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La Veuve Clicquot

Titre original : Widow Clicquot
  • 2023
  • R
  • 1h 30min
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Haley Bennett in La Veuve Clicquot (2023)
The story behind the Veuve Clicquot champagne family and business that began in the late 18th century.
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L'histoire de la famille et de l'entreprise de champagne Veuve Clicquot, qui a vu le jour à la fin du XVIIIe siècle.L'histoire de la famille et de l'entreprise de champagne Veuve Clicquot, qui a vu le jour à la fin du XVIIIe siècle.L'histoire de la famille et de l'entreprise de champagne Veuve Clicquot, qui a vu le jour à la fin du XVIIIe siècle.

  • Réalisation
    • Thomas Napper
  • Scénario
    • Erin Dignam
    • Christopher Monger
    • Tilar J. Mazzeo
  • Casting principal
    • Haley Bennett
    • Tom Sturridge
    • Sam Riley
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  • NOTE IMDb
    6,3/10
    4,4 k
    MA NOTE
    POPULARITÉ
    3 572
    866
    • Réalisation
      • Thomas Napper
    • Scénario
      • Erin Dignam
      • Christopher Monger
      • Tilar J. Mazzeo
    • Casting principal
      • Haley Bennett
      • Tom Sturridge
      • Sam Riley
    • 35avis d'utilisateurs
    • 58avis des critiques
    • 65Métascore
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
  • Vidéos2

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    Widow Clicquot
    Trailer 2:21
    Widow Clicquot
    Widow Clicquot
    Trailer 2:21
    Widow Clicquot

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    Rôles principaux18

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    Haley Bennett
    Haley Bennett
    • Barbe Nicole
    Tom Sturridge
    Tom Sturridge
    • François
    Sam Riley
    Sam Riley
    • Louis Bohne
    Natasha O'Keeffe
    Natasha O'Keeffe
    • Anne
    Cecily Cleeve
    • Clementine
    Ben Miles
    Ben Miles
    • Philippe
    Paul Rhys
    Paul Rhys
    • Droite
    Ian Conningham
    Ian Conningham
    • Paquet
    Christopher Villiers
    Christopher Villiers
    • Nicolas Ponsardin
    Cara Seymour
    Cara Seymour
    • Jeanne-Marie Ponsardin
    Phoebe Nicholls
    Phoebe Nicholls
    • Marie-Catherine Clicquot
    Joseph Rapp
    • The Priest
    Nicholas Farrell
    Nicholas Farrell
    • Jean-Remy Moet
    • (as Nick Farrell)
    Anson Boon
    Anson Boon
    • Edouard
    Chris Larkin
    Chris Larkin
    • Muller
    Leo Suter
    Leo Suter
    • Georges
    Mark Tandy
    Mark Tandy
    • Magistrate #1
    Antoine Blanquefort
    Antoine Blanquefort
    • Magistrate #2
    • Réalisation
      • Thomas Napper
    • Scénario
      • Erin Dignam
      • Christopher Monger
      • Tilar J. Mazzeo
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    4ssaftler

    Not what I expected and not in a good way

    Working in the industry, I am aware of the place that Madame Clicquot holds in the champagne world to this day. I had read this book and learned some very interesting things about what she did and how she did it. More so, some of her 19th century innovations that are still today's standards. Maybe her most important innovation, the riddling of the bottles during the bottle fermentation, is bearly noted and definitely not named.

    What came across in the movie was almost none of that. This ended up somewhat of a confusing love story set against the vineyards of the Champagne region of France. Even her love story with M. Clicquot is ignored, even to the fact and reasons for their marriage taking place in the wine caves under Reims.

    This could have been a great story highlighting a woman who really beat the odds when everything was working against her. I had hoped that this might be a good movie for my co-workers to view to learn more about a product we sell quite often. Having watched it, I cannot do that in good conscience, however!
    6ThereelscoopwithKK

    Acceptable Inspirational Cinema

    Haley Bennett performs the role of Cliquot quite admirably. The supporting cast is fine but aside from her performance no other actor or actress is memorable. There is a lot of dead time in this movie which is likely because the only real point of the movie is to show that she had to overcome the politics of the time with Napoleonic laws and men believing she wasn't cut out to run the vineyard. I would have liked to see more scenes showing how hard she had to work aside from just constantly watching her mix ingredients in vials. There are some parts of her facing men who doubted her, but I wanted more so you could really root for her.

    The court scene at the end I thought had so much potential to be used to tell her story of what she had to go through in greater detail, but instead it was decided to just be an exclamation point for her story.

    As a side note, all of the accents are very British which is confusing to me considering they're supposed to be French.

    Overall, it's not a bad film, and shows that individuals have the ability to overcome their political surroundings. However, it certainly isn't one that will wow you either.
    Ito44

    Neither entertaining nor informative enough

    This was only entertaining enough to prevent me from dropping it halfway through, but that's not saying much because I'm not used to dropping films in general; I found myself waiting for it to end. The female protagonist is supposed to be a historical figure who invented several new methods for champagne production and revolutionised the industry. Yet in this film she doesn't feel like someone who commands respect or is inspirational, she comes across as meek and agreeable. Her deceased husband takes up too much screen time and her love affair with her merchant feels unnecessary, why exactly does she have to be sexualised in a movie about how innovative she was? I guess her husband being her raison d'etre wasn't quite enough, they had to sexually involve another man who also happened to be an important employee that her business depended on heavily.

    In a weirdly vague manner, when Barbe was having a conversation with her husband about his relationship with the merchant (Droite), it was hinted that they may have had feelings that went beyond friendship between them; it was also vaguely hinted that the merchant may be attracted to men in a scene where he was supposedly flirting with a new male employee. So what exactly was that for? No reason other than the fact that this film came out in 2024 I suppose. I almost thought that the flashback plot would involve cheating and some weird open relationship situation involving the trio.

    If you're a champagne enthusiast watching this, don't expect any scenes explaining much about the innovations she came up with, because there are virtually none. If I'm to be charitable, I can say the only redeeming quality is how dedicated the main character seems to her "craft", but whether or not you will agree will probably heavily depend on your mood because it's not substantial, especially since her main motivation is her late husband. Overall I wouldn't recommend this; it fails as a character study, it fails as a drama and it's also a pretty pathetic attempt at a "feminist" film. Let's be blunt and just admit it's ultimately one big advertisement for the champagne brand in question.
    7brentsbulletinboard

    An Evenly Balanced, Engaging Watch

    Combining all of the elements that go into making a fine film and blending the various ingredients in just the right proportions is akin to the practice of crafting a fine wine - and quite an irony here given the subject matter of this engaging cinematic biography of Barbe Nicole Ponsardin Clicquot (1777-1866) (Haley Bennett), the French winemaker who became better known as "the Grand Dame of Champagne." Having inherited the business of her husband, François (Tom Sturridge), after this death, she vowed to continue operating the winery, carrying on his vision for innovation in the face of stiff competition from the rival Moet organization. But doing so was quite the challenge in light of financial difficulties, vintage failures, the questionable business practices of competitors, the responsibility of raising a young daughter (Cecily Cleeve) as a single mother, onerous operating conditions during the Napoleonic Era and the profound doubts of others (most notably her skeptical sexist father-in-law, Philippe (Ben Miles)) about whether a woman could successfully run an organization like this. Director Thomas Napper's latest chronicles the Widow Clicquot's inventive efforts to address these issues, as well as her ambitious initiatives to live up to the dreams of her late husband, in large part with the assistance of her loyal distributor, Louis (Sam Riley). In telling this story, the filmmaker seamlessly blends challenging events of everyday operations with flashbacks of a more personal nature, exploring the heartfelt feelings that provided the basis for the Clicquot philosophy of winemaking. The picture's superbly crafted narrative and screenplay, combined with exquisite period piece production values and excellent performances (particularly Bennett in one of her best on-screen portrayals), make for an involving, multifaceted watch. Admittedly, there are times in the second half where the story meanders somewhat, and some may find that this release gets a little too detailed when discussing the technical particulars of vinification. However, much of this offering is evenly balanced, effectively holding viewer interest about a subject that's not especially common in the annals of filmmaking. What's more, though, on a more philosophical level, this release celebrates the inherent joy and passion involved in the act of creating, ideas applicable to the manifestation of any artform, be it wine or painting or whatever else we're capable of envisioning and bringing into being. And, if that's not worth drinking a toast to, I don't know what is.
    6danieljfarthing

    Relatively dry but well performed period drama that will be of particular interest to wine enthusiasts

    Relatively dry period drama "Widow Clicquot" is the true story of how in the late 16th century the titular Barbe Nicole Clicquot (rising star Haley Bennett - excellent) inherited the Clicquot vineyards of Champagne from crazy genius husband Tom Sturridge, and with steely determination (and the support of Sam Riley) fought off largely chauvinistic pressure from those around her (including Ben Miles & Paul Rhys) AND oppressive Napoleonic laws, to forge a legacy living on today through Veuve Clicquot. Thomas Napper directs solidly, and Erin Dignam's screenplay (cut with flashbacks) is interesting, tho perhaps only REALLY interesting to wine enthusiasts.

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      In July 2010, Finnish divers found 168 bottles of champagne beneath the Baltic Sea off the coast of Åland. The bottles were sent back to France for analysis. Forty-six were identified as Veuve Clicquot. When the wine was tasted in 2015, several of them were still drinkable, well-preserved thanks to the cold and dark conditions at the depth. A bottle of nearly 200-year-old Veuve Clicquot broke the record for the most expensive champagne ever sold. In 2011, a bidder paid EUR30,000 for one of them found in the Baltic Sea.
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      In the segment that begins with the heading '1811', there is a battle going on in the background - plumes of smoke and cannon roaring - and the characters are packing up the bottles to protect them from the soldiers...the Russians." There was no battle in Champagne (or anywhere in France) in 1811. That was the year of the Peninsular War, which was in Spain and Portugal. No Russians anywhere near France for a few more years.
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      [first lines]

      Barbe Nicole: [narrating] Looking back on that first day with you, I think I understood immediately why humans beings are compelled to create. Why we must find some way to lay down our lives, however best we can.

      Barbe Nicole: It is so the we might uncover the secrets of ourselves, better understand the ones we love. The time and place in which we live. And that with any luck, 100 years from now, someone will know that we were here.

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    • Date de sortie
      • 16 novembre 2024 (États-Unis)
    • Pays d’origine
      • États-Unis
    • Langue
      • Anglais
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • La viuda de Clicquot
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Château de Béru, Yonne, France(multiple locations)
    • Sociétés de production
      • Fourth & Twenty Eight Films
      • WME Independent
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    • Montant brut aux États-Unis et au Canada
      • 1 023 984 $US
    • Week-end de sortie aux États-Unis et au Canada
      • 185 531 $US
      • 21 juil. 2024
    • Montant brut mondial
      • 4 065 760 $US
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