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L'équipier

  • 2004
  • TV-14
  • 1h 45min
VALUTAZIONE IMDb
7,0/10
1673
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L'équipier (2004)
Camille arrives at the island Ouessant where she was born, to sell the house of her parents. She finds a book of a certain Antoine and starts reading. A story of a stranger is told who came 1963 to the island. He wasn't well received and left again after 2 month.
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Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaCamille arrives at the island Ouessant where she was born, to sell the house of her parents. She finds a book of a certain Antoine and starts reading. A story of a stranger is told who came ... Leggi tuttoCamille arrives at the island Ouessant where she was born, to sell the house of her parents. She finds a book of a certain Antoine and starts reading. A story of a stranger is told who came 1963 to the island. He wasn't well received and left again after 2 month.Camille arrives at the island Ouessant where she was born, to sell the house of her parents. She finds a book of a certain Antoine and starts reading. A story of a stranger is told who came 1963 to the island. He wasn't well received and left again after 2 month.

  • Regia
    • Philippe Lioret
  • Sceneggiatura
    • Emmanuel Courcol
    • Claude Faraldo
    • Gilles Legrand
  • Star
    • Sandrine Bonnaire
    • Philippe Torreton
    • Grégori Derangère
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  • VALUTAZIONE IMDb
    7,0/10
    1673
    LA TUA VALUTAZIONE
    • Regia
      • Philippe Lioret
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Emmanuel Courcol
      • Claude Faraldo
      • Gilles Legrand
    • Star
      • Sandrine Bonnaire
      • Philippe Torreton
      • Grégori Derangère
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    • 17Recensioni della critica
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    Interpreti principali54

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    Sandrine Bonnaire
    Sandrine Bonnaire
    • Mabé Le Guen
    Philippe Torreton
    Philippe Torreton
    • Yvon Le Guen
    Grégori Derangère
    Grégori Derangère
    • Antoine Cassendi
    Émilie Dequenne
    Émilie Dequenne
    • Brigitte
    Anne Consigny
    Anne Consigny
    • Camille
    Martine Sarcey
    • Jeanne
    Nicolas Bridet
    Nicolas Bridet
    • Jean-Mi
    Marie Rousseau
    • L'acheteuse
    Patrick Zard
    • L'acheteur
    • (as Patrick Nardon Zard)
    Bernard Spiegel
    • L'entrepreneur
    Nathalie Besançon
    Nathalie Besançon
    • Jeanne
    Thierry Lavat
    • Tinou
    Nadia Barentin
    • Huberte
    Emmanuel Courcol
    Emmanuel Courcol
    • Le curé
    Christophe Kourotchkine
    • Lebras
    Bernard Mazzinghi
    • André
    Eric Bonicatto
    • Jo
    Francia Seguy
    • Mémé
    • Regia
      • Philippe Lioret
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Emmanuel Courcol
      • Claude Faraldo
      • Gilles Legrand
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    Recensioni degli utenti9

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    helenemichelcardin

    The picture, the story, the intensity of feelings ; perfect combination

    About the injured hand change in the middle of the film : it was filmed with the good one but the director decided afterward, for aesthetic reasons, to flip the image in the computer so the characters and everything else in that scene appear as though it was filmed conversely. He said it in an interview.

    The dramatic tension builds up with the emotions of each character. We feel exactly as they feel. The rejection of the stranger by many of them is especially strong, and their angriness towards him all collapse magnificently when he reveals, in a Coup-De-theater scene near the end, why precisely he lost the use of his hand. Another fascinating psychological evolution : the complete rejection of him by his lighthouse partner that slowly but surely becomes esteem and friendship.

    A story that looks typical at the start but that nevertheless brings an extraordinary personal view of people, not to mention the sea views that are just breathtaking.
    10film_ophile

    A Very Good Man Filled with Love and Punctured by Xenophobia

    I have just seen this today at the French Film Festival at the Boston Museum of Fine Arts. What a very very romantic story; akin to The Widow of St.Pierre for me.I sighed such a big sigh when it was over. More than many films I have seen recently, I did NOT want it to end.It took me in and wrapped me up as only a truly wonderful film can do.Maybe I'm impartial. I know that Gregori Derangere has caused me to fall completely in love with a film character for the first time in SO many years. He is just so GOOD, so filled with love for everyone around him, and so quiet and handsome. As the French might say, Un Hero Veritable. And the xenophobia of these island Bretons is just SO oppressive and so insidious.For most of them, getting rid of the handsome newcomer is what preoccupies them for the length of the film. The cinematography ,framing, pace, mood- all excellent. Hats off to the director and screenwriter who understand that the most convincing, tantalizing and mesmerizing way to present sexual charisma and chemistry- is not through bare flesh but through glances and brief silent encounters. I know-I'm partial. Nevertheless,I am STILL sighing.
    8andrew_s_clark

    A great film about Life and Love.

    A terrific film set in 1960's Brittany, France. Philippe Lioret has done an amazing job of capturing the lives of the Bretons and their reluctance to accept outsiders into their proud history.

    An interesting piece of information is that the film was shot entirely on location and no models where used for any of the lighthouse scenes. This knowledge enhances the dramatic visuals as it is unbelievable that they were there filming in some of the situations shown.

    Grégori Derangère (Antoine) does a stellar performance of the outsider and his struggle to find himself and acceptance, ultimately challenging the friendship of the one who has.

    I thoroughly recommend it and truly hope that more people will see it even though it is not an English film.
    7krocheav

    Casting a Light on Love

    I've only just discovered this French film. A friend loaned me an imported DVD copy and even though it suffered some surface damage (making it awkward to scan several small sections) I enjoyed most of this very interesting story.

    While I felt some of the situations between principal characters may not have been developed as fully as necessary (having several writers never helps) I still found myself being drawn into their briefly intertwining lives. Having engaged in a brief stint of seasonal work in my own youth, I certainly can vouch for the animosity dealt out to 'strangers' who come to find work in small close knit communities. The film shines in capturing the arrogance of locals preserving their own 'limited home culture'

    The performances are uniformly good, but the special effects are the stars. Wonderful Cinematography puts you in the action and captures the specialized, now lost, art of Lighthouse keeping. This is possibly the best glimpse into the lives of keepers of the flame since great French Director of Photography; Henri Decae, shot Kirk Douglases interesting (but sadly overindulged) problematic production "The Light at the Edge of the World" back in '71 (if you can find the better 'Short Version' of the Douglas film you may find it exiting) To "L'equipier's' advantage is the remarkable on-location filming (reffered to in the film as the end of the world) both during turbulent storms at sea, and within the souls of its characters. Film Sound man turned Director Philippe Lioret certainly works hard with this material, and his capable cast ~ Of particular note is Philippe Torreton as head Lightkeeper.

    We only get glimpses into why the gentle Gregori Derangere character seems to be continually running away from his past IE: a scene where he sits reflectively in an empty Church...until his disclosure towards the end. The adulterous sexual encounter with his workmate's wife (up against a wall during a festival) seems a little out of pace with the rest of the film, as if it was deliberately set up to gain an 'A' Certificate. Some of the more violent encounters with townsfolk looked a little this way also, but the majority of 'modern' viewers won't be bothered by any of these activities. Overall, the poignant love story should engage a large cross section of viewers. The film also has a fine, unobtrusive music score that helps to knit scenes together nicely. Apart from one or two situations being over exaggerated "The Light" is compelling, and strikingly good looking Cinema. Ken Roche.
    7bob998

    Shipwrecked

    This is the second time Sandrine Bonnaire has made a film in the rocky, ocean-lashed confines of Brittany--the first one being Voleur de vie, which I found better, truer to life. The story of a forbidden love that leads to pregnancy has been done so many times and Lioret is not the great director who can make it all fresh.

    Grégori Dérangère is like a big friendly dog in this picture, not showing much emotion: we're supposed to admire his endurance and honesty but it all grew tiresome for me. Bonnaire shows how tough a Breton woman has to be amid the crashing waves and male stupidity, but her mind often seems elsewhere. Only Phillippe Torreton as the hapless Yvon shows any great commitment to the project. Once more he reminds me why he's one of my favorite actors.

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      (flopped shot) Throughout the film, the main character has a mutilated left hand, which he wears in a leather strap. But in the long scene where he walks alongside Sandrine Bonnaire on her bicycle, and both meet the local priest also on bicycle, it's his right hand that is mutilated! Comparing the bell on the bicycle with other scenes, one realizes that this whole scene has been mounted in a mirrored way.
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      Music by Étienne Lorin

      Lyrics by Bourvil

      Performed by Bourvil

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    Dettagli

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    • Data di uscita
      • 3 novembre 2004 (Francia)
    • Paese di origine
      • Francia
    • Sito ufficiale
      • Official site [esl]
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      • Francese
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      • The Light
    • Luoghi delle riprese
      • Île d'Ouessant, Finistère, Francia
    • Aziende produttrici
      • Nord-Ouest Films
      • StudioCanal
      • France 2 Cinéma
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    • Tempo di esecuzione
      • 1h 45min(105 min)
    • Colore
      • Color
    • Mix di suoni
      • DTS
      • Dolby Digital
    • Proporzioni
      • 1.85 : 1

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