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Le secret du bayou

Titre original : Eve's Bayou
  • 1997
  • Tous publics
  • 1h 48min
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Samuel L. Jackson, Debbi Morgan, and Lynn Whitfield in Le secret du bayou (1997)
What did little Eve see and how will it haunt her? Husband, father and womanizer Louis Batiste is the head of an affluent family, but it's the women who rule this gothic world of secrets, lies and mystic forces.
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L'été bat son plein dans la campagne de la Louisiane près d'Eve's Bayou, et la famille Batiste tente de survivre aux secrets qu'elle a cachés et aux trahisons qu'elle a endurées.L'été bat son plein dans la campagne de la Louisiane près d'Eve's Bayou, et la famille Batiste tente de survivre aux secrets qu'elle a cachés et aux trahisons qu'elle a endurées.L'été bat son plein dans la campagne de la Louisiane près d'Eve's Bayou, et la famille Batiste tente de survivre aux secrets qu'elle a cachés et aux trahisons qu'elle a endurées.

  • Réalisation
    • Kasi Lemmons
  • Scénario
    • Kasi Lemmons
  • Casting principal
    • Samuel L. Jackson
    • Jurnee Smollett
    • Meagan Good
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  • NOTE IMDb
    7,2/10
    12 k
    MA NOTE
    • Réalisation
      • Kasi Lemmons
    • Scénario
      • Kasi Lemmons
    • Casting principal
      • Samuel L. Jackson
      • Jurnee Smollett
      • Meagan Good
    • 232avis d'utilisateurs
    • 55avis des critiques
    • 78Métascore
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
    • Récompenses
      • 12 victoires et 17 nominations au total

    Vidéos4

    Official Trailer
    Trailer 1:51
    Official Trailer
    Eve's Bayou
    Trailer 0:31
    Eve's Bayou
    Eve's Bayou
    Trailer 0:31
    Eve's Bayou
    Essential Black Films of the 1990s
    Clip 1:14
    Essential Black Films of the 1990s
    A Salute to Women Directors
    Clip 5:09
    A Salute to Women Directors

    Photos85

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    Rôles principaux29

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    Samuel L. Jackson
    Samuel L. Jackson
    • Louis Batiste
    Jurnee Smollett
    Jurnee Smollett
    • Eve Batiste
    Meagan Good
    Meagan Good
    • Cisely Batiste
    Lynn Whitfield
    Lynn Whitfield
    • Roz Batiste
    Debbi Morgan
    Debbi Morgan
    • Mozelle Batiste Delacroix
    Jake Smollett
    • Poe Batiste
    Ethel Ayler
    Ethel Ayler
    • Gran Mere
    Diahann Carroll
    Diahann Carroll
    • Elzora
    Vondie Curtis-Hall
    Vondie Curtis-Hall
    • Julian Grayraven
    • (as Vondie Curtis Hall)
    Roger Guenveur Smith
    Roger Guenveur Smith
    • Lenny Mereaux
    Lisa Nicole Carson
    Lisa Nicole Carson
    • Metty Mereaux
    Branford Marsalis
    Branford Marsalis
    • Harry Delacroix
    Afonda Colbert
    • Henrietta
    Lola Dalferes
    • Lynette
    Marcus Lyle Brown
    Marcus Lyle Brown
    • Hosea
    Alverta Perkins Dunigan
    • Paige
    Ron Flagge
    • Vendor
    Sharon K. London
    • Hilary
    • Réalisation
      • Kasi Lemmons
    • Scénario
      • Kasi Lemmons
    • Toute la distribution et toute l’équipe technique
    • Production, box office et plus encore chez IMDbPro

    Avis des utilisateurs232

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    10moliz01

    Exquisite!

    This was a delightfully good movie. Set in the Louisiana bayou country in the 60's, it is a wonderful story of a well-to-do black family caught up in family tensions that drive the plot but never overpower the family's love for each other. Infidelity, an over-protective mother, the psychic aunt's tragic loss of loves and a delicious dose of voodoo all make this a good watch. The child actress, Jurnee Smollett as Eve, delivers a beautiful performance with talent far beyond her years. Debbie Morgan is terrific as the fortune-telling wise, but cursed-in -love Aunt Mozelle.

    Lynn Whitfield and Samuel L. Jackson are also superb as the parents whose complex and troubled relationship's problems spill over onto the children, especially the two daughters, Eve and Cisely. Cisely sees herself as a buffer comforting her father and trying to protect him from her mother whom Cisely sees as a rival for her father's affections. Eve bounces around amidst the angst of being a middle child and the desire to understand the adults' world. This definitely a movie to see. It's a shame that jewels like this get overlooked in the usual Hollywood hype machine.
    8lychelle

    A movie as engrossing as a novel

    You know how you get when you're deeply into a novel and you can't stop turning the pages... then take a bathroom break before you start watching this movie. Only of course you have to just deal with the pace of the movie which is great in this case and leaves not one dull moment.

    I think this was one of the best movies of 1997 and should have received more recognition. I look forward to what Kasi Lemmons does next.
    7prop03

    Rich family saga with an interesting twist

    This film is now showing on cable here in Australia, and is a far better than average offering.

    Written and directed by Kasi Lemmons, the film is a powerful family drama set in the sixties in the south of the USA. It stars Samuel L Jackson as a small town doctor with a wandering eye. The story is told from the viewpoint of his middle child, Eve, wonderfully played by Jurnee Smollett, who sees her middle-class family life threatened by her father's infidelities.

    No tale set in a bayou village could exist without references to black magic and voodoo, and this film also has them as a rather central part of the plot. But these elements are handled skilfully and believably, and heighten the tension that develops.

    One of the interesting tools used by Lemmons is to tell and retell a story from different characters' perspectives, asking the viewer to determine which is more truthful, and indeed, whether the truth is paramount.

    Jackson gives a sparkling performance as Dr Louis Batiste, a man of warmth and generosity who is well regarded by the local community that he serves. His family is seemingly a happy and close one, until the children begin to question some of the adult behaviour they witness.

    Jurnee Smollett's Eve is the main protagonist around whom much of the story is centred, and she effortlessly moves back and forth between being a precocious brat and a young woman with powerful emotions. The rest of the cast is also very good, including a voluptuous Lisa Nicole Carson as the temptress Mattie Mereaux, and Diahann Carroll as a bayou witch.

    This film moves along at a good pace and is a little more than you might expect.
    MuteMae

    Mojo better blues

    The ghost of Tennessee Williams hover over "Eve's Bayou". The action takes place in a moss draped Louisiana backwater, and the family under observation (in their big gracious bayou house) is ripe with desires, disappointments, and the mysterious scent of sex as any in Mr. William's neighborhood. But the notable accomplishment of actress-writer Kasi Lemmons in her feature directorial debut is in creating a landscape quite beautiful and entirely her own - a fluid, feminine, African American, Southern gothic narrative that covers a tremendous amount of emotional territory with the lightest and most graceful of steps. The story belongs to young Eve Batiste. "The summer I killed my father, I was 10 years old," a grown up Eve announced in a provocative prologue voice over. But the drama unfolds (in an unspecified bygone era when well to do woman wore gorgeous dresses to parties in their own homes) is far more shape shifting than such an audience grabbing statement can convey. Eve's father, Louis, is a suave, popular doctor and gentle family man who's also a womanizer - a flaw that bedevils Eve's graceful mother and especially torments Eve's older sister, Cisely, who adores her daddy more than she should. Eve, meanwhile worships her big sister. And in reaching out to support Cisely in a primal sexual struggle neither girl understand, Eve turns first to her father's sister Aunt Mozelle a vibrant, enigmatic woman infused with good-witch spiritual powers, and then to Elzora a voodoo priestess with potent bad witch abilities. Lemmons thus lays out big themes - the little seductions of fathers and daughters - the thick bond between sisters - the power of dark and light intentions in the material world. But she covers any traces of "heaviness" with shimmering, dream state visual elegance. And she makes up for any rough spots from the movie's younger actors with with a lovely score, and a great soundtrack of classic jazz and blues.
    10Sinnerman

    Stunning Imagery, Haunting Beauty

    "MEMORY IS A SELECTION OF IMAGES, SOME ELUSIVE, OTHERS PRINTED INDELIBLY ON THE BRAIN. THE SUMMER I KILLED MY FATHER, I WAS 10 YEARS OLD"

    With those shocking opening frames from the movie, 'Eve's Bayou'(1997), I was hooked from start go.

    'Eve's Bayou' is an anomaly. It has achieved a rare distinction of excellence in all departments of film making; from the direction to the writing, from the acting to the cinematography.

    Here was a film not content with telling a tale of nostalgic retrospection. Instead, it shocked the senses of the unsuspecting viewers with an eerie collage of imagery, underscoring the chilling suspense with an undercurrent of tumultuous emotion (jealousy, loss and sadness; anger, vengeance and guilt) all culminating into the inevitable foreshadowed tragedy.

    But of course, this is far too distinguished a film to present an easy resolution. From there spring forth the painful revelation on the very essence of memory and the perception of truth, distilled and faceted with the passage of time. A valuable lesson indeed.

    Poetic and shadowy, the dream-like moods sustained throughout this poignant film is its over-riding strength. For here was a film which sights and sound has transcended the mere plot convention of its humble genre origins. Thankfully, the film turned out the better for it. Coupled with the celebrated fact that this was the product of a first time director(Kasi Lemmons), one can't help but feel the divine intervention bestowed upon this film to make it such an magically entrancing experience.

    Alongside 'Shawshank Redemption' and 'The Sweet Hereafter', 'Eve's Bayou' certainly ranks as one of the most hauntingly beautiful piece of cinema ever committed to film.

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    • Anecdotes
      According to writer and director Kasi Lemmons, her cut differed greatly from the final cut released to theaters, which eliminated a major character from the movie.
    • Gaffes
      After the Batiste family learns with relief that the boy who was hit by the bus wasn't Poe and Mrs. Batiste tells Eve to go upstairs and tell Cisely that they can all go outside, a boom mic is visible at the top of the frame.
    • Citations

      Mozelle Batiste Delacroix: Life is filled with goodbyes, Eve, a million goodbyes, and it hurts every time. Sometimes, I feel like I've lost so much, I have to find new things to lose. All I know is, there must be a divine point to it all, and it's just over my head. That when we die, it will all come clear. And then we'll say, "So that was the damn point." And sometimes, I think there's no point at all, and maybe that's the point. All I know is most people's lives are a great disappointment to them and no one leaves this earth without feeling terrible pain. And if there is no divine explanation at the end of it all, well... that's sad.

    • Versions alternatives
      The Criterion Collection Blu-ray release includes both the theatrical cut (running 108 minutes 45 seconds) and the director's cut (running 115 minutes 33 seconds).
    • Connexions
      Featured in Siskel & Ebert & the Movies: Mad City/Bean/Starship Troopers/Eve's Bayou/The Wings of the Dove (1997)
    • Bandes originales
      A Child With The Blues
      Written by Curtis Mayfield

      Performed by Erykah Badu

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    • How long is Eve's Bayou?Alimenté par Alexa
    • What is the difference between the theatrical and director's cut?
    • Did Cisely kiss Louis or did Louis kiss Cisely?
    • Who were the three men walking through the fog while Mozelle and Eve were talking on the porch?

    Détails

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    • Date de sortie
      • 29 septembre 1999 (France)
    • Pays d’origine
      • États-Unis
    • Langues
      • Anglais
      • Français
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Eve's Bayou
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Covington, Louisiane, États-Unis
    • Sociétés de production
      • Trimark Pictures
      • ChubbCo Film
      • Addis Wechsler Pictures
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    Box-office

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    • Budget
      • 6 000 000 $US (estimé)
    • Montant brut aux États-Unis et au Canada
      • 14 842 388 $US
    • Week-end de sortie aux États-Unis et au Canada
      • 3 287 846 $US
      • 9 nov. 1997
    • Montant brut mondial
      • 14 842 388 $US
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    Spécifications techniques

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    • Durée
      • 1h 48min(108 min)
    • Couleur
      • Black and White
      • Color
    • Mixage
      • Dolby Digital
      • SDDS
    • Rapport de forme
      • 1.85 : 1

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