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Adieu Philippine

  • 1962
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  • 1h 46min
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Adieu Philippine (1962)
Michel is a young technician in the fledgling TV industry and is due for military service in two months at the time of the Algerian War. Juliette and Liliane are inseparable best friends. Michel invites them in to watch, flirts with them both, and dates them separately and together.
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Paris, été 1960. Michel s'apprête à partir en Algérie pour son service militaire. Il rencontre Liliane et Juliette, deux amies inséparables. Michel part en vacances en Corse, où les deux fil... Tout lireParis, été 1960. Michel s'apprête à partir en Algérie pour son service militaire. Il rencontre Liliane et Juliette, deux amies inséparables. Michel part en vacances en Corse, où les deux filles décident de le rejoindreParis, été 1960. Michel s'apprête à partir en Algérie pour son service militaire. Il rencontre Liliane et Juliette, deux amies inséparables. Michel part en vacances en Corse, où les deux filles décident de le rejoindre

  • Réalisation
    • Jacques Rozier
  • Scénario
    • Michèle O'Glor
    • Jacques Rozier
  • Casting principal
    • Jean-Claude Aimini
    • Daniel Descamps
    • Stefania Sabatini
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  • NOTE IMDb
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    • Réalisation
      • Jacques Rozier
    • Scénario
      • Michèle O'Glor
      • Jacques Rozier
    • Casting principal
      • Jean-Claude Aimini
      • Daniel Descamps
      • Stefania Sabatini
    • 8avis d'utilisateurs
    • 11avis des critiques
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
    • Récompenses
      • 1 nomination au total

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    Jean-Claude Aimini
    • Michel Lambert
    Daniel Descamps
    • Daniel
    Stefania Sabatini
    • Juliette
    Yveline Céry
    • Liliane
    Vittorio Caprioli
    Vittorio Caprioli
    • Pachala
    David Tonelli
    • Horatio
    • (as Davide Tonelli)
    Annie Markhan
    • Juliette
    • (voix)
    André Tarroux
    • Régnier de l'Isle
    Christian Longuet
    • Christian
    Michel Soyet
    • André
    Arlette Gilbert
    • Madame Lambert - la mère de Michel
    Maurice Garrel
    Maurice Garrel
    • Monsieur Lambert - le père
    Jeanne Pérez
    • La voisine
    Charles Lavialle
    • Le voisin
    Patricia Andrieux
    Edmond Ardisson
    Edmond Ardisson
    • Le chef d'émission
    Olivia Cletienne
    Albert Benamou
    • Réalisation
      • Jacques Rozier
    • Scénario
      • Michèle O'Glor
      • Jacques Rozier
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    3dbdumonteil

    An overrated work.

    Like most of the nouvelle vague works ,"Adieu Philippine" seems dated now.Some people will praise it to the skies ,other will find it a bit boring and tedious.

    The first part is the best:the depiction in a quasi documentary way of the TV studios,the meal at the hero's home where his parents and grand-parents are discussing barroom politics ,the stupid commercials -the movie was prophetic for that matter-.The spontaneity of the actors is convincing.

    There's a sword of Damocles hanging over the hero's head:in two months ,he will be drafted and will have to fight in Algeria ,French dirty war.That's perhaps the most amazing thing:nobody,neither the future soldier nor his girlfriends or relatives seem to take it seriously.He will go,period.That makes the movie unintentionally a bit reactionary,particularly if we compare it to old wave Autant-Lara's contemporary "tu ne tueras point".

    The second part is nouvelle vague flesh on the bone:a very loose plot, and a very loooong ending.Sincerely,I doubt the 2002 audience can relate to such amateurish directing.Some will say the hero wants to make the best of what is left to him :but nothing vibrates and everything seems hollow.

    The movie was a flop and did get critical acclaim afterwards.So,my opinion is probably not very orthodox.
    7cstotlar-1

    an historic document

    This is indeed "nouvelle vague" in ways many other films of the time claimed to be but really weren't. The "innocent" onlookers on the side look at the camera, the dialog seems improvised to a large degree and the actors/actresses "introduced" were for the main part never heard from again. There's not really much of a plot as there were in many N.V products and at times it feels invented as it was made. The comedy throughout and the joyful music lighten the restrictions (and making it seem more 'nouvelle vague") but there are several elements just below the surface which are in sharp contrast. Two girls who swore fidelity in friendship are torn apart, the young protagonist is off the fight a very unpopular war, the young man who refuses to talk about his experiences fighting in Algeria... The film survives as an historical document of new ideas in French film-making of the time and as such rather severely dates itself. It's easy to understand why it was so popular when it was made but that fact works against it decades later.
    10jeanmarcboulard

    The jewel of the french Nouvelle Vague

    With A bout de Soufflé (and other Godard films), Adieu Philippine is in fact the only film that deserves the 'Nouvelle Vague' label term and that kept the promises of this generation, of a new way to approach cinema. (Truffaut looks very classical in comparison). A real liberation of the cinema's language : variation of feelings, tones (sentimental comedy, Algerian tragedy, boulevard, etc...) on the screen followed by variations of technique's shooting (television, improvisation, etc...), of montage or setting, a jubilating firework as an hymn to joy of life, imagination. For this and other points, Adieu Philippine has the role in French cinematography that in Italy Otto e mezzo may have played though in another way and much more secretly. Rarely characters have been given such importance, such vibration in every day's little things. The close-up on a young 'stupid' girl's despair dancing face to you is one of the numerous unforgettable moments of this still refreshing poem sometimes worried by the threat of death.
    6derek-duerden

    Like Rohmer Without The Charm

    At times, this feels like a documentary, or some kind of home movie where the director said "you guys just do some stuff, I'll keep rolling and we'll tart it up in the edit". At others, it's really quite entertaining (such as the filming of the igloo commercial). However, for me, it was just too episodic and, frankly, went on far too long such that by the end I was just bored. The acting wasn't bad (and in places very good), but it felt like they didn't really have much to work with, and the tone and lighting was all over the place - so I'm not that surprised that I haven't heard of this director before. Of its time, I guess.
    9jromanbaker

    What happened to Jean-Claude Aimini ?

    This is for me an almost perfect film. Not because it is quintessential Nouvelle Vague, but because it had an excellent actor in it called Jean-Claude Aimini. It saddens me that such a natural actor could not have continued in other films. I was mesmerised by the ease he had before the camera, and if Belmondo could carry on why not him ? Or is Godard's ' A Bout de Souffle ' the official benchmark of that clique that appeared to change French Cinema ? ' Adieu Phillippine ' came out in 1962, when the waters were still quite high and Rozier showed how natural behaviour, natural gestures and freedom with the camera could wash away even a hint of the studio. But it is through the eyes of the lead actor, Aimini that we follow the film. The Algerian War will drag the character he plays Michel into its horror and I was left wondering at the end, will he be victim or killer in it, or if the fates were kind and he would become neither? The film plays out his last holiday before he is forced down that awful path. He plays around with two young women, and his feelings towards both of them is fascinating to watch. Who loves who and at that age do you really love at all ? Rozier plays with this threesome and unlike the overrated ' Jules et Jim ' I found it truthful because of the actors. There are no great stabs at acting as in the Truffaut film, and there does not need to be because the genius of the film is that it plays like a documentary, and the actors act so well there is none of the ' look here I am performing ' routine. This cannot happen in all film, and that is normal because basically film stands out usually as high drama for most directors, and even Bresson could not escape it. For nearly two hours I watch like a fly on the wall fiction that with a gentle sleight of hand looks like reality, or what we call reality. But Aimini is the focus ( others could challenge this ) and I wanted to see more of him. If he is alive and well and reads this I hope he realises what a pure presence he was. I hesitate to give it a 10 because I found the holiday section needed trimming, but a great film it surely is. Watch out for a glimpse of Jean-Claude Brialy, a pillar of the Nouvelle Vague in Cinema and he had a happy look on his face.

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    • Anecdotes
      Awards:
      • Grand Prix des Rencontres Internationals de Prades 1962.
      • Grand Prix de la Fédération Française des Ciné-Clubs 1963.
      • Ducat d'Or du Festival de Mannheim 1963
      • Prix du Meilleur Premier Film d'Oberhausen 1963.
    • Connexions
      Edited into Histoire(s) du cinéma: Seul le cinéma (1994)

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    Détails

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    • Date de sortie
      • 25 septembre 1963 (France)
    • Pays d’origine
      • France
      • Italie
    • Langues
      • Français
      • Italien
      • Corse
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Farewell, Philippine
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Girolata, Osani, Corse-du-Sud, France(Pachala's film shoot)
    • Sociétés de production
      • Rome Paris Films
      • Euro International Films
      • Alpha Productions
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    • Durée
      1 heure 46 minutes
    • Couleur
      • Black and White
    • Mixage
      • Mono
    • Rapport de forme
      • 1.66 : 1

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