Lyrics by Raymond Queneau

      Performed by Maria Schell

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      • 3. August 1956 (Westdeutschland)
    • Herkunftsland
      • Frankreich
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      • Französisch
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      • Franstudio, Saint-Maurice, Val-de-Marne, Frankreich(Studio)
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