La vie de château
- 1966
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- 1h 33min
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6,8/10
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En 1944 près des plages du débarquement, Marie est mariée avec Jérôme, un mollasson peu soucieux de la guerre qui l'entoure et peu disposé à déménager à Paris, où elle meurt d'envie de vivre... Tout lireEn 1944 près des plages du débarquement, Marie est mariée avec Jérôme, un mollasson peu soucieux de la guerre qui l'entoure et peu disposé à déménager à Paris, où elle meurt d'envie de vivre, faire du shopping et faire la fête.En 1944 près des plages du débarquement, Marie est mariée avec Jérôme, un mollasson peu soucieux de la guerre qui l'entoure et peu disposé à déménager à Paris, où elle meurt d'envie de vivre, faire du shopping et faire la fête.
- Réalisation
- Scénario
- Casting principal
- Récompenses
- 2 victoires et 1 nomination au total
Christian Barbier
- French Colonel
- (non crédité)
Valérie Camille
- English Girl
- (non crédité)
Marc Dudicourt
- Schimmelbeck
- (non crédité)
Anne Guegan
- Waitress in Bar
- (non crédité)
Paul Le Person
- Roger
- (non crédité)
Marie Marc
- Dimanche's Housekeeper
- (non crédité)
Alexis Micha
- L'enfant
- (non crédité)
Robert Moor
- Plantier the Gardener
- (non crédité)
Jean-Pierre Moulin
- Lieutenant
- (non crédité)
Donald O'Brien
- American Officer
- (non crédité)
Pierre Rousseau
- German Orderly
- (non crédité)
Carroll Saint Paul
- Elegant woman
- (non crédité)
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2003 is a perfect time to talk about Rappeneau's directorial debut because he has now, 38 years later, returned to the subject of WW11 in 'Bon Voyage', which I have commented on in the appropriate place. Of course it helps any fledgling director to have Philippe Noiret and Catherine Deneuve co-starring in his first time at bat but, like virtually all French directors he had a tasty track-record as a screenwriter behind him - he had, in fact, co-scripted 'Zazie Dans Le Metro' five years earlier in which Noiret starred as a drag queen - and it shows in the way he handled this film. Something of a ground-breaker at the time - it wasn't 'done' to find charm, drollery, to say nothing of laffs in Occupied France til Rappeneau showed the way - it paved the way for so many others. Well served by his cast, especially the two principals La Vie de la Chateau is a delight from start to finish, a souffle lighter than air as only a French chef could concoct. With a revival long overdue any video/DVD copies lying around should be snapped up.
This minor gem is a lightweight romance set during World War II in the French countryside. It struck me as unusual because I didn't expect a Gallic romantic farce that included Nazis. In any event, it's well played; Deneuve is at her most beautiful; and the lush, romantic music by Michel Legrand is beautiful, too. Nice.
Perhaps it was a misguided idea from the start to attempt to make a comedy set in German-occupied France in the last months of WWII (and to shoot it in black & white, for no discernible reason), but "La Vie De Château" is weak even on its own terms; any comedy, regardless of time period, is supposed to have more than three laughs in 90 minutes. This film has little to offer beyond Catherine Deneuve's exquisite beauty, and to be honest I struggled to even finish it. No traces of the director who would make the excellent "Cyrano" 24 years later here. ** out of 4.
Jean Paul Rappeneau is considered as an outsider in the world of French cinema because of his scant cinematographic output.This does not mean that he has not produced works of quality.He has made many interesting films including some literary adaptations and has also worked with some of the big names in French cinema as Montand,Adjani,Noiret and Deneuve. This film called "La vie de Château" is a perfect example of laughter during the times of war.Both the lead players Catherine Deneuve and Philippe Noret look much too young.The film shows a typical quality of French people: Paris is always better than provincial towns.This is because Paris as everything which people want: discos,cinemas, theaters,night clubs and of course restaurants.The depiction of war is also very humorous as a soldier instead of fighting falls in love with a beautiful woman.This is a charming film depicting the natural beauty of French countryside.The only regret is that it was filmed in black and white.
Yet another worthwhile past-time of old French movies. A bit of everything, anti-war, comedy, love story, what else?
The story isn't great, but Rappeneau with Deneuve, Noiret, Brasseur, this one must not be missed.
A flawlessly made catch of love, hate and boredom of a bunch of people in 1945, while the allied assault on the French coast is underway.
Actually, with paratroopers about to be landing on the lawn of that castle! From the first minutes you wouldn't dare guessing that this is what is going to happen, with everyone concerned about apples (or just not).
I can only rate it as seven, alas, because of the unbelievable story. Starting with counting of apples, and ending with a complete transformation of one of the heroins, it's just not realistic.
Enjoy watching it, and don't expect a movie of serious narration.
The story isn't great, but Rappeneau with Deneuve, Noiret, Brasseur, this one must not be missed.
A flawlessly made catch of love, hate and boredom of a bunch of people in 1945, while the allied assault on the French coast is underway.
Actually, with paratroopers about to be landing on the lawn of that castle! From the first minutes you wouldn't dare guessing that this is what is going to happen, with everyone concerned about apples (or just not).
I can only rate it as seven, alas, because of the unbelievable story. Starting with counting of apples, and ending with a complete transformation of one of the heroins, it's just not realistic.
Enjoy watching it, and don't expect a movie of serious narration.
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Détails
- Date de sortie
- Pays d’origine
- Site officiel
- Langues
- Aussi connu sous le nom de
- A Matter of Resistance
- Lieux de tournage
- Château de Neuville, Gambais, Yvelines, France(castle exteriors)
- Sociétés de production
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- Durée
- 1h 33min(93 min)
- Couleur
- Rapport de forme
- 1.66 : 1
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