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Doubles vies

  • 2018
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  • 1h 48min
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Juliette Binoche, Nicolas Bouchaud, Guillaume Canet, Thierry de Peretti, Pascal Greggory, Vincent Macaigne, Cylia Malki, Aurélia Petit, Laurent Poitrenaux, Violaine Gillibert, Christa Théret, Lionel Dray, Sigrid Bouaziz, Nora Hamzawi, Arnaud Allain, Mathilde Dromard, Antoine Reinartz, Fred Lalaurette, Nadine Leon Gobet, Karine Henry, Pamela Shaik, Emmanuelle Vergne, Franck Féry, Giulia Camerini, Iara Cernich, and Antonin Brehier in Doubles vies (2018)
Set in the Parisian publishing world, an editor and an author find themselves in over their heads, as they cope with a middle-age crisis, the changing industry and their wives.
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Dans le monde de l'édition parisien, un éditeur et un auteur sont dépassés par les évènements, alors qu'ils affrontent la crise de la quarantaine, l'évolution du secteur et leurs épouses.Dans le monde de l'édition parisien, un éditeur et un auteur sont dépassés par les évènements, alors qu'ils affrontent la crise de la quarantaine, l'évolution du secteur et leurs épouses.Dans le monde de l'édition parisien, un éditeur et un auteur sont dépassés par les évènements, alors qu'ils affrontent la crise de la quarantaine, l'évolution du secteur et leurs épouses.

  • Réalisation
    • Olivier Assayas
  • Scénario
    • Olivier Assayas
  • Casting principal
    • Guillaume Canet
    • Juliette Binoche
    • Vincent Macaigne
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  • NOTE IMDb
    6,4/10
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    • Réalisation
      • Olivier Assayas
    • Scénario
      • Olivier Assayas
    • Casting principal
      • Guillaume Canet
      • Juliette Binoche
      • Vincent Macaigne
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    • Récompenses
      • 3 victoires et 9 nominations au total

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    Guillaume Canet
    Guillaume Canet
    • Alain Danielson
    Juliette Binoche
    Juliette Binoche
    • Selena
    Vincent Macaigne
    Vincent Macaigne
    • Léonard Spiegel
    Christa Théret
    Christa Théret
    • Laure d'Angerville
    Nora Hamzawi
    Nora Hamzawi
    • Valérie
    Pascal Greggory
    Pascal Greggory
    • Marc-Antoine Rouvel
    Laurent Poitrenaux
    • Maxime Caron
    Sigrid Bouaziz
    Sigrid Bouaziz
    • Victorine
    Lionel Dray
    • L'ami éditeur
    Antoine Reinartz
    Antoine Reinartz
    • Blaise - le libraire d'Arles
    Nicolas Bouchaud
    Nicolas Bouchaud
    • David
    Aurélia Petit
    Aurélia Petit
    • L'invitée de Marc-Antoine
    Thierry de Peretti
    Thierry de Peretti
    • L'invité de Marc-Antoine
    Violaine Gillibert
    • Paloma - l'amie de Marc-Antoine
    Jean-Luc Vincent
    Jean-Luc Vincent
    • Carsten - un écrivain
    Laetitia Spigarelli
    • Amélia
    Stéphane Roger
    • L'agent de Séléna
    David Blot
    • L'animateur radio
    • Réalisation
      • Olivier Assayas
    • Scénario
      • Olivier Assayas
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    4ArtistGrl

    Not for the general audience

    As a fan of European films with an intellectual spark and some witty humor, I was expecting to enjoy this. Despite a slow start, I kept hoping for an eventual improvement, but the film just dragged on and on, repeating the same idea in many different settings, to the point of exhaustion, for 108 tedious minutes.

    While there were a couple of funny moments, they were too few and far apart. As far as the story went, there was not much beyond the initial concept. As a character-driven film, I found most characters to be flat and unrelatable, particularly the protagonist and his romantic interests. The minor development at the end felt forced and out of place.

    Since I saw this at the Toronto Film Festival, a Q&A followed at the end. Unlike other public screenings that I've attended so far, most questions this time came from people in the film industry, who themselves mentioned that they could probably better relate to the book publishing industry, thus this film, than most. Since I'm not of the industry nor a French speaker, I could only hope that some of its charm lost in translation.
    7ferguson-6

    oh so French, and funny

    Greetings again from the darkness. Kids today (shake your head while saying it). No one reads anymore, and when they do, it's only e-books and blogs. Such is the ongoing discussion throughout this latest from writer-director Olivier Assayas (PERSONAL SHOPPER 2016, CLOUDS OF SILS MARIA 2015). Lest you think the debate between traditional hardback books and digital literature takes up the full run time, you should know that such serious discussion is wrapped in a more traditional French sex farce ... and a quite entertaining one at that.

    Guillaume Canet (the excellent TELL NO ONE, 2006) stars as publisher Alain Danielson. He has a lunch meeting with his client and friend, author Leonard Spiegel (a very funny Vincent Macaigne) where he declines to publish Leonard's latest manuscript. Alain claims it's too easy to identify the real people mentioned in the story, despite the name changes. Leonard says it's "auto-fiction", meaning his writing takes inspiration from his life. One of the ongoing gags (no pun intended) revolves around an inappropriate act in the theatre during a screening of Michael Haneke's WHITE RIBBON - or was it during STAR WARS: THE FORCE AWAKENS? Such is Leonard's sly way of disguising his characters and life.

    Juliette Binoche co-stars as Alain's wife Selena, and Ms. Binoche takes full advantage of one of the few films where she can flash her comedic chops. Nora Hamzawi plays Valerie, Leonard's wife, and she is delightful as the spouse who refuses to build up Leonard's ego or provide any boost whatsoever to his confidence. Instead she spends a great deal of time reminding him of what his critics are saying. The final piece to this puzzle is Christa Theret, who plays the Head of Digital Transformation for Alain's publishing house, and is the constant instigator in the push towards digital.

    Quintessentially French may be the best description for the film and these characters. At the dinner party, the conversation is stimulating and intellectual, while in their personal lives, it seems everyone is sleeping with someone else. Most every character worries about infidelities, while it's a part of their own life. Even Twitter is treated as "very French" in that it consists of '4 very witty lines'. Clever lines are spoken frequently, especially from Leonard who says he writes "feel-bad books" rather than the usual "feel good" ones. And Alain refers to Leonard's last book as "a worst seller".

    Fewer readers, books vs digital, and the popularity of blogs all play into the generational debate of change/progress vs traditional ways. Whether books and libraries are a relic of the past is certainly a viable topic, but the comedy-infused relationships keep the film from ever feeling too heavy. Ms. Binoche has a recurring bit where her TV role is misidentified as a cop, and she (in character) plays along with what may be the first ever Juliette Binoche on screen joke.

    Filmmaker Assayas previously tackled art appreciation, or the lack thereof in modern times, with his 2008 film SUMMER HOURS. This time he turns his attention to literature and we can't help but notice some similarities to the works of Woody Allen and Eric Rohmer with the vibrant dialogue and awkward relationships. The French title translates to "Double Lives" which is not only a better title, but also a more descriptive one. However, by the time the 'Martian Martian' song plays over the final credits, you will likely feel entertained ... in a mostly French manner.
    9mightythor47

    Not for everyone, but you know who you are.

    Interesting and entertaining. The English title is "Non-Fiction", but the original French title "Doubles Vies" (Double Lives) is more descriptive. The theme centers around writing and publication in the internet age, with provocative snippets of bracing conversation, some hilarious deadpan humor, and sexual infidelity as a metaphor for how writing cheats reality, all perfectly framed by the French language and the Gallic temperament. (Needs to be seen in the original French, with subtitles if necessary.) You could describe it as a fast-talking intellectual comedy, but it's one of those movies that can be as deep as you want to make it. I plan to rent it so I can stop/replay some of the dialogue. The director, Olivier Assayas, is a master of layered meanings.
    JohnDeSando

    So very French, so very entertaining, so very smart.

    "Books are no more threatened by Kindle than stairs by elevators." Stephen Fry

    If you like things French such as conversation, books, love, infidelity, bourgeoise comforts, Eric Rohmer, and Juliette Binoche, then go right to Olivier Assayas' Non-Fiction. Here's a fiction film about incessant arguing over books vs. e-books, roman a clef, and the politics of publishing in a world where the Internet is shaping even the way talented authors structure their dramas.

    Books and the Internet, along with the shape of e-books, informs almost every heated discussion of the fetching comedy with a bit of darkness to make it oh-so French interesting. Publisher Alain (Guillaume Canet) refuses to publish long-time writer and client Leonard's (Vincent Macaigne) newest novel possibly because Leonard has a habit of disguising well know people in his characters, this time may be Selena, wife of Alain, and lover of Leonard. After six years of this tomfoolery, do you think Alain might know?

    While Assayas has a good old time with this old-time French drawing room stuff, all get togethers evolve into arguments about the viability of hard-bound books versus digital newcomers. No conclusion is made, except for the viewer who delights in the robust shenanigans that disguise the obsession writers and publishers now have over the mortality of books, hard or soft.

    Regardless, the middle-aged literati are disguising their own fear of extinction in the face of Tweeted emotions in so many words and young folk who may not read anymore anyway. Even promotion of a book must attend to the right navigation on social media.

    It's all heady words for this word lover who is delighted by such clever screwball setups and the idea, like any debate about the existence of God, that because we talk about books, they will endure. This comedy is not so much raucous as it is profound with a whole bunch of French sensibility and sex. I vote for that to endure right along with books.

    "Lovers of print are simply confusing the plate for the food." Douglas Adams
    6leonidasstathopoulos

    Just for passing some time

    An easy going movie, with nothing special, nothing to be attracted, just for a good time in a summer cinema

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    • Anecdotes
      A running joke throughout the film is Léonard (Vincent Macaigne) altering the story of a sexual liaison with Selena (Juliette Binoche) in a movie theater to take place during Michael Haneke's Le ruban blanc (2009) rather than Star Wars : Épisode VII - Le Réveil de la Force (2015) because it sounded more chic. Binoche has collaborated several times before with Haneke.
    • Connexions
      References Le Guépard (1963)
    • Bandes originales
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    • Date de sortie
      • 16 janvier 2019 (France)
    • Pays d’origine
      • France
    • Sites officiels
      • Official site
      • Official site (Japan)
    • Langue
      • Français
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Non-Fiction
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Majorca, Espagne(final scenes)
    • Sociétés de production
      • CG Cinéma
      • Vortex Sutra
      • Arte France Cinéma
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    • Montant brut aux États-Unis et au Canada
      • 704 919 $US
    • Week-end de sortie aux États-Unis et au Canada
      • 29 853 $US
      • 5 mai 2019
    • Montant brut mondial
      • 3 649 042 $US
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    • Durée
      1 heure 48 minutes
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      • Dolby Digital
    • Rapport de forme
      • 1.85 : 1

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