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Violette tiene la edad suficiente para casarse, pero su pueblo en los Alpes ha sido privado de todos los hombres por la represión en diciembre de 1851.Violette tiene la edad suficiente para casarse, pero su pueblo en los Alpes ha sido privado de todos los hombres por la represión en diciembre de 1851.Violette tiene la edad suficiente para casarse, pero su pueblo en los Alpes ha sido privado de todos los hombres por la represión en diciembre de 1851.
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- Guionistas
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- Premios
- 1 premio ganado y 4 nominaciones en total
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Set in the mid-19th century in a remote French farming village, the men of the small community are swept up and arrested by the forces of Napoleon Bonaparte. He has pulled off a coup in the nation and dissolved their Second Republic, only to soon declare himself Emperor.
Thus the women of the village are left to fend for themselves not knowing the fate of their loved ones. They'll undergo a collaborative effort to harvest the fields, care for the animals, and make necessary repairs when needed.
They'll also decide that if a man does wander through their community they will share him equally including the bedroom. But when a handsome and mysterious man named Jean (Alban Lenoir), claiming to be a traveling blacksmith, does pass through, the women will do their best to have him stay.
The young Violette (Pauline Burlet) will be tasked to look after Jean. She's the only person left in the town who can read and since Jean can also read it will help form a bond between them. Also, they'll be physical attraction as well all leading to a relationship.
However, Violette will soon feel the pressure of the other women wanting to participate in their pact of sharing Jean. I won't write spoilers as to what happens thereafter or if some or all of the village's men eventually return.
Overall, this is a deliberately paced movie with subtle, not "knock you off your seat", drama. The fine performances of the leads Burlet and Lenoir are understated and effective. Part of the power of the film is how the women must cooperate and collaborate to survive. But this is the type of slow paced and subtle movie that will not appeal to everyone, especially those seeking an action flick.
Thus the women of the village are left to fend for themselves not knowing the fate of their loved ones. They'll undergo a collaborative effort to harvest the fields, care for the animals, and make necessary repairs when needed.
They'll also decide that if a man does wander through their community they will share him equally including the bedroom. But when a handsome and mysterious man named Jean (Alban Lenoir), claiming to be a traveling blacksmith, does pass through, the women will do their best to have him stay.
The young Violette (Pauline Burlet) will be tasked to look after Jean. She's the only person left in the town who can read and since Jean can also read it will help form a bond between them. Also, they'll be physical attraction as well all leading to a relationship.
However, Violette will soon feel the pressure of the other women wanting to participate in their pact of sharing Jean. I won't write spoilers as to what happens thereafter or if some or all of the village's men eventually return.
Overall, this is a deliberately paced movie with subtle, not "knock you off your seat", drama. The fine performances of the leads Burlet and Lenoir are understated and effective. Part of the power of the film is how the women must cooperate and collaborate to survive. But this is the type of slow paced and subtle movie that will not appeal to everyone, especially those seeking an action flick.
Great story to go back in time during a not so great period of France. Life in a little village disturbed by the lack of men were not turning to lesbianism. Somewhat surprising.
This is a easy to watch film, the scenery and emotions of all the actors make it a pleasure to view. You will be rewarded for staying with the slow pace as it builds up to a satisfying climax. I've recommended this to all my friends adding that they should sit back in a nice comfortable chair with a glass of wine and be prepared for a well-thought out performance and an intriguing story.
What an interesting story set in the deep France, in the middle of nowhere, in a remoted village where all men have been deported into war. We think here about THE BEGUILED, or SEVEN WOMEN, but in a lesser scale of course. A women's story and directed by a female film maker. Those women swear to wait for the next man coming and keep him for all of them, so that they can give birth....After LES FILLES DU SOLEIL yesterday, I am still amazed by another female'movie; But the topic is not exactly the same though.
¿Sabías que…?
- TriviaBased on a short story by then 84 year old Violette Ailhaud, written in 1919, and supposedly based on an incident from her own life. At her instruction it was not made public until 1952, one hundred years after the events related in the story.
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Taquilla
- Total en EE. UU. y Canadá
- USD 36,233
- Fin de semana de estreno en EE. UU. y Canadá
- USD 4,128
- 3 mar 2019
- Total a nivel mundial
- USD 433,112
- Tiempo de ejecución1 hora 38 minutos
- Color
- Relación de aspecto
- 1.37 : 1
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