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Une chambre en ville

  • 1982
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 30min
CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
6.7/10
1.8 k
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Richard Berry, Dominique Sanda, and Jean-François Stévenin in Une chambre en ville (1982)
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Un musical alrededor del tema de los derechos de los trabajadores, con una huelga de fondo, y sobre las relaciones que se forman en este contexto.Un musical alrededor del tema de los derechos de los trabajadores, con una huelga de fondo, y sobre las relaciones que se forman en este contexto.Un musical alrededor del tema de los derechos de los trabajadores, con una huelga de fondo, y sobre las relaciones que se forman en este contexto.

  • Dirección
    • Jacques Demy
  • Guionista
    • Jacques Demy
  • Elenco
    • Dominique Sanda
    • Danielle Darrieux
    • Richard Berry
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  • CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
    6.7/10
    1.8 k
    TU CALIFICACIÓN
    • Dirección
      • Jacques Demy
    • Guionista
      • Jacques Demy
    • Elenco
      • Dominique Sanda
      • Danielle Darrieux
      • Richard Berry
    • 17Opiniones de los usuarios
    • 18Opiniones de los críticos
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    • Premios
      • 3 premios ganados y 10 nominaciones en total

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    Dominique Sanda
    Dominique Sanda
    • Edith Leroyer
    Danielle Darrieux
    Danielle Darrieux
    • Margot Langlois
    Richard Berry
    Richard Berry
    • François Guilbaud
    Michel Piccoli
    Michel Piccoli
    • Edmond Leroyer
    Fabienne Guyon
    • Violette Pelletier
    Anna Gaylor
    • Madame Pelletier
    Jean-François Stévenin
    Jean-François Stévenin
    • Dambiel
    Jean-Louis Rolland
    • Ménager
    Marie-France Roussel
    • Mme Sforza
    Georges Blaness
    Georges Blaness
    • Chef des CRS
    Yann Dedet
    • Ouvrier
    Nicolas Hossein
    • Ouvrier
    Gil Warga
    • Ouvrier
    Antoine Mikola
    • Ouvrier
    Marie-Pierre Feuillard
    • Femme à l'enfant
    Monique Créteur
    • Dame au chat
    Patrick Joly
    • L'arroseur
    Florence Davis
    • Edith
    • (doblaje en canto)
    • Dirección
      • Jacques Demy
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      • Jacques Demy
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    8gavin6942

    Pure Gold

    Workers during a strike prepare and perform a demonstration, and two personal relations develop against this background. François (Richard Berry) abandons his pregnant girlfriend Violette (Fabienne Guyon, appropriately dressed in violet), and meets a very beautiful upper class girl, Edith (Dominique Sanda).

    This was my first experience with Jacques Demy, and I was immediately smitten. The backdrop recalls something like "Les Miserables", based on Demy's own witnessing of a shipyard strike, though the focus here is much more on the love triangle, and Francois Guilbard is not the tragic character that Jean Valjean is (in fact, Francois is kind of a rat).

    Musicals are not my favorite genre, but I think this was done right... every line sounds amazing, and it works to have it done without any speaking. The dark themes even hark back to classic operas more than the saccharine musicals of modern Hollywood. Where the plot may be less than perfect, it is made up for by the mere presence of such striking and talented actors.

    Unfortunately for Demy, many consider his best years 1961-1967, with the exception of "Donkey Skin" (1970) and completely disregard this film. Despite being nominated for nine Cesars (basically the French Oscars), it won none of them.
    7elo-equipamentos

    Among a strike, a tragic musical tale !!!

    How I never saw this movie and when the first line was spoken in singing way, I realize be treat a musical, not a classic musical as we get used to, just sung in every line, well it really weird to watch a movie, I love the ultimate musical "Les Miserables", taking in account the level of the budge they differ each other so much, "Une Chamble en Ville" is a small production a slow pace, sometimes still boring, nevertheless the story is great, the tragic tale took place at Nantes, during shipyard's strike (Which the French people loves to do) a humble worker François (Richard Berry) rent a room from a former Countess Margot (Danielle Darrieux) she has an unsatisfied married daughter Edith (Dominique Sanda in bold nudes scenes) due her husband Edmond (Michel Piccoli) actually is sexually impotent, in other hand François has been dating with Violette, who was pregnancy from him without notice by him, in fact François didn't love her, when he meets Edith the chemistry is overpowering and ends up in love night at cheap hotel, then all these facts are interwoven each other, a tragic tale sang on every line, fine movie, although it wasn't allowed to everyone!!!

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    First watch: 2020 / How many: 1 / Source: DVD / Rating: 7.25
    7atlasmb

    A Bold Undertaking That Falls Far Short Of Its Potential

    "Une Chambre de Ville" is a tragic opera set during the strike of a shipyard workers union in 1955. Against the backdrop of clashes between police and strikers, the story is about two star-crossed lovers.

    Francois is one of the striking workers and Edith is the dissatisfied wife of a television salesman. Fate brings them together and the result feels Shakespearian. They sing of never-ending love, but this is a story about unhappiness--for them and the other main characters.

    Though the lyrics/dialogue are rather unpoetic in a classical sense, the music is powerful and lyrical. Indeed, the musical score is one of the best parts of the film.

    Noticeable attention has been paid the scenery, with an emphasis on bright colors, providing striking images.

    The actors have adequate singing voices, but the central theme--the great love of Francois (Richard Berry) and Edith (Dominique Sanda)-- is unconvincing. Their love feels rather conventional, certainly not a love for the ages. The viewer wants to feel that each is an island oasis of love for the other, driving them to heights of passion and personal transformation. But instead they feel like two losers who converge for a desperate evening and remain unchanged. The musical score, which is so strong, promises a classic story of love, like "Phantom of the Opera", but the characters fall far short.

    The film's ending is abrupt, and it serves to undermine the theme of everlasting love.
    9florcat

    Demy-- Classy n Beauty

    I always love Demy, except the one discussing the pregnancy of a male-so called a comedy.. Bias, of course. He always give you classical fairy tales which takes you away from your real world. Then you are carried into another space, and you can fully focus on what you are watching. Please don't pause his movies or you'll definitely find them dull and boring! For me, his music strengthens the story. Females are all beautiful princesses or queens. immersed in love, in a way.. Catherine Denver is, of course, his perfect princess. In fact, no one is bad. Many hate his Donkey Skin but that's it's close to Plato's idea/ideal. Most important of all, his protest of war is so subtle that it goes deep down without any noticing...
    10scharnbergmax-se

    A Highly Underrated Film Musical

    'Une chambre en ville' was thoroughly underrated from the start. In 1982 audiences no longer favoured tragic movies. BUT WHY? A generation earlier television had strongly reduced the audience of the cinemas. But television had NOT changed the taste. Video had a more profound influence. Take a standard situation. A group is watching a video which may evoke strong emotions in some of the spectators. Suddenly another catches the remote control, rewinds the movie and makes some comment (e.g., 'Girls should never have such a coiffure'). Repeated exposure to experiences of this kind may reduce the capacity for becoming emotionally aroused by movies. - Note that this is a recent development. It is easy to assemble a list of 100 very tragic movies produced 1935-1965, which at that time were highly appreciated by the average film-goer. I am even convinced that the average film-goer of this period would have loved contemporary movies such as 'Stormy Weather' (by Solveig Anspach) and 'Les diables' (by Christophe Ruggia).

    If your aim is not emotional experience, you are likely to be disappointed by 'Une chambre en ville', despite its excellent merits. But please note that my review is one-sided and might be misleading. I intend to say much about the music, and shall reduce all other aspects to the bare minimum. What is the plot? Workers are striking. During a demonstration one of them (Francois) is shot by the police. He dies in the arms of his beloved (Edith). But only one day earlier he had abandoned his pregnant girlfriend (Violette), because he had met a very beautiful over-class girl. Francois and Edith were immediately overwhelmed by genuine and reciprocal passion.

    Even among film musicals it is infrequent that every line is sung. Hence, it is natural to compare 'Une chambre en ville' with 'Les parapluis de Chèrbourg'. Jacques Demy directed both. But different composers (Michel Colombier and Michel Legrand) wrote the music. I think both got the manuscript most suitable for their specific talent.

    The music of 'Une chambre' differs from that of 'Les parapluis' foremost in three respects. Without ceasing to be real film music, it is more introverted, and it is closer to opera music. But the largest difference is the director's relation to the singers.

    Whenever two persons sing simultaneously in 'Les parapluis', you can clearly perceive the words of each. Also, simultaneous singing never transgresses the kind of dialogues that may be found in purely spoken theatre. By contrast, 'Une chambre' contains a real duet: the loving couple sings the same text together in parallel sixths; a device clearly borrowed from the opera. - - - To avoid misunderstanding as regards my next point: numerous great composers have borrowed melodies or other things from each other. Borrowing is not a fault if the borrowed thing is used for new purposes. Since 'Une chambre' finishes with a love scene in which one of the couple dies, it is not far-fetched to associate to Wagner's 'Tristan and Isolde'. During the final scene of the movie the main musical theme is presented for the fourth time, and this time with new accompanying melodies played by the orchestra. Rightly or wrongly, I think that these melodies are to some extent inspired by Wagner's opera (bar 63-73 of the overture).

    Any competent musical conductor would tell the singers to take some impression of the mood of the text. But the soundtrack of 'Les parapluis' never differs much from a neutral performance. Hence, it is hardly possible to decide whether or not Jacques Demy actually directed the singers before the soundtrack was made. But in 'Une chambre' it could hardly be more manifest that Demy has devoted as much direction to the singers as to the actors seen on the screen. From Violette's singing voice alone, no one could mistake her distress when Francois abandons her, and her feeling of being treated unjust when Francois tries to excuse his behaviour. - - - Suppose you do not understand French, and that you are listening to the soundtracks of both movies without seeing the pictures. You will nevertheless have a fair chance of correctly perceiving the emotions of many scenes of 'Une chambre'. You will be much less successful with 'Les parapluis'.

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      Demy's longtime collaborator, composer Michel Legrand, strongly opposed the movie's social themes and urged the director to not do the movie. He ended up not being associated with the movie at all, and even in the 2010s, he was still trashing the movie in interviews.
    • Errores
      Around 01:11:53, Edith is holding a fire gun. Around 01:11:57, Edith is holding her bag and puts a tissue around her hand. However, she hasn't received a razor cut.
    • Citas

      Madame Pelletier: [singing] You worry too much about me. Think of yourself first, of your own life. I've lived mine.

    • Conexiones
      Featured in Jacquot de Nantes (1991)
    • Bandas sonoras
      Guilbaud et la Baronne
      Music by Michel Colombier

      Lyrics by Jacques Demy

      Performed by Danielle Darrieux

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    Detalles

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    • Fecha de lanzamiento
      • 27 de octubre de 1982 (Francia)
    • País de origen
      • Francia
    • Idioma
      • Francés
    • También se conoce como
      • A Room in Town
    • Locaciones de filmación
      • Place du Commerce, Nantes, Loire Atlantique, Francia(Where Violette goes to look for Guilbaud)
    • Productoras
      • Production Générale de Films (PROGEFI)
      • TF1 Films Production
      • Union Générale Cinématographique (UGC)
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      1 hora 30 minutos
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      • Dolby Stereo
    • Relación de aspecto
      • 1.66 : 1

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