Edmond
- 2018
- Tous publics
- 1h 50min
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7,3/10
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Décembre 1897, Paris. Edmond Rostand n'a rien écrit depuis deux ans. Il propose au grand Constant Coquelin une pièce nouvelle pour les fêtes. Seul souci: elle n'est pas encore écrite. Il n'a... Tout lireDécembre 1897, Paris. Edmond Rostand n'a rien écrit depuis deux ans. Il propose au grand Constant Coquelin une pièce nouvelle pour les fêtes. Seul souci: elle n'est pas encore écrite. Il n'a que le titre: Cyrano de Bergerac.Décembre 1897, Paris. Edmond Rostand n'a rien écrit depuis deux ans. Il propose au grand Constant Coquelin une pièce nouvelle pour les fêtes. Seul souci: elle n'est pas encore écrite. Il n'a que le titre: Cyrano de Bergerac.
- Réalisation
- Scénario
- Casting principal
- Récompenses
- 2 victoires et 4 nominations au total
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Paris, 1897. It has been two years since the young Edmond Rostand, poet and playwright, has run out of inspiration. One day, on a whim, he offers a role to the great actor Coquelin aîné, that of Cyrano de Bergerac. The trouble is that Edmond hasn't written the beginning of a line. But a promise is a promise and, inspired by what happens in his surroundings, and carried by his gift for poetic language, he gradually produces lines in which no one believes but which will prove to be the framework of an immortal masterpiece.
The initial idea, to make Edmond Rostand the hero of a play and then of its filmed adaptation, is simply wonderful. Because, if his "Cyrano de Bergerac" was staged and filmed more than often, there had been little interest in his person on the screen before this particular movie. You can see the writer as himself in Sacha Guitry's documentary, "Ceux de chez nous" (1915), as part of a gallery of great artists and writers, and that's all. He could be imagined a little stiff and pompous, which is most unlikely if you consider his linguistic agility, Alexis Michalik does not see him like that anyway : the Rostand he shows us is young, full of life but shy, inspired but overwhelmed by events. Please do not take the film literally but what it actualy is, never claiming to be historical, it is rather a fantasy full of spirit and vivacity around the figure of Edmond Rostand. And even if what happens in it is not an exact reflection of reality, "Edmond" happily explores the field of inspiration, of the gestation of a work, of the influence of the immediate environment on its content at the time of its making. It would be a mistake to be picky about such intelligent and well-paced entertainment, interpreted with contagious glee by a homogeneous troupe. As a tribute, both humorous and sensitive, to a great creator, to theater, to entertainment and to love, "Edmond" is irresistible.
The initial idea, to make Edmond Rostand the hero of a play and then of its filmed adaptation, is simply wonderful. Because, if his "Cyrano de Bergerac" was staged and filmed more than often, there had been little interest in his person on the screen before this particular movie. You can see the writer as himself in Sacha Guitry's documentary, "Ceux de chez nous" (1915), as part of a gallery of great artists and writers, and that's all. He could be imagined a little stiff and pompous, which is most unlikely if you consider his linguistic agility, Alexis Michalik does not see him like that anyway : the Rostand he shows us is young, full of life but shy, inspired but overwhelmed by events. Please do not take the film literally but what it actualy is, never claiming to be historical, it is rather a fantasy full of spirit and vivacity around the figure of Edmond Rostand. And even if what happens in it is not an exact reflection of reality, "Edmond" happily explores the field of inspiration, of the gestation of a work, of the influence of the immediate environment on its content at the time of its making. It would be a mistake to be picky about such intelligent and well-paced entertainment, interpreted with contagious glee by a homogeneous troupe. As a tribute, both humorous and sensitive, to a great creator, to theater, to entertainment and to love, "Edmond" is irresistible.
Honestly, this is the first time i even heard the name Edmond Rostand in relation to his epic theatre piece Cyrano de Bergerac.
Nonetheless, I can say with certainty that i've learned something new about Cyrano, his maker and the fact that french cinema can be funny too at times, because most of the time it is NOT.
The French sense of humour is very much unfunny most of the time.
I still think the French associate a 'good mood' with humour or comedy, instead of laughs, gags or situational comedy.
Anyway, this movie was pretty good. I liked its pace, costumes and music. One has to compare it to Shakespeare In Love because the story is pretty much the same.
The main difference for me was that I didn't find the main actors annoying in any way, whereas in SIL I pretty much found everyone to be annoying - for example Paltrow, Fiennes, Affleck just to name a few.
6.8/10 still not a masterpiece but very watchable.
Nonetheless, I can say with certainty that i've learned something new about Cyrano, his maker and the fact that french cinema can be funny too at times, because most of the time it is NOT.
The French sense of humour is very much unfunny most of the time.
I still think the French associate a 'good mood' with humour or comedy, instead of laughs, gags or situational comedy.
Anyway, this movie was pretty good. I liked its pace, costumes and music. One has to compare it to Shakespeare In Love because the story is pretty much the same.
The main difference for me was that I didn't find the main actors annoying in any way, whereas in SIL I pretty much found everyone to be annoying - for example Paltrow, Fiennes, Affleck just to name a few.
6.8/10 still not a masterpiece but very watchable.
Some of the best, most innovative and some of worst, most narcissistic film (lr play) has been "play within a play" premise. I understand the writer of Edmond was attempting to copy the idea of "Shakespeare in Love."
Ultimately though the result is not engaging, or coherent. The premise is good, the result is not. Th dialogue is nowhere near as engaging as Rostand's own work. And the structure and direction don't reflect any talent. I
The cinematography and costumes are good. The actors are not without talent. But it just doesn't work
Ultimately though the result is not engaging, or coherent. The premise is good, the result is not. Th dialogue is nowhere near as engaging as Rostand's own work. And the structure and direction don't reflect any talent. I
The cinematography and costumes are good. The actors are not without talent. But it just doesn't work
A beautiful and fun film that much resembles the Oscar winning film "Shakespeare in Love", to homage a great French auteur as well as Paris wonderful locations.
What a pleasant surprise. I started streaming this movie for lack of a better option, thinking I was about to watch a tasteless biopic, and I ended up with the warm feeling of having watched a great moment of cinema.
Far from being a boring biopic, Edmond is a fast paced comedy full of emotions which brings you into the theatrical atmosphere of 19th century Paris. Dialogs are fantastically written (at least if you watch it in French). Casting brings together more than a few good actors, and the acting itself is perfectly on point and really carries the movie.
Overall a very good film, as French as a fine Bordeaux wine. Thanks for this delightful motion picture.
Far from being a boring biopic, Edmond is a fast paced comedy full of emotions which brings you into the theatrical atmosphere of 19th century Paris. Dialogs are fantastically written (at least if you watch it in French). Casting brings together more than a few good actors, and the acting itself is perfectly on point and really carries the movie.
Overall a very good film, as French as a fine Bordeaux wine. Thanks for this delightful motion picture.
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesAlexis Michalik was inspired by Shakespeare in Love (1998) and sought to write a similar film about the creation of a French play, choosing "Cyrano de Bergerac" as he felt it was the biggest "hit" of French theatre and left its mark on its author Edmond Rostand. Michalik couldn't find anyone interested to finance the film however and set it aside, until he saw a stage production of "Shakespeare in Love" and decided to turn his script into a play. The play was massive success, leading film studios to be interested in adapting it for film.
- GaffesAt the Moulin Rouge, Edmond and Léo are sitting on the opposite sides of the table, but later (when Feydeau arrives) are sitting next to each other.
- Crédits fousDuring the credits there are clips showing actors portraying Cyrano on film. There's also pictures of the real life people of the movie.
- Versions alternativesStreamed in the U.S. as _Cyrano, My Love_.
- ConnexionsFeatured in Tienes que ver esta peli: Cartas a Roxane (2022)
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Détails
- Date de sortie
- Pays d’origine
- Sites officiels
- Langues
- Aussi connu sous le nom de
- Cyrano, My Love
- Lieux de tournage
- Cloître de l'Abbaye Saint-Pierre, 6 place Durand de Bredon, Moissac, Tarn-et-Garonne, France(scene of Cyrano's final moments)
- Sociétés de production
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Box-office
- Budget
- 8 500 000 € (estimé)
- Montant brut aux États-Unis et au Canada
- 351 019 $US
- Montant brut mondial
- 5 985 822 $US
- Durée1 heure 50 minutes
- Couleur
- Rapport de forme
- 2.39 : 1
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