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Ein Herz im Winter

Originaltitel: Un coeur en hiver
  • 1992
  • 12
  • 1 Std. 45 Min.
IMDb-BEWERTUNG
7,6/10
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IHRE BEWERTUNG
Emmanuelle Béart in Ein Herz im Winter (1992)
DramaMusicRomance

Die schöne Geigenvirtuosin Camille hat zwei Obsessionen: die Musik von Ravel und einen Freund ihres Mannes, der Geigen baut. Doch sein Herz scheint so kalt zu sein, wie ihr Spiel leidenschaf... Alles lesenDie schöne Geigenvirtuosin Camille hat zwei Obsessionen: die Musik von Ravel und einen Freund ihres Mannes, der Geigen baut. Doch sein Herz scheint so kalt zu sein, wie ihr Spiel leidenschaftlich ist.Die schöne Geigenvirtuosin Camille hat zwei Obsessionen: die Musik von Ravel und einen Freund ihres Mannes, der Geigen baut. Doch sein Herz scheint so kalt zu sein, wie ihr Spiel leidenschaftlich ist.

  • Regie
    • Claude Sautet
  • Drehbuch
    • Claude Sautet
    • Jacques Fieschi
    • Jérôme Tonnerre
  • Hauptbesetzung
    • Daniel Auteuil
    • Emmanuelle Béart
    • André Dussollier
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  • IMDb-BEWERTUNG
    7,6/10
    11.190
    IHRE BEWERTUNG
    • Regie
      • Claude Sautet
    • Drehbuch
      • Claude Sautet
      • Jacques Fieschi
      • Jérôme Tonnerre
    • Hauptbesetzung
      • Daniel Auteuil
      • Emmanuelle Béart
      • André Dussollier
    • 77Benutzerrezensionen
    • 29Kritische Rezensionen
  • Siehe Produktionsinformationen bei IMDbPro
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    • Nominiert für 1 BAFTA Award
      • 16 Gewinne & 13 Nominierungen insgesamt

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    Daniel Auteuil
    Daniel Auteuil
    • Stéphane
    Emmanuelle Béart
    Emmanuelle Béart
    • Camille
    André Dussollier
    André Dussollier
    • Maxime
    Elizabeth Bourgine
    • Hélène
    Brigitte Catillon
    Brigitte Catillon
    • Régine
    Myriam Boyer
    Myriam Boyer
    • Mme. Amet
    Jean-Claude Bouillaud
    Stanislas Carré de Malberg
    Stanislas Carré de Malberg
    • Brice
    Dominique De Williencourt
    • Christophe
    Jeffrey Grice
    Luben Yordanoff
    Nanou Garcia
    François Domange
    Van Doude
    Van Doude
    Jacques Villa
    Galaxie Barbouth
    Benoît Bellal
    Pierre Cheremetieff
    • Regie
      • Claude Sautet
    • Drehbuch
      • Claude Sautet
      • Jacques Fieschi
      • Jérôme Tonnerre
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    10riccardo72

    A great movie! (9/10)

    If you are after car chasings and unreal fight/action scenes, don't even consider reading further and even less watching this movie.

    This movie is about human psychology and love. These characters are tormented by a feeling of inadequacy, by strong unresolved love, and deep affection. It's a modern greek tragedy. It reminds us of the real human nature, unlinear, never simple. Forget the white/black type of hollywood movies. The real world is not like that. We are not just good, we are not just bad, we can be strong and weak at the same time. This movie manages to remind us this in the context of a difficult love story accompanied by one of the most beautiful scores ever.

    The whole movie seems to have been written and built around this sad, unusual and beautiful music by Ravel (piano sonata for trio).

    If you are an intelligent person you'll love the poetry and soft touch of this movie.
    djkleanser

    C'est froid, ca!

    At the risk of sounding hyperbolic, I wish to convey that I view this movie as one of the greatest ever made. (That is, if you can cope with it). Un Coeur is an exquisite and worthy swan song for veteran filmmaker Claude Sautet.

    I know people who do not like this movie and charge its precepts as self-indulgent, stodgy, and other such indictments. Of course, everyone is entitled to his or her opinion. For me however, the scene in which the character played by Ms. Beart is rehearsing Ravel with her quartet and the character of Mr. Auteuil stares her down as only a man from France can do; with a heady combination of lust, reluctance, and sobriety- that scene takes 'psychodrama' to a new level. C'est froid, ca!

    There are only a handful of movies at the top of the mountain of Parnassus. For me, this is one of them. Bravi.
    8tandrei2001

    they just don't make it like this nowdays

    This is the kind of movie that requires time to "digest" what you see and time is something we can't afford today, perhaps not really time, but patience. The movie strikes by its beautiful music and by superb acting of Beart and Auteuil. Also strikes by not having a conventional ending, a predictable one. The portrayal of the young violinist star by Beart is breathtaking. She captures the whole picture with her facial expressions, giving deep substance to her character. Camille is not a common woman, superficial with well known "needs" that are/aren't fulfilled by the end of the plot. She teaches the audience about the mysterious woman soul. Their meeting is that kind of a chance you got only once in your life. Her eyes says it all, most of the times. Auteuil plays the (also) mysterious violin crafter master, a rather discrete character that never exposes his intimate feelings. This is something remarkable on this movie, that we never know if Stephane is really good in hiding his feelings, or simply doesn't have them to the extent that he is supposed to. I mean... who could resist Camille? Another thing I love about this movie is the "undefined" relationship between the 3 main characters. Socially we know exactly how they are, but in reality, the delimiting lines are dotted. The movie allows its characters to live a "life on their own" and does not lead to any conclusion, does not judge them in any way. I have to mention Cesar's winning (!) Dussollier's performance of a middle aged man in love with a much younger woman. He is... wise and allows the plot to develop. It is also remarkable how the author manages not to fall into the prosaic love triangle by constructing Maxime. He could have easily force it one way or another, make Camille chose (how many time we saw this in movies...) or confronting Stephane, but these are all clichés that you won't find it here. For all of this I rank it 8 and recommend it to anyone tired of superheroes and fast paced special effects.
    8asank

    Thoughtful and brilliantly acted

    I think it is an engaging and thoughtful movie - the kind that you keep thinking about, long after you have finished watching.

    The plot deals with the central character's coldness in relationships with people around him. He is definitely gifted in what he does. He is sincere and hardworking. People around him tend to be friendly and caring. But it seems our guy has some intimacy issues – he can't go beyond a certain level.

    I am not really sure as to what message did the movie want to convey. It can't just be - if you are cold in nature, you are a loser. I don't think Stéphane was cold by choice – he couldn't just change his nature so as to make others happy. I found it odd that a person of such nature would speak with frankness and openness about these issues – the way Stéphane tells Camille in the restaurant. His friendship with Hélène also seems unexplained - what was the basis – did they expect it to go further?

    What struck as peculiar was attention given to details on mundane activities - like the craftsmanship involved in making musical instruments or dealing with the restaurant manager. In some ways, these elements helped in keeping one occupied and expectant of things to come.

    Daniel Auteuil's portrayal of Stéphane was very natural. Always immaculately dressed, the way he interacted, sometimes with a smirk on his face - it made you empathize with his character. Also at times you felt like saying - what's wrong with this guy? – probably the kind of response director would have wanted to evoke from the audience. Emmanuelle Béart has acted brilliantly and looks amazingly beautiful. André Dussollier also put in a strong performance in his portrayal of Maxime.

    Dialogues are thoughtful - but at times their gravity made you feel that these are not the most natural of conversations. Cinematography is splendid – with close shots of characters and focus on eye and facial expressions.
    howard.schumann

    A very sad film but beautifully realized

    Brother, can you spare a heart?

    In Un Coeur en Hiver, the late Claude Sautet looks into the heart of Stephane, a master violin craftsman (Daniel Auteuil), and finds only ice. Stephane is an observer of life, not a participant. The film reveals the consequences of his emotional isolation, of what he has to give up in order to maintain his solitude.

    Un Coeur en Hiver is as far from a typical Hollywood romance as Casablanca is from L'Avventura. The film is almost a revisionist portrayal of the usual debonair French romantic lover. While the lovely sonatas and trios of Maurice Ravel form a haunting background, there is a lifeless quality to Stephane and ennui is a palpable presence throughout.

    Stephane seems ready to leap into a passionate relationship with a beautiful young violinist, Camille (Emmanuelle Beart) after Maxim, his partner for many years (also in love with Camille), introduces her to Stephane. Stephane, however, is unable to relate to Maxim's friendship or to his growing attraction to Camille and becomes distant and manipulative.

    Held back by his reluctance to take risks, his relationship with Camille provides him with the forms of intimacy but without the substance. No pat psychological interpretation is provided but is left to the viewer to interpret. The camera is reserved and intimate. For the most part, emotions are conveyed through glances, expressions, and silences rather than dialogue.

    The scene where Camille finally explodes out of frustration over Stephane's emotional distance, however, is powerful, yet is not enough to shake the reluctant lover from his hiding place. At a restaurant, Camille tells Stephanie, "He says he likes music because "music is dreams". "Poor jerk", she blurts out, "You know nothing about dreams". Pointing to his heart, she says, "There is nothing in there, nothing. No imagination, no heart, no balls". Stephane simply sits there with a half grin on his face. I could really feel Camille's frustration in trying to pluck fruit from a barren tree.

    Auteuil's outstanding performance makes him a likable figure, a really sweet guy but a very sad one. I felt repeatedly like shaking him from his lethargy and exposing him to joy and the rhythmic beauty of life, perhaps adding a little Mozart to his Ravel.

    At the end, however, there is some character development. Stephane finally recognizes that "there is something lifeless inside of me." As his friends depart, he is left sitting alone at a restaurant table, poignantly feeling his loneliness. Perhaps this insight is the beginning of his transformation. A very sad film but beautifully realized.

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      Emmanuelle Béart learned to play the violin for the part.
    • Verbindungen
      Featured in Claude Sautet oder Die unsichtbare Magie (2003)
    • Soundtracks
      Musique extraite des Sonates et Trio
      de Maurice Ravel

      Durand S.A. Editions Musicales et A.R.I.M.A. Ltd

      Direction musicale Philippe Sarde

      Enregistrée aux Studios Guillaume Tell par Jean-Jacques Kantorow, Howard Shelley,

      Keith Harvey

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    • Erscheinungsdatum
      • 7. Oktober 1993 (Deutschland)
    • Herkunftsland
      • Frankreich
    • Sprache
      • Französisch
    • Auch bekannt als
      • A Heart in Winter
    • Drehorte
      • Rue Beaurepaire, Paris 10, Paris, Frankreich(Camille and Stéphane under the rain)
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      • Cinéa
      • Orly Films
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