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L'antiquaire

  • 2015
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 36m
IMDb RATING
6.1/10
170
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L'antiquaire (2015)
DramaHistoryThriller

A young woman is searching, today, in Paris, for the collection of paintings stolen from her Jewish family during WWII.A young woman is searching, today, in Paris, for the collection of paintings stolen from her Jewish family during WWII.A young woman is searching, today, in Paris, for the collection of paintings stolen from her Jewish family during WWII.

  • Director
    • François Margolin
  • Writers
    • Jean-Claude Grumberg
    • François Margolin
    • Vincent Mariette
  • Stars
    • Anna Sigalevitch
    • Michel Bouquet
    • Robert Hirsch
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.1/10
    170
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • François Margolin
    • Writers
      • Jean-Claude Grumberg
      • François Margolin
      • Vincent Mariette
    • Stars
      • Anna Sigalevitch
      • Michel Bouquet
      • Robert Hirsch
    • 7User reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Anna Sigalevitch
    Anna Sigalevitch
    • Esther
    Michel Bouquet
    Michel Bouquet
    • Raoul
    Robert Hirsch
    • Claude Weinstein
    François Berléand
    François Berléand
    • Simon
    Louis-Do de Lencquesaing
    Louis-Do de Lencquesaing
    • Melchior
    Adam Sigalevitch
    • Gaspard
    Alice de Lencquesaing
    Alice de Lencquesaing
    • Jeanne
    Niels Schneider
    Niels Schneider
    • Klaus
    Benjamin Siksou
    Benjamin Siksou
    • Jean
    Fabienne Babe
    • Fabienne
    Christophe Bourseiller
    Christophe Bourseiller
    • Hurtado
    Olga Grumberg
    • La rédactrice en chef
    Lolita Chammah
    Lolita Chammah
    • Sophie, la collègue d'Esther
    Caterina Barone
    • La bibliothécaire
    Florence Mestais
    • La bibliothécaire remplaçante
    Roland Rappaport
    • Le notaire
    Hervé Icovic
    Hervé Icovic
    • Goldmann
    Magloire Bena
    • José de l'accueil
    • Director
      • François Margolin
    • Writers
      • Jean-Claude Grumberg
      • François Margolin
      • Vincent Mariette
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    5asikhs

    Good intentions

    The first half is acceptable. Around the half time it develops a huge sag. There are totally unnecessary scenes. The protagonist is taking a shower and we are treated to a view of her nipples behind the glass wall. Does this imply that noone else in the movie showers? What is the relation to the story? She also has a PG-13 sex scene with her partner. Totally unnecessary. There is a long confrontation with the two elderly relatives that should have been much shorter. And in half the scenes the heroine puts on a fedora like Sam Spade. A stronger movie with similar theme is Woman in Gold with Helen Mirren. No shower scenes though!
    Kirpianuscus

    it could be...

    ...a beautiful film. Because the basic idea deserves that. And the actors. The basic problem is the ignorance of director to use the subject. The ambition to give a happy lesson about virtues. And the presence of veterans is a good virtue, too easy wasted. The problem of reconciliation with past is more delicate and the start point of the crusade of Esther is not real realistic. The story itself seems fake , against its profound echoes. And the couple scenes real inspired are more accusations than good points.
    4dloft59

    Poorly made cultural thriller

    When the art dealer husband of Esther, a magazine journalist in Paris, brings home an 18th- century painting for an upcoming auction, she is startled to discover her father emotionally stunned at the sight of it. In seeking to find the cause of his discomfort, she follows a trail that leads through her parents and their friends during the war, Nazi art confiscations, conspiracies between her Jewish elders, and government cover-ups. Her job is threatened, and surveillance photos of herself are emailed to her phone.

    It's a bit painful to watch a fairly strong cast labor to try to make such a poorly written film work. One might be tempted to suppose the English subtitles have left too much out, but large plot holes, overlong shots that add nothing to the story, and unresolved threads suggest otherwise. This is basically an interesting plot situation, with some decent acting and stylish design and camera work, but in the end it's not a very intelligent movie.

    Poor Anna Sigalevitch, who mostly does a creditable job in the lead, is forced to perform a shower scene and an erotic reconciliation with her husband that are utterly gratuitous. Best scene is her confrontation with her powerful, menacing uncle, played by veteran French actor Michel Bouquet, who sells a fairly pedestrian piece of plotting and dialogue with tremendous conviction and ambiguity.
    2qui_j

    Not well executed

    This is a very poorly made film with a badly written script. It has all the hallmarks of a French film e.g histrionic acting, innumerable closeups of facial anatomy, some gratuitous sex and nudity, and a lot of smoking. There are subplots that go nowhere and a tangled web of bad writing that tells the story poorly, leaving huge plot holes for the viewer. There are some ridiculous scenes of the lead actress who does her detective work dressed in a 1950s Private Eye costume of trench coat and a fedora! Overall, it's just too poorly executed to even warrant and average rating of 5.
    7Sasha_Lauren

    Not a masterpiece, but it's good, I recommend it

    This film by François Margolin and starring an enigmatic, talented Anna Sigalevitch is an interesting movie to review because I liked it to a certain degree, but was baffled and irritated by it as well.

    The story is about a Jewish magazine journalist in current day Paris who investigates her own family's history in order to learn the truth about her suspected theft of hundreds of pieces of her family's artwork via collaboration of her great uncle, who worked undercover for the Gestapo during World War II. It's a cat and mouse game, with Anna as Esther, a chainsmoking, determined, flawed woman, in a detective-like tan trenchcoat and scarf, who riffles through her own father's belongings - against his knowkedge - in search of evidence.

    I liked the subject matter, the artwork, and found some of the cinematography alluring. I also learned some basics about the topic of artwork stolen from Jews during the Nazi regime, however the film felt muddled and confusing at times. It took a while to figure out who was who. I felt that showing old filmreels in color instead of black and white was an odd choice, and Esther's incessant smoking was distracting.

    Although I hoped she would unravel and expose the secrets, lies, theft, and betrayals, there weren't likeable characters to care about. Also, there were two scenes that were both gratuitous and poorly executed that added to my overall frustration with the film.

    So although L'Antiquaire is not a Masterpiece and has some flaws, I would recommend the film for the subject matter. I did enjoy it.

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    • Release date
      • March 18, 2015 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • France
    • Language
      • French
    • Also known as
      • The Art Dealer
    • Filming locations
      • Paris, France
    • Production companies
      • Margo Cinema
      • La Région Île-de-France
      • Centre national du cinéma et de l'image animée (CNC)
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      • €1,900,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 36m(96 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital

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