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Molière

  • 2007
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IMDb-BEWERTUNG
7,1/10
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Romain Duris and Ludivine Sagnier in Molière (2007)
Theatrical Trailer from MVD Entertainment Group
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Der wegen Schulden inhaftierte Dramatiker Molière wird von einem Aristokraten gerettet, der seine Hilfe braucht, um eine junge Marquise zu verführen.Der wegen Schulden inhaftierte Dramatiker Molière wird von einem Aristokraten gerettet, der seine Hilfe braucht, um eine junge Marquise zu verführen.Der wegen Schulden inhaftierte Dramatiker Molière wird von einem Aristokraten gerettet, der seine Hilfe braucht, um eine junge Marquise zu verführen.

  • Regie
    • Laurent Tirard
  • Drehbuch
    • Laurent Tirard
    • Grégoire Vigneron
  • Hauptbesetzung
    • Romain Duris
    • Fabrice Luchini
    • Laura Morante
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    6709
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    • Regie
      • Laurent Tirard
    • Drehbuch
      • Laurent Tirard
      • Grégoire Vigneron
    • Hauptbesetzung
      • Romain Duris
      • Fabrice Luchini
      • Laura Morante
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    • 59Metascore
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    • Auszeichnungen
      • 3 Gewinne & 5 Nominierungen insgesamt

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    Romain Duris
    Romain Duris
    • Jean-Baptiste Poquelin
    Fabrice Luchini
    Fabrice Luchini
    • M. Jourdain
    Laura Morante
    Laura Morante
    • Elmire Jourdain
    Edouard Baer
    Edouard Baer
    • Dorante
    Ludivine Sagnier
    Ludivine Sagnier
    • Célimène
    Fanny Valette
    Fanny Valette
    • Henriette Jourdain
    Gonzague Montuel
    • Valère
    Gilian Petrovski
    • Thomas
    Sophie-Charlotte Husson
    Sophie-Charlotte Husson
    • Madeleine Béjart
    Anne Suarez
    Anne Suarez
    • Catherine de Brie
    Annelise Hesme
    Annelise Hesme
    • Marquise du Parc
    Luc Tremblais
    • Gros-René
    Nicolas Vaude
    Nicolas Vaude
    • Monsieur
    Philippe du Janerand
    Philippe du Janerand
    • Bonnefoy
    Isabelle Caubère
    • Toinette
    Mélanie Dos Santos
    • Louison - 8 ans
    Pierre Laplace
    • Cyrano
    Wilfred Benaïche
    • Jean Poquelin
    • Regie
      • Laurent Tirard
    • Drehbuch
      • Laurent Tirard
      • Grégoire Vigneron
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    8dbdumonteil

    Characters in search of an author.

    This movie is a true delight for Moliere's fans.A good knowledge of his plays is useful but the screenplay is strong enough to grab someone who is not particularly interested in them.The story is essentially based on "Le Bourgeois Gentilhomme" (aka "the middle class gentleman" ) and "Tartuffe" with elements borrowed from "Le Misanthrope" ,"Les Femmes Savantes" ,"L'Avare " and "Les Fourberies De Scapin" .Now the lines are directly taken from the writer ,now they are written in his style .Each character represents two or three other characters:the wonderful Fabrice Lucchini is Monsieur Jourdain and Orgon,Romain Duris is Molière and Tartuffe ,Laura Morante is Elmire and Madame Jourdain and the excellent Edouard Baer ,Dorante ,Alceste and some kind of "Grand Turc" .

    Agatha Christie disappeared when her husband left her and as nobody knew what she did in those days they made a movie about it in the late seventies ("Agatha" ,Michael Apted).So why not Molière?In France ,some critics such as the reliable Claude Bouliq Mercier slagged off Tirard's movie ,proving that they can be prodigious snobs themselves sometimes;of course they spoke in the name of culture,of art ,of Molière -who -was one-more-time-betrayed ,they do not have any sense of humor.

    Molière meeting his famous characters before writing his plays (after all they were inspired by the society he lived in) is pure fiction,and should not be taken too seriously:hence the failure with the French intellectual audience who praises to the skies any sequence of Woody Allen's films .I remember a teacher who could captivate his class with "Le Misanthrope" .He often made us laugh .I remembered him when I was watching"Molière" ,particularly the so-called "scene des Petits Marquis " updated by Celimène/Dorimène .Thank you,Mr Tirard.

    NB :should not be mistaken for Ariane Mnouchkine's eponymous work (1978)
    7planktonrules

    It definitely helps if you are familiar with the works of Molière

    Molière 'Le Bourgeois Gentilhomme' and 'Tartuffe' and his own life M Jourdaine a complete fool

    You do not have to be familiar with the works of Molière to enjoy this film, though it's much, much more likely you will if you have seen or read his plays. This is because the plot and style of this film is very strongly inspired by his plays--particularly "Le Bourgeoise Gentilhomme" and "Tartuffe". So, for the unfamiliar, I'd rate the film a 6 and for the lovers of Molière, I'd score this film an 8.

    The film is a tad difficult to follow as it does not follow a liner timeline. In fact it bounces around a bit. This is hard to follow because Romain Duris (as Molière) looks pretty much the same through the 13 year course of the film. When the film begins, it is at the present time. Then, Molière has a flashback where he remembers what life was like BEFORE he became famous--13 years earlier. At that time, he was briefly in prison for bad debts (something the author actually did have happen to him) but was rescued by a rich member of the Bourgeoise, Mr. Jourdaine. However, Jourdaine did not do this for strictly noble reasons--he wanted Molière to help him in his efforts to win the heart of a young woman. However, Jourdaine is already married (to a lovely lady he sadly neglects) and there isn't a prayer the young woman will return his advances. What's to become of all this? See the film.

    The story plays much like a production by Molière--combined with a few facts from the playwright's life. In the end, everything is wrapped up perfectly and the film is lovely--with great sets and a terrific script. But it's also the sort of costume drama that might bore many--as most folks (especially non-French viewers) today probably have little, if any, interest in this sort of thing. It's a shame, as it is quite lovely and engaging--particularly as the movie progresses.
    8gradyharp

    A Dazzling Period Piece: Filling in the Missing Pieces of Moliere's Career

    'Molière' is a treat for the eyes as well as a tickler for historical manipulation and in the hands of writers Laurent Tirard and Grégoire Vigneron the cinematic version of the 'lost years' of Jean-Baptiste Poquelin AKA Molière's life abounds in superb entertainment. If the story becomes a bit too convoluted at times, trying to paste together a story that parallels the French playwright's most famous plays, 'Le Bourgeois Gentilhomme' and 'Tartuffe' as the basis for the missing portion of Molière's life, and drags on a bit too long at two hours, it is never less that gorgeous to look at and witty to hear.

    Jean-Baptiste Poquelin or Molière (Romain Duris) is an actor and playwright for a comedy troupe that tours the provinces of France, spending himself into debtor's prison. His mysterious disappearance from prison is the time this film uses to explain how Molière was enticed by the wealthy M. Jourdain (Fabrice Luchini) to travel to his estate for the purpose of teaching the dilettante how to write plays and to act in order to win the affection of a wealthy young Célimène (Ludivine Sagnier) while keeping his daughter and his wife Elmire (Laura Morante) at bay. There are many subplots that tend to distract but in the end the 'play' created by Molière's presence and interaction with all of the other characters provides the life lessons and food for material that leads Molière to be the greatest of French playwrights.

    The cast is superb, the visual effects are opulent, the musical score is period correct, and the cinematography finds a fine balance between the lush vistas of the countryside and estates and the grimy realism of the prison and small theaters. Perhaps the story is not historically correct, but no one really knows the true events in the missing portion pf Molière's life, and this version is at least plausible and thought provoking. In French with English subtitles. Grady Harp
    7movedout

    A more fruitful experience for those intimate with his works

    Laurent Tirard's costume comedy "Molière" finds comparison with "Shakespeare in Love" rather easily, and perhaps most dauntingly, to its legendary subject's own durable narratives. But while there's not as much details missing from the 17th-century French playwright Moliere's (Romain Duris) life as there was in Shakespeare's, there's still ample room for a fanciful imagination and conjecture.

    The window is small, for Tirard and co-writer Grégoire Vigneron to present the missing weeks of Molière's life after his brief imprisonment for not paying his debts, just before he embarked with his troupe on a 13-year tour of the French provinces before his triumphant return to the theatre scene in Paris. The driving point in this film, as it was in "Shakespeare in Love", is how great art tends to imitate life and how muses tend to stem from elaborate romances, which in this case is Molière's torrid affair with the wealthy Monsieur Jourdain's (Fabrice Luchini) wife Elmire (an enthralling Laura Morante).

    Tirard's first salvo and indeed the one that sustains its premise throughout the end, is his understanding that a film about Molière has to be a farce, an important element that shapes his later and most important works when romance, gender politics and the moral bankruptcy of the French aristocracy become his staples. As a staunch tragedian, he gets an early education in the deviancy of the social class from the misguidedly smitten Jourdain who picks him out from his cell to help him perfect his self-written play to impress the blueblood snob, Célimene (Ludivine Sagnier). But "Molière", for all its charm and spirited performances does play rather loose in its opening hour, setting up the strands to be tangled in its second half. The modern transposition of the ringing hypocrisy of the rapacious upper class and eager capitalists ingratiating themselves into a privileged circle offers up its most scintillating prospects.

    Nonetheless, flawed in his initial insistence of tragedy as the spirit of true art, it would seem that while Molière's life is a stage, he's not yet in on the act. Duris plays his character with an insinuating intelligence, cynically wearing a scowl on his face but a twinkle of hope in his eyes, all with a precise intensity that threatens to spill over. A hard sell for a light comedy bordering on fluff, but Molière plays the crucial role of the straight man in his own farce. There's no sombre reverence to Molière and his work, though the film hints at the genesis of his later plays through overtly familiar circumstances, making it a more fruitful experience for those intimate with his works.
    9Reno-Rangan

    Sometime greatest inspiration comes from what you sacrifice.

    If you have already seen this movie you may come to know that it was the similar story theme to 'Shakespeare in Love'. That is not what I was going to say, this movie really did some magic spell on me because absolutely loved the movie all the way from top to bottom. The settings and the costumes, wow, very impressive, looked so natural. You know, most of the commercial flick that sets in the period like this, the filmmakers use nice and clean costumes. Cinematographically that looks awesome but won't feel like that is true.

    The movie filled with plenty of humorous scenes. The story sets in the mid 17th century France, where a popular countryside writer and actor, Molière, goes to Paris to conduct one of his play. There he comes across with some person he knew before, which takes us to the 13 years earlier flashback story. Then he was a young talented comedian who was looking for a first breakthrough in his career. Due to interference in royal affair he was jailed but a wealthy man named Jourdain saves him. Now he owes him so he helps untalented Jourdain to seduce a widow woman. Initially he tries to escape from there but something changes in him and give reason to stay. While seducing another woman, Jourdain brings a great mess into the family without his knowledge. As the adults how they gonna solve the problem is the movie's twist and turn.

    I can say the flawless, perfect performance by Fabrice Luchini was the movie's highlight. I have seen some movies of Romain Duris, it was his one of the best performances in those I have seen. Both Fabrice Luchini and Romain Duris from the driver's seat drove the movie to the success. You will enjoy it as a fine period comedy. The first three quarters were decent fun and the last quarter of the movie is what turns into a serious and emotional side of the tale. And that is where most of the audience will fall for it.

    9/10

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      The plot of "Moliere" was actually loosely based on two of his plays, 'Le Bourgeois Gentilhomme' and 'Tartuffe'.
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      Elmire Jourdain: Unhappiness has comic aspects one should never underestimate

      Jean-Baptiste Poquelin: How could I joke about that which makes me weep? This type of comedy does not exist.

      Elmire Jourdain: Well, then... invent it.

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      Ah, Madame, Je vous aime!
      Lyrics by Christian Daumas, music based on a 17th Century tune

      Performed by Henriette Jourdain (Fanny Valette) and Valère (Gonzague Montuel)

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    • Erscheinungsdatum
      • 31. Januar 2007 (Frankreich)
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      • Frankreich
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      • Die Liebesabenteuer des Herrn Molière
    • Drehorte
      • Le Mans, Sarthe, Frankreich
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      • Fidélité Productions
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      • 16.000.000 € (geschätzt)
    • Bruttoertrag in den USA und Kanada
      • 635.733 $
    • Eröffnungswochenende in den USA und in Kanada
      • 32.601 $
      • 29. Juli 2007
    • Weltweiter Bruttoertrag
      • 10.878.867 $
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