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La neige était sale

  • 1954
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  • 1h 50min
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La neige était sale (1954)
CriminalitéDrame

Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueUpon learning that his mother was a prostitute, Frank (Daniel Gelin) dejectedly vows that he, too, will live a life of debauchery. Part of his self-degradation program is to kill someone, an... Tout lireUpon learning that his mother was a prostitute, Frank (Daniel Gelin) dejectedly vows that he, too, will live a life of debauchery. Part of his self-degradation program is to kill someone, and since the story takes place during the Nazi occupation of France, he chooses a German of... Tout lireUpon learning that his mother was a prostitute, Frank (Daniel Gelin) dejectedly vows that he, too, will live a life of debauchery. Part of his self-degradation program is to kill someone, and since the story takes place during the Nazi occupation of France, he chooses a German officer as his victim. His steady descent into psychosis and depravity becomes his ultimate ... Tout lire

  • Réalisation
    • Luis Saslavsky
  • Scénario
    • Luis Saslavsky
    • Georges Simenon
    • André Tabet
  • Casting principal
    • Daniel Gélin
    • Daniel Ivernel
    • Marie Mansart
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    82
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    • Réalisation
      • Luis Saslavsky
    • Scénario
      • Luis Saslavsky
      • Georges Simenon
      • André Tabet
    • Casting principal
      • Daniel Gélin
      • Daniel Ivernel
      • Marie Mansart
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    Daniel Gélin
    Daniel Gélin
    • Frank Friedmayer
    Daniel Ivernel
    Daniel Ivernel
    • Krommer
    Marie Mansart
    Marie Mansart
    • Suzy Holtz
    Véra Norman
    • Moune
    Nadine Basile
    • Bertha
    Paul Faivre
    • Le concierge
    Joëlle Bernard
    • Une fille
    Camille Guérini
    • Le commissaire
    Denyse Réal
      Claude Vernier
      Claude Vernier
      • L'officier
      Jo Dest
      • Un Allemand
      Pierre Duncan
      Henri San Juan
        Robert Moor
        • Le professeur
        Jean-Pierre Mocky
        Jean-Pierre Mocky
        • Le violoniste
        • (as J.P. Mocky)
        Jimmy Urbain
          Rex
          Antoine Balpêtré
          Antoine Balpêtré
          • Holtz
          • (as Balpêtré)
          • Réalisation
            • Luis Saslavsky
          • Scénario
            • Luis Saslavsky
            • Georges Simenon
            • André Tabet
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          10dbdumonteil

          The road to perdition

          A desperate movie;the story is so bleak,so depressing and so disturbing that the authors felt compelled to begin their film with a warning ,a Christian one ,probably to comfort the bewildered audience ,and the opportunity for the lowest of the low to redeem himself ...all this seems pathetic for Simenon's book was probably inspired by Existentialism and it has Camus or Sartre's accents .

          Daniel Gélin had always told that this film was his best performance ever:all we can do is approve of his judgment.Playing such a demeaning part at a time when the censorship was powerful was a risky move for an actor.He is simply admirable,running the whole gamut from the born-loser who knows his fate is sealed since he was born to the bastard who wants to sink lower and lower ...(in a way you can go as far as to say that Frank predates Malle's "Lacombe Lucien" by twenty years.)

          Frank got a raw deal;when he was a child ,his mother,a madam,had a new lover every time she came to visit her son,left in a clockmaker's care . When he grew up into a man ,his hatred for her knew no bounds anymore: his revenge was to sink even lower than she did .When he meets a pure young girl,the baffled boy meets something he cannot understand:true love .Suzy tells him : "You cannot keep me from dreaming of our love ,let me imagine it".

          In a WW2 occupied country -it was located in Central Europa,not to scare French audience - ,good and bad have not the same meaning;do they mean something anyway?Frank becomes a collaborator ,abetted by his good friend Krommer,who provides him with a "green card" .

          Tarnished purity is the main subject of Saslavsky's movie,from the very beginning.Memorable scenes:

          Frank,still a child,listening to a music box decorated with angels while his mom and her beau visit him ...the old couple ,trying to make the mother understand how much Frank needs her...

          Frank ,coming back to this shop where he used to play ,and displaying no pity for the old lady who showed so much compassion when he was left to his own devices.

          Suzy,who wants to give everything if she can win Frank's love horribly betrayed and handed over to a swine.

          Then this extraordinary scene,to rival the best of Frank Borzage ,when Suzy ,half-naked ,is running away in the snow which is not white anymore ..as a train's lugubrious hoot is heard

          The gate and the icy wind which blows through when you are to be executed ,the wind that makes you turn up your collar.

          The prison in an abandoned school which epitomizes childhood ,a time when you are still innocent ,and a vision of how life could have been through the bars of a window.

          Because he cannot accept true love ,because he knows that it does not make any sense to him,Frank 's behavior becomes criminally absurd: he kills a German officer,all in a dream,as he kills his old nanny .When he's arrested ,he does not even know the reason why -for these crimes have remained unexplained-,but he knows he must die for it's a dead end.

          To write that "La Neige Etait Sale" is one of the best French movies of the fifties is to state the obvious.And in spite of its very low rating -which is completely irrelevant and unfair-,I urge the users to watch it immediately if they can .Anyone interested in the "oldies" of the FRench cinema can't ignore such a work.

          Let's add that Valentine Tessier is excellent as the hateful mother ,Madame Irma,and that it was 1957 before Saslavsky could make another movie:although not as strong as this one,it was an absorbing adaptation of Boileau/Narcejac's "Les Louves" with François Périer ,abetted by the cream of French actresses:Jeanne Moreau, Micheline Presles,Madeleine Robinson.

          A remake is to be made by David McKenzie (stain in the snow)in the year to come....
          10happytrigger-64-390517

          one of the best french film noir

          One of the best french film noir is now available on dvd, although not really remastered. Also one of the most unknown french noir, I know some french noir aficionados who never heard of it. And only one reviewer, the best usual connoisseur, I haven't much add to his perfect review. Luis Saslavsky was a director from Argentina where he already directed visual dramas and film noirs, he codirected in 1939 "Puerta cerrada" with cult director of photography John Alton (who did for Anthony Mann "the Blackbook", "T-men", "Raw deal"). Three years after "La neige ...", Saslavsky directs "Les louves" (from Boileau and Narcejac), nearly as noir as "La neige..." with a terrific ending. "La neige..." is an absolute must, you have to jump on this pure french noir gem with Daniel Gélin at his best desperate character.

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            Submitted to the British Board of Film Censors under the title The Stain on the Snow by Miracle Films, but refused a certificate on 20 January 1955. Nevertheless, cinema manager and future film author Leslie Halliwell soon persuaded the Cambridge local authority to pass this film and L'équipée sauvage (1953) with local "X" certificates. Halliwell premiered both films in 1955 at his Rex cinema in Cambridge. The BBFC eventually passed The Stain on the Snow with an official "X" certificate on 3 September 1958. Miracle opened the film on 23 November 1958 at the Berkeley cinema in London where it ran for eight weeks.
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            Referenced in La nuit américaine (1973)

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          • Date de sortie
            • 19 février 1954 (France)
          • Pays d’origine
            • France
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            • Français
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