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Capitaine Conan

  • 1996
  • 2h 9m
ÉVALUATION IMDb
7,2/10
2,6 k
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Capitaine Conan (1996)
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Les exploits de guerre du capitaine français Conan et de ses hommes pendant la Première Guerre mondiale et l'intervention alliée dans la guerre civile russe.Les exploits de guerre du capitaine français Conan et de ses hommes pendant la Première Guerre mondiale et l'intervention alliée dans la guerre civile russe.Les exploits de guerre du capitaine français Conan et de ses hommes pendant la Première Guerre mondiale et l'intervention alliée dans la guerre civile russe.

  • Director
    • Bertrand Tavernier
  • Writers
    • Jean Cosmos
    • Bertrand Tavernier
    • Roger Vercel
  • Stars
    • Philippe Torreton
    • Samuel Le Bihan
    • Bernard Le Coq
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  • ÉVALUATION IMDb
    7,2/10
    2,6 k
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    • Director
      • Bertrand Tavernier
    • Writers
      • Jean Cosmos
      • Bertrand Tavernier
      • Roger Vercel
    • Stars
      • Philippe Torreton
      • Samuel Le Bihan
      • Bernard Le Coq
    • 13Commentaires d'utilisateurs
    • 12Commentaires de critiques
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    • Prix
      • 10 victoires et 10 nominations au total

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    Rôles principaux73

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    Philippe Torreton
    Philippe Torreton
    • Capt. Conan
    Samuel Le Bihan
    Samuel Le Bihan
    • Norbert
    Bernard Le Coq
    • Lt. De Scève
    Catherine Rich
    • Madeleine Erlane
    François Berléand
    François Berléand
    • Commandant Bouvier
    Claude Rich
    Claude Rich
    • Gen. Pitard de Lauzier
    André Falcon
    • Col. Voirin
    Claude Brosset
    Claude Brosset
    • Père Dubreuil
    Crina Muresan
    • Ilyana
    Cécile Vassort
    Cécile Vassort
    • Georgette
    François Levantal
    François Levantal
    • Forgeol
    Pierre Val
    • Jean Erlane
    Roger Knobelspiess
    • Maj. Cuypene
    Frédéric Pierrot
    Frédéric Pierrot
    • Chef de train
    Jean-Claude Calon
    • Officier greffier Loisy
    Laurent Schilling
    • Beuillard
    Jean-Yves Roan
    • Rouzic
    Philippe Héliès
    Philippe Héliès
    • Grenais
    • Director
      • Bertrand Tavernier
    • Writers
      • Jean Cosmos
      • Bertrand Tavernier
      • Roger Vercel
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    8thomasoliber

    "When I saw this movie, I was fascineted by the way war scenes are filmed"

    Capitaine Conan by B.Tavernier:

    Captaine Conan by B.Tavernier is certainly a great moie. The story takes place during the WW1 in the French's army. French's army go into European West and notably Romania, the Balkans, up to Russia. One of the officer , Captan Conan led a special force composed of murderes,criminals. This special force group commites sneak attacks and kills the foes by hand. In Budapest they are bored and commite criminal action.. When I saw this movie, I was fascineted by the way war scenes are filmed. Tavernier films "craggy" landscape in the Balkans to give the impression of a busy war. The special's effect as canon shoot, bombs add to this fabulous spectacle. On top of that, the director dwells on this dark period with dim scene. It participates in the tragic atmosphere and certainly in the total realism of this movie. It obviously an emergency in the French army and its hypocrisies. Its silly organisation critisized throught commandant Bouvier, a stupid man. Actors are exellent for instance P.Torreton as Captain Conan with his witty eloquence. This is a magnificient movie in spite of the lack of communication about the context which losts spectactors.

    Briefly by this movie Tavernier fullfills a successful career. This movie as La princesse de Montpensier occurs in the margins of history. It is why he declared " I want to film histor at man size"
    8DukeEman

    More madness at war!

    Conan and his men call their own shots on the battlefield and create fear within the enemy with their surprise attacks. By 1918, the mother of all wars comes to an end on the Bulgarian border. By this stage the men have had the taste of blood and cannot seem to settle down. When they are transferred to Romania for a bit of rest and recreation, a new battle commences with each other. The rules of combat have altered for the sake of peace and hypocrisy runs rampart to the disgust of Conan. At times, the style falls into dark humour territory, producing bizarre moments on the battlefield and words of wisdom on the human condition at war.
    10Aw-komon

    The Best film of the '90s, hands down; Tavernier ROCKS!

    Tavernier is probably the greatest film artist working in the world today. With Capitaine Conan, he accomplished what all the New-Wave directors dreamed about but never quite got the chance to do (except maybe for Bertolucci on The Last Emperor, if you want to consider him part of the original new-wave): to make a high-budget film with thousands of extras and elaborate, detailed sets which completely conforms to their vision and stays uncompromised, an auteurist epic. Well, how's this for uncompromised: Most of the shots in this film are made using only available light or the light that would be available given the circumstances of the scene! As a result, the film looks uniquely dark and authentic, as if it was shot in 1918 when the events took place. This takes some getting used to, and of course, people conditioned to being spoon fed every scene lit up like a christmas tree will be disoriented, but the shadowy effects achieved far outweigh the negatives. Some of the shots are kept in total darkness (as they would be in real life) with barely a face showing to indicate who's talking to who! Then the people gradually come out of the darkness into different shades of light, each more nuanced than the other. The cinematography and art direction are breathtaking; there isn't a single shot in the entire film that couldn't be called a masterpiece of its own, perfectly framed, perfectly composed and perfectly moved. Tavernier rarely uses a shot-reverse-shot preferring complex camera movement or long uninterrupted takes capturing the scenes from different angles without a cut. The scenes themselves, however, don't drag on forever, they are compact and to the point, making a Tavernier film usually one where a lot of things happen very fast and in order to pick up all the details and nuances, many viewings are essential. The acting from the awesome leads of Thoreton (a richly deserved Cesar award for best actor), Le Bihan, and Le Coque, down to the smallest bit player is uniformly brilliant. No American film I've ever seen has acting on this high a naturalistic level.

    The film is mainly about the thin and precariously balanced area called 'amorality' that some people have a knack for staying within, racking up only enough whites (good deeds) and blacks (bad deeds)to stay mostly in the perfectly shaded middle gray. In a war-time situation the people who have this knack tend to do very well for themselves. Conan, a tough special forces officer whose group makes sneak attacks on the enemy and kills at knife-point, is that perfect 'amoral' character or for lack of a better term people have come to call an 'anti-hero', i.e., that guy who sometimes does 'bad' or 'evil' things, but integrates this within a higher integrity that's essentialy 'good' and admirable. His friend, Lt. Norbert is the more traditionally 'moral' man who comes to admire the guts it takes for Conan to operate rather openly in that precarious zone against all the hypocrisies of his superiors (which keep them protected). When Conan comes to defend a few of his men who have clearly gone over the line and committed atrocities which must be punished, Norbert, given the job of prosecuting the men, makes his position clear and breaks with him. All through the film he tries to become more like Conan and yet stays wary of the line that Conan could easily cross into madness and fanaticism. What draws Conan and Norbert together is their common integrity against the hypocrisies of society, as opposed to Lt. DeSceve, the other main character, who's an honorable soldier and strong man, but who kisses-up to the top brass and has a fascist attitude.

    This film never got the distribution it should have in the U.S. simply because it was a subtitled foreign film and Americans have practically stopped watching foreign films! What a damn shame! They missed the greatest film of the '90s! I would conjecture that not 1 out of a 100 people who've seen Spielberg's melodramatic "Saving Private Ryan" have even heard of "Capitaine Conan." Catch it on the Sundance channel on cable or rent it on video and experience a true masterpiece. Then watch it again and again and experience deja-vu.
    10n68188

    good show

    This movie left me severely impressed. Most war films, particularly those intended to be viewed as a deep form of art tend to be much more shallow (Perhaps it has something to do with a lack of first hand military experience among film makers in the US.) Often the writers and directors are simply trying to support an anti war thesis by illustrating suffering, injustice and cruelty. But anyone can illustrate suffering, injustice and cruelty in a generic way and then squeeze it into an ill fitting war context. What impressed me about Bertrand's work is that he didn't do this. There were no shallow caricatures and he did not spoon feed the audience with anti war propaganda. Bertrand instead, tried to paint an accurate picture of some very complicated events and circumstances, and the equally complicated people who are trying to deal with them. The suffering, injustice and cruelty are there, but the audience must find these elements for themselves.
    8JuguAbraham

    Janus-faced work on film: A great war film and, simultaneously, a great anti-war film

    A great World War I film, arguably better than Kubrick's "Paths of Glory" and far superior to Mendes's "1917." More significantly, it is one of the best anti-war films as well for viewers who can dispassionately perceive it as such in the league of Malick's "The Thin Red Line." What surprises me no end is why critics rarely discuss this work with fine direction, scriptwriting and performances. To get a heroic soldier to aid a comrade who is a pacifist and not inclined to kill the enemy is described by this line in the script "Ask a dog to adapt to salad." The film applauds the heroics of the soldiers who win a war and at the same time chastises the bad deeds of the heroes. It also discusses the plight of soldiers who do not like to actively participate in the war and the decisions of top generals who are out of touch with ground reality. The following actors were a treat to watch: Samuel Le Bihan as Lt Norbet, Philippe Torreton as Captain Conan, and Catherine Rich as a well-bred lady with social connections, whose son is a soldier awarded capital punishment for being scared and for running away from battle lines. The fascinating tale is based on a novel by Roger Vercel. Tavernier was a director who could direct varied types of tales and make them well. What a talent!

    One of the assistant directors to Tavernier was the Romanian director Cristian Mungiu who later won major awards at Cannes for his films: "4 Months, 3 weeks and 2 days," "Beyond the Hills" and "Graduation."

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      Although the film goes to praiseworthy lengths to be faithful in the accurate recreation of costumes of the era, including uniforms, there are some inaccuracies. During the assault in the mountains, a pair of Senegalese Riflemen (Tirailleurs Sénégalais) can be seen wearing their recognisable red fez, waistbands and dark blue uniforms. However, the film takes place in 1918 and the colonial soldiers would not have worn this uniform since 1915. Instead they would have worn the same khaki uniforms and Adrian helmets as the rest of the Balkans expeditionary corps, khaki dress that colonial troops would have also worn on the Western Front, to differentiate themselves from the 'Horizon Blue' wearing 'metropolitan' (mainland France) troops.
    • Connexions
      Featured in Capitaine Tavernier (2014)
    • Bandes originales
      La Mouquère à Germain
      Music by Oswald d'Andrea

      Lyrics by Jean Cosmos

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    • Date de sortie
      • 16 octobre 1996 (France)
    • Pays d’origine
      • France
    • Langues
      • French
      • Romanian
      • English
      • Bulgarian
      • Greek
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Captain Conan
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Bucarest, Roumanie
    • sociétés de production
      • Canal+
      • France Télévision Images 2
      • Les Films Alain Sarde
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      • 10 000 000 $ US (estimation)
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    • Durée
      • 2h 9m(129 min)
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    • Rapport de forme
      • 2.35 : 1

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