J'accuse
- 2019
- Tous publics
- 2h 12min
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7,2/10
22 k
MA NOTE
En 1894, le capitaine français Alfred Dreyfus est reconnu coupable de trahison et condamné à l'emprisonnement à perpétuité sur l'île du Diable.En 1894, le capitaine français Alfred Dreyfus est reconnu coupable de trahison et condamné à l'emprisonnement à perpétuité sur l'île du Diable.En 1894, le capitaine français Alfred Dreyfus est reconnu coupable de trahison et condamné à l'emprisonnement à perpétuité sur l'île du Diable.
- Réalisation
- Scénario
- Casting principal
- Récompenses
- 13 victoires et 39 nominations au total
Stéfan Godin
- Général Darras
- (as Stefan Godin)
Didier Sandre
- Général Boisdeffre
- (as Didier Sandre de la Comédie Française)
Yannik Landrein
- Gast
- (as Yannick Landrein)
Vincent Perez
- Maître Leblois
- (as Vincent Pérez)
Hervé Pierre
- Général Gonse
- (as Hervé Pierre de la Comédie Française)
Mohammed Lakhdar-Hamina
- Bachir
- (as Mohamed Lakhdar Hamina)
Kevin Garnichat
- Lauth
- (as Kévin Garnichat)
Michel Vuillermoz
- Du Paty de Clam
- (as Michel Vuillermoz de la Comédie Française)
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A great film on all accounts. Fantastic direction and recreation of a terrible period in France. The sets, the costumes are just fantastic. Not to mention the actors, who for a large part come from the Comédie Française, a theatrical institution in France. In a time of intolerance this film reminds us that there are great principles that are worth fighting for.
This is a truely great film. The direction of this film is one of the reasons why as every scene is shot with such precision. Also the product design of this film was at the highest level which really helps the film to feel more real and authentic.
Overall this is a great film that I think people should see.
Overall this is a great film that I think people should see.
More than 120 years after the events, the Dreyfus case seems to never die. The story of the Jewish officer wrongfully convicted of espionage on the basis of false accusations is reminded every time the honesty, integrity or patriotism of the Jews who choose to live in the Diaspora are questioned. The anti-Semitic slogans propagated by the anti-Dreyfus press and chanted by the angry crowds then are reminded whenever the conspiracy theories bring the Jews to the center of current events. It is not forgotten that one of the side effects of the Dreyfus case was the emergence of the Zionist movement in Europe, which led half a century later to the founding of the State of Israel. Finally, France, the country of democracy and humanism, continues to keep the Dreyfus case as one of its defining moments, a historical warning about the dangers of prejudice and hatred towards strangers that can haunt the most enlightened society. Roman Polanski's 'J'Accuse' is a the latest film tin a series of cinematographic creations that have kept alive the memory and the interest for that moment which refuses to be buried in the oblivion of history.
The main hero of this version is not Dreyfus (played by Louis Garrel) who is little on screen and permanently in the background of the action, but is otherwise presented rather schematically and not in the most positive light. In the center of attention is Georges Picquart (played by Jean Dujardin), the officer who brought to public notice the anti-Semitic conspiracy and the judicial framing that led to Dreyfus's first conviction. His actions and his fight against public opinion, his superiors and a good part of the French political class saved the honor of France and of the army to which he and Dreyfus had dedicated their lives and careers. Far from being a schematic character, Picquart is represented as a complex man of his period, brave and idealistic on one hand, but not without prejudices and personal problems on the other. The titles of the film inform us that the related facts happened in reality, but we must still bear in mind that this is a version of the story based on a novel. Robert Harris's and Roman Polanski's version of the Dreyfus case.
Jean Dujardin's acting seemed exceptional to me. This actor continues to amaze me with each of his new films through the combination of talent and immersion in the roles he plays, with his charisma and personal charm. Of the rest of the distribution I especially notice Mathieu Amalric , another of my favorites. The editing is well filmed, the story runs flawlesly, in the style of classical cinema. It looks like Polanski wanted to make a sober film, in which the emotion derives from the actions of the characters. If we chose to put aside all the disputes regarding the person and the director's past, what we see on screen is a historical film about a crucial moment in the history of France and Europe, made and acted with respect and professionalism.
The main hero of this version is not Dreyfus (played by Louis Garrel) who is little on screen and permanently in the background of the action, but is otherwise presented rather schematically and not in the most positive light. In the center of attention is Georges Picquart (played by Jean Dujardin), the officer who brought to public notice the anti-Semitic conspiracy and the judicial framing that led to Dreyfus's first conviction. His actions and his fight against public opinion, his superiors and a good part of the French political class saved the honor of France and of the army to which he and Dreyfus had dedicated their lives and careers. Far from being a schematic character, Picquart is represented as a complex man of his period, brave and idealistic on one hand, but not without prejudices and personal problems on the other. The titles of the film inform us that the related facts happened in reality, but we must still bear in mind that this is a version of the story based on a novel. Robert Harris's and Roman Polanski's version of the Dreyfus case.
Jean Dujardin's acting seemed exceptional to me. This actor continues to amaze me with each of his new films through the combination of talent and immersion in the roles he plays, with his charisma and personal charm. Of the rest of the distribution I especially notice Mathieu Amalric , another of my favorites. The editing is well filmed, the story runs flawlesly, in the style of classical cinema. It looks like Polanski wanted to make a sober film, in which the emotion derives from the actions of the characters. If we chose to put aside all the disputes regarding the person and the director's past, what we see on screen is a historical film about a crucial moment in the history of France and Europe, made and acted with respect and professionalism.
Based on the great book of Robert Harris.
This is the story of a wrongfully accused army man,who also was a jew.
And the thing is, that the people who decided what was good or bad in the army ,hated jews.
If you have a strong sense of justice and you do not like racism this is your movie.
Well made by Polanski but the story is the reason to watch it.
You know the story. Roman Polanski explores its mechanism. And, scene by scene, the case Dreyfus becomes a contemporary story. It is a film with so many virtues than "see it!" remains the only reasonable advice. One motif - Jean Dujardin who gives an admirable proof of his art. And, of course ,Louis Garrel as Alfred Dreifus. A film about justice. Like each Polanski work, precise, slow and being more than a historical story but reflection of darkness behind and, for many reasons, around us.
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesThe production was originally conceived as an English-language film with a Hollywood star in the lead to be shot on locations in Poland. Later, tax cuts enabled the film to be produced on the original locations in Paris, France, and in the French language with a French cast.
- ConnexionsRemake of Die Affaire Dreyfus (1968)
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Détails
- Date de sortie
- Pays d’origine
- Sites officiels
- Langue
- Aussi connu sous le nom de
- L'affaire Dreyfus
- Lieux de tournage
- Sociétés de production
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- Budget
- 25 300 000 $US (estimé)
- Montant brut mondial
- 18 925 109 $US
- Durée2 heures 12 minutes
- Couleur
- Rapport de forme
- 1.85 : 1
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