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Y aura-t-il de la neige à Noël?

Titre original : Y'aura t'il de la neige à Noël?
  • 1996
  • 1h 30min
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7,0/10
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Y aura-t-il de la neige à Noël? (1996)
Drame

Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueA woman and her seven children live on a farm in Southern France. In spite of the hard work and the mediocre accommodation, their life would be a happy one, but for one person: the owner of ... Tout lireA woman and her seven children live on a farm in Southern France. In spite of the hard work and the mediocre accommodation, their life would be a happy one, but for one person: the owner of the farm an egotistic and authoritarian individual, who is also the lover of the woman and... Tout lireA woman and her seven children live on a farm in Southern France. In spite of the hard work and the mediocre accommodation, their life would be a happy one, but for one person: the owner of the farm an egotistic and authoritarian individual, who is also the lover of the woman and the father of all her children. The farmer handles them as his property, uses them as che... Tout lire

  • Réalisation
    • Sandrine Veysset
  • Scénario
    • Sandrine Veysset
    • Antoinette de Robien
  • Casting principal
    • Dominique Reymond
    • Daniel Duval
    • Jessica Martinez
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  • NOTE IMDb
    7,0/10
    913
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    • Réalisation
      • Sandrine Veysset
    • Scénario
      • Sandrine Veysset
      • Antoinette de Robien
    • Casting principal
      • Dominique Reymond
      • Daniel Duval
      • Jessica Martinez
    • 9avis d'utilisateurs
    • 17avis des critiques
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
    • Récompenses
      • 7 victoires et 2 nominations au total

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    Rôles principaux24

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    Dominique Reymond
    Dominique Reymond
    • La mère
    Daniel Duval
    Daniel Duval
    • Le père
    Jessica Martinez
    • Jeanne
    Alexandre Roger
    • Bruno
    Xavier Colonna
    • Pierrot
    Fanny Rochetin
    • Marie
    Flavie Chimènes
    • Blandine
    Jérémy Chaix
    • Paul
    Guillaume Mathonnet
    • Rémi
    Eric Huyard
    • Yvon
    • (as Éric Huyard)
    Loys Cappatti
    • Bernard
    Marcel Guilloux-Delaunay
    • L'instituteur
    Bouaza Anab
    • Un travailleur arabe
    Bouziane Bouakline
    • Un travailleur arabe
    Irène Galitzine
    • Une étudiante
    Annette Pradier-Roger
    • La famille de 'Cavaillan' - la méchante soeur
    • (as Annette Pradier)
    Babeth Roger
    • La famille de 'Cavaillan' - l'autre soeur
    Fabrice Veysset
    • La famille de 'Cavaillan' - le fils
    • Réalisation
      • Sandrine Veysset
    • Scénario
      • Sandrine Veysset
      • Antoinette de Robien
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    Avis des utilisateurs9

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    10JL-5

    I have not been so thrilled since Pierrot le Fou!

    Thank you to viewers who stayed to the end, that's what the credits say!

    It is true that some people left the house after twenty minutes. I have felt amazed, puzzled, wondered, what a beautiful movie! What a strange movie to!

    Usually the screenplay, or the director, takes the spectator in consideration and explains to the viewers what it is all about. Not here: suddenly, you are in this farm, people live their lives, don't seem to realize you are there, they work and play and toil, and laugh and cry, and you are still there and you have to make it up for yourself. And you would like so much to be in the screen with them, and talk to them and try to help, and love them, and... and.. and.. And you are hot in the summer and you are so cold in the winter when she picks cabbages (or is it celeriac?) If I refer to Pierrot le Fou, it is because I have not seen anything so different and so catching since.

    Thank you, thank you for such a beautiful movie. I'm so glad you ran out of gas!
    9DJZet5

    a film like the real life

    A real document of the life on a farm in southern France. The kids are playing so good, as if it was their life what they play! The feeling of the real life is also underlined because there isn´t film music. You have the feeling as if you are looking a documentation.
    7valadas

    That's life

    Life in a French farm is as hard as in every farm in this world. As a matter of fact life is hard everywhere for those who have to work to make their own living. Mother Earth only yields its fruit if men work hard on it for that purpose. But beyond this men (and women)have their own problems and troubles in their mutual relationships. In this story we have a man who lives a double marital life. He's got his legitimate spouse in town with their kids but he's got another woman in his farm also with a lot of children she's got of him. Domestic conflict arises very often adding up to the harshness of farm life with all its uncomfortable features. The children are the noblest and purest element of the story with their innocence and purity. An in the end the snow falls on the fields like a symbol of purity of nature over man's misery and filth. The farmer's mistress looks at the falling snow through the window and she feels like if the snow were falling on her distressed soul too curing it of its deep wounds. This movie is filmed with utmost naturalistic simplicity in a documentary style with no background music. In conclusion we can say that if it is not a great movie at least it's a movie which tells us a story of true and real life in a very realistic way I mean a film that doesn't lie to us.
    7alice liddell

    Ambiguous look at depressing-magical rural life.

    On the face of it, the life of The Mother and her children might seem tough but idyllic, working hard on a provincial farm, part of a loving family, happy in their own solidarity and inventiveness. Even at the family's lowest ebb, when the alternative of living in a cramped council flat is seriously mooted, The Mother can say, at least you live in the country.

    But WILL IT SNOW FOR CHRISTMAS is no unthinking pastoral of blazing sun, beautiful countryside, and hearty rustics. In a world where the neverending sun is a dangerous, oppressive glare, where the land is a bleak, uniform, thoroughly mastered mistress demanding constant attention, where the locals are mean-minded, avaricious bigots, this is pastoral as Bresson might have made it, beating down on its characters, loveless, thankless, relentless.

    The image of wholeness and harmony that opens the film, though hard, is deeply schismatic. As they are constantly reminded, the children are the illegitimate offspring of The Father who houses them in a seemingly pleasant farmhouse, with no sanitary or heating amenities, while he exploits them as cheap labour with his two older, 'legitimate' sons, living with his own family who are ashamed of the 'b-----ds'. Initially, he seems tough but fair, a loving father, but as the film wears on, the extent of his cruelty becomes apparent, never melodramatised, rooted in the rural French values of land, greed, sexual desperation and exploitation.

    CHRISTMAS is rare in showing a world of work. When you think about it, it's strange how something so completely fundamental to our lives, our identities, our social, economic and political relations is so absent from our films. With the hardly typical exception of policemen, the world of work only acts as a handy character signifier, or, at most, a setting for plot. But it's never simply represented as itself.

    Here we get lingering sequences of pure work, and we see its truth, how, for most of us, its thoughtless repetition deadens us, mechanises us, makes us mere animals, brooding and resentful, ready to lash out at whoever we feel is to blame for it, leaving you so tired you can't even read at night. The film is not entirely successful here - my dad came from blighted farming background, and his grim experiences don't really find any correspondances here. But work is an extraordinary revealer of character, and in a film full of quiet, insightful observations of The Mother, a woman of so much love she is in danger of losing it, the most powerful is related to work, after she's discovered The Father has made a pass at her daughter - she sits alone, bowed, under a purple twilight, beside a truck of randomly strewn fruit crates.

    So the images of wholeness and authenticity we idealistically associate with the countryside are actually riven with schism. The film describes two worlds - that dominated by The Father, one of virtual slavery (the casting of Daniel Duval, director of LA DEROBADE, an exploitative study of female degradation, is surely no accident), grind, abuse, as inexorable as the seasons; and the indoor world of the family, privileged, remarkably, considering things, still full of love and optimism.

    There are brief moments of epiphany throughout, when the relentless 'realistic' visual register is suspended by something more subjective, a space untouched by Father and work. This culminates in the magical Christmas climax, as we see, framed in the darkness, behind a small barred window, an ambiguous image of family: on the one level cramped, imprisoned, shrouded, isolated; on the other harmonious, loving, a source of light and communication, a world of dream and stories that contrasts with Father's exploitative world of mechanical human relations.

    The exquisite Joycean epiphany of snow is similarly double-edged - is it dreamt or real?; either way, the problems aren't resolved - the children might be saved, but she is trapped behind the window, alone but secure. This lovely film, never as depressing as an outline of its story might suggest, full of an animating camerawork that belies its characters inability to move, is very similar to Lynne Ramsey's later RATCATCHER, but, while its stylistic tastefulness means it never risks Ramsey's glaring lapses, its reserve means it doesn't quite capture her haunting poetry either.
    dbdumonteil

    Perhaps it will, perhaps it won't!

    First movie made by Sandrine Veysset and launched a week prior Christmas in 1996, "will it snow for Christmas?" was rewarded by the Louis Delluc price in 1997 and it was a beautiful commercial success in France. This commercial and critic success was partly deserved.

    The director Sandrine Veysset draws an engaging description of this family who lives in a farm located in the south of France and whose living conditions aren't always easy. She shows compassion and tenderness for her characters and notably towards the mother. She also manages to making them engaging towards the spectator. As for the father, he's a violent and hateful human being. In short, he's a total trash and however, I think he never falls into the caricature. Sometimes (although it rarely happens), he can show a touch of humanism and kindness.

    Moreover, "Will it snow for Christmas?" is a film without plot and where nearly nothing happens. However, you aren't bored because Veysset succeeds in arousing the spectator's interest and making the work sequences gripping.

    In spite of these qualities, "Will it snow for Christmas?" also includes certain weaknesses and unlikelihoods, especially with the mother, how could she have seven children with a man she hates? Moreover, work in a farm is quite hard especially for young children but in the movie, they don't seem to suffer a lot even if they complain from time to time. You can also judge the last sequence as a convenient and a bit syrupy sequence.

    Even if "Will it snow for Christmas?" isn't a perfect movie due to an important number of faults, it remains watchable.

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    • Anecdotes
      Received a 4K restoration by Digimage Classics in 2014, supervised by director Sandrine Veysset and cinematographer Hélène Louvart.
    • Crédits fous
      Remerciements aux spectateurs qui sont restes (acknowledgement to viewers who stayed)
    • Connexions
      Featured in The Movie Show: Épisode datant du 7 décembre 1997 (1997)
    • Bandes originales
      Petit garaçon
      by Roger Miller

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    • Date de sortie
      • 25 décembre 1996 (France)
    • Pays d’origine
      • France
    • Langue
      • Français
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Will It Snow for Christmas?
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Provence, France
    • Sociétés de production
      • Ognon Pictures
      • Centre national du cinéma et de l'image animée (CNC)
      • Canal+
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      • 51 950 $US
    • Week-end de sortie aux États-Unis et au Canada
      • 10 786 $US
      • 21 déc. 1997
    • Montant brut mondial
      • 364 139 $US
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