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Der Engel mit den dunklen Flügeln

Originaltitel: The Vintner's Luck
  • 2009
  • 12
  • 2 Std. 1 Min.
IMDb-BEWERTUNG
5,6/10
1015
IHRE BEWERTUNG
Der Engel mit den dunklen Flügeln (2009)
In 19th century France, a peasant winemaker endeavors to create the perfect vintage.
trailer wiedergeben2:04
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‎Im Frankreich des 19. Jahrhunderts bemüht sich ein bäuerlicher Winzer, den perfekten Jahrgang zu kreieren.‎‎Im Frankreich des 19. Jahrhunderts bemüht sich ein bäuerlicher Winzer, den perfekten Jahrgang zu kreieren.‎‎Im Frankreich des 19. Jahrhunderts bemüht sich ein bäuerlicher Winzer, den perfekten Jahrgang zu kreieren.‎

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    • Niki Caro
  • Drehbuch
    • Niki Caro
    • Elizabeth Knox
    • Joan Scheckel
  • Hauptbesetzung
    • Jérémie Renier
    • Keisha Castle-Hughes
    • Vania Vilers
  • Siehe Produktionsinformationen bei IMDbPro
  • IMDb-BEWERTUNG
    5,6/10
    1015
    IHRE BEWERTUNG
    • Regie
      • Niki Caro
    • Drehbuch
      • Niki Caro
      • Elizabeth Knox
      • Joan Scheckel
    • Hauptbesetzung
      • Jérémie Renier
      • Keisha Castle-Hughes
      • Vania Vilers
    • 18Benutzerrezensionen
    • 10Kritische Rezensionen
  • Siehe Produktionsinformationen bei IMDbPro
    • Auszeichnungen
      • 3 Gewinne & 3 Nominierungen insgesamt

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    Jérémie Renier
    Jérémie Renier
    • Sobran Jodeau
    Keisha Castle-Hughes
    Keisha Castle-Hughes
    • Celeste
    Vania Vilers
    Vania Vilers
    • Jodeau Senior
    Eric Godon
    Eric Godon
    • Father Lesy
    Patrice Valota
    • Comte de Vully
    François Beukelaers
    • Chief Winemaker
    Gaspard Ulliel
    Gaspard Ulliel
    • The Angel Xas
    Stephane Garneau-Monten
    Stephane Garneau-Monten
    • Young Soldier
    • (as Stephane Garneau)
    Juliette Mariotte
    • Baby Sabine
    Finn Van Mell
    • Baby Nicolette
    Charlotte Cheveau
    • Sabine - 2-3 Years
    Felicity-Amore Castle-Hughes
    • Nicolette - 12-18 Months
    Julie Berthoux
    • Sabine - 4-5 Years
    Vera Farmiga
    Vera Farmiga
    • Aurora de Valday
    Jean-Louis Sbille
    Jean-Louis Sbille
    • Henri
    Eloise Despres
    • Nicolette…
    Hans Ropiteau
    • Baby Baptiste
    Matthias Javos
    • Baptiste - Toddler
    • Regie
      • Niki Caro
    • Drehbuch
      • Niki Caro
      • Elizabeth Knox
      • Joan Scheckel
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    10queenondi

    Heavenly Vintage

    This film absolutely surprised me! I randomly searched for a fantasy film, and when this tile appeared I thought what the heck, I love wine that should be interesting! What I wasn't expecting, however, was a very well written and very well acted, blend of romance and fantasy. Even if you're not a person who enjoys wine (though it helps), this film is sure to keep you intrigued and engaged. Give it a try, preferably while drinking a glass or two or three of your favorite Pinot noir, and enjoy!
    8gradyharp

    A Period Piece with Stunning Actors

    HEAVENLY VINTAGE (aka THE VINTNER'S LUCK) is a somewhat perplexing film. Based on a novel by Elizabeth Knox and adapted for the screen by Joan Scheckel and writer/director Niki Caro it comes across as a patchwork quilt - many fine story lines that don't seem to fit together into a grand whole. Niki Caro has some fine films in her resume - The Whale Ride, North Country, Memory & Desire - so she has proved that she knows her craft. She is supported by an astonishingly fine group of actors, a sensitive cinematographer (Denis Lenoir) and one of the best teams of costume designers (Justin Buckingham and Harry Harrison) and music composer Antonio Pinto, yet the story never becomes airbourne - and that is a particularly important factor in this film.

    The year is 1815 and Sobran Jodeau (Jérémie Renier in yet another brilliant performance) is a peasant winemaker working or a château owned by Comte de Vully (Patrice Valota). Sobran falls in love with another peasant, Celeste (Keisha Castle-Hughes) despite the warning's about Celeste's mad father Sobran's father (Vania Vilers) claims Sobran will be doomed. Sobran longs to have his own vineyard and to make his own wine and one evening an angel (Gaspard Ulliel) appears to Sobran and encourages him to marry Celeste and begin his own vines and to meet the angel again in a year's time. A year later Sobran again meets his angel and reports he is not only married but that Celeste is pregnant. The angel encourages him to bravely begin his own vineyard. Sobran's goal is interrupted crop failure and by his going off to fight in Napoleon's war. He returns to the demise of Comte de Vully and the takeover of the Château by the counts niece, the beautiful Aurora de Valday (Vera Farmiga). Though Sobran and Aurora represent different classes they join together to make their dream of the perfect wine come true and there is a physical attraction that is consummated despite Sobran's commitment to his wife and children. Sobran meets his angel again and we sense the angel and Sobran are in love but a confession on the part of the angel creates a schism and form there the fortune of Sobran begins to dwindle until the resurgence of hope at the end: Sibran, Aurora, and Celestehave aged and Sobran's children are mature. The secrets of Sobran's heavenly vintage are revealed at last. 'A Heavenly Vintage is a beautiful and sensual tale about what it takes to create the perfect vintage.'

    Jérémie Renier, Gaspard Ulliel and Vera Farmiga offer stunning performances but even they are unable to make the story memorable. Given those involved form the top to the bottom of this production it is difficult to understand why it does eventually work. But perhaps that is the fault of the novelist Elizabeth Knox. The film is worth for the actors and the stunning costumes and décor.

    Grady Harp
    10Joshuamwc

    A Vintner and his angel.

    Having read the novel by Elizabeth Knox I had high hopes for the film. I bought the DVD and when I got round to the viewing I was impressed by Niki Caro's rendition. The movie was beautifully crafted from start to finish with the exception of the wasted screen time establishing the landscape. Too much screen time was dedicated to the albeit beautiful French/New Zealand landscape. The casting was perfect, each of the protagonists had a part to play romantically to Sobran Jodeau. Celeste (Keisha Castle Hughes) was the physical, the Baroness (Vera Farmiga) being Intelletual and Xas (Gaspard Ulliel) the spiritual. One factor I found disappointing was the relationship between Sobran and Xas in the novel played a significant role in influencing the fruition of Sobran's dreams to create a wine never tasted, yet in the film the relationship seemed downplayed. Which is a shame because it seemed like the film missed something which would have brought justice to the novel. However I definitely think that this movie is a gem which touches on a mythical theme not explored in the film Industry. The introduction of the angel Xas seemed very believable and I believe Niki managed to bring to life Elizabeth Knox's story of a vintner and his angel to life.
    5SnoopyStyle

    melodrama of wine

    It's 19th century France. Sobran Jodeau is a peasant working for a château winemaker. He wants to make more than peasant wine. During one drunken night, he is rescued by angel Xas who offers him special seeds in exchange for meeting him one night every year for the rest of his life. Sobran marries Celeste (Keisha Castle-Hughes) and starts a family. The Chateau's Baroness Aurora de Valday (Vera Farmiga) returns from Paris. It's a fable of love, passion, and wine.

    Niki Caro, who wrote and directed 'Whale Rider', has created a melodrama about French vine during the Napoleanic age. It's a bit of a grind. It's long and melodramatic like an old romance novel. It does go off in unexpected directions. The passion for the vines do come through the screen. Jérémie Renier has a shiftiness that is unappealing and distracts from the assumed passion from Sobran. His European accent don't match either Vera or Keisha. Keisha is underused and is no more than a face. Another lead could tie the whole movie together. This movie struggles to find solid ground but I do like the wine making.
    9lleone8

    A beautiful film that brings forth a world of desire, lust and passion as well as death and anguish. The true duality of life.

    This film, which transports us to 19th century France, is so beautiful in so many ways. It seeps in and touches you with the delicacy of a fine wine. The pace of it let's you digest each moment and allows you to linger in a wonderful world of passion, desire, spiritedness as well as death and anguish. Which is why I loved the film so much...the duality of it. It's not like your typical Hollywood movie in which one thing or another is forced onto you. The film takes you on a journey where you can think about, and more importantly feel the duality of life...the duality of your own life and spirit. It awakens an understanding within yourself through the characters and the script. The acting is superb...Vera Farmiga is at her best and Keisha Castle-Hughes has become a fierce woman with such raw vibrancy I was wishing for more of her. The script takes the kind of turns and risks you can only hope for when watching a film. Filled with such feeling and thought it's a tale that lingers on long after leaving the theater....isn't that what art is all about.

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    • Erscheinungsdatum
      • 12. November 2009 (Neuseeland)
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      • Frankreich
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    • Drehorte
      • Beaune, Côte-d'Or, Frankreich
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      • New Zealand Film Production Fund
      • Ascension Films
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