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La promesse de l'aube

  • 2017
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  • 2h 11m
IMDb RATING
7.1/10
4.1K
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Charlotte Gainsbourg and Pierre Niney in La promesse de l'aube (2017)
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A man recounts his life, from his childhood through his experiences in World War II, and the story of his self-sacrificing mother, who raised him alone.A man recounts his life, from his childhood through his experiences in World War II, and the story of his self-sacrificing mother, who raised him alone.A man recounts his life, from his childhood through his experiences in World War II, and the story of his self-sacrificing mother, who raised him alone.

  • Director
    • Eric Barbier
  • Writers
    • Eric Barbier
    • Marie Eynard
    • Romain Gary
  • Stars
    • Pierre Niney
    • Charlotte Gainsbourg
    • Didier Bourdon
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.1/10
    4.1K
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    • Director
      • Eric Barbier
    • Writers
      • Eric Barbier
      • Marie Eynard
      • Romain Gary
    • Stars
      • Pierre Niney
      • Charlotte Gainsbourg
      • Didier Bourdon
    • 20User reviews
    • 43Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win & 7 nominations total

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    Pierre Niney
    Pierre Niney
    • Roman Kacew, dit Romain Gary
    Charlotte Gainsbourg
    Charlotte Gainsbourg
    • Nina Kacew
    Didier Bourdon
    Didier Bourdon
    • Alex Gubernatis
    Jean-Pierre Darroussin
    Jean-Pierre Darroussin
    • Zaremba
    Catherine McCormack
    Catherine McCormack
    • Lesley Blanch
    Finnegan Oldfield
    Finnegan Oldfield
    • Capitaine Langer
    Pawel Puchalski
    • Romain (8-10 ans)
    Némo Schiffman
    • Romain (14-16 ans)
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    Zoe Boyle
    • La poétesse
    Lou Chauvain
    • Mariette
    Emiliano Suarez
    • Le chauffeur de taxi Mexique
    Alberto Maneiro
    Alberto Maneiro
    • Le médecin hôpital Mexico
    Preciado Rodriguez
    • Le réceptionniste hôtel Puebla
    Katarzyna Skarzanka
    • Aniela
    Marta Klubowicz
    Marta Klubowicz
    • Madame Podowska
    Piotr Cyrwus
    Piotr Cyrwus
    • Le policier Wilno
    Jakub Oniszk
    • Kazik
    Klaudia Trafalska
    • Valentine
    • Director
      • Eric Barbier
    • Writers
      • Eric Barbier
      • Marie Eynard
      • Romain Gary
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    User reviews20

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    8andrebatucadabsb

    A very good movie.

    A great story, well told and represented. A good movie starts in a great script. French cinema continues to bring us the finest art.
    8pnoronha-60268

    Unmissable

    Absolutely DIVINAL! Majestic interpretations and how history grabs you to the screen is remarkable
    9dromasca

    ode to motherhood

    I confess that I had great expectations and some emotions before seeing 'La promesse de l'aube'. Romain Gary was together with Boris Vian, the favorite French writer of my adolescence, and 'La promesse de l'aube' was one of my beloved books paired with Vian's 'L'ecume des jours'. The new version of the film (its second adaptation to screen) directed by Eric Barbier fully met my expectations.

    The book and the film tell about two love stories. The first of these is the love of a mother for her son, an unlimited love, a love that is remembered by the writer over the years, a love that determined the course of his life. In most of the world's literature and languages for such a mother the common expression is 'Jewish mother', only in Hebrew such a mother is called a 'Polish mother'! Both fit here. The son's answer is, of course, the book that Romain Gary wrote decades later, the book that inspired the film. I can say without hesitation that this book is unique in the literature in its description of the relationship between a mother and her son. The second love story is for France. The book's heroine passionately loves her country of adoption, the country that saved her life, sheltered her, gave her the dignity. Nina Kacew educates her son to love France, returning the love that seems to have been offered to them unconditionally. However, none of the two love stories are happy to the end. Romain Gary's life will be cut short by suicide, and it is impossible to establish which were the sources of despair and disappointment that led to this, but it can not be ruled out that the partial failure of the life plan predestined by his mother had a role. The love of the Jews sheltered by France for their country and their readiness to return their gratitude with all sacrifices, including life, was hardly put to the test of history, from the Dreyfuss case to the racial persecutions and deportations during the Second World War. The book and the film end up in an optimistic note, but readers and viewers know this is not the whole story.

    'La promesse de l'aube' is a captivating and exciting movie. Many viewers, probably, like me, know the intrigue and the characters, yet the precision of the details, together with the sensitivity and the passion of the actors, create a moving story that cannot leave the spectators indifferent. Charlotte Gainsbourg is fascinating as a woman living through several ages, struggling to survive and succeed, radiating the fierce love for her son, conveying her passion for life and her love for the adoptive country. All the three actors who represent the writer at different ages are excellently chosen and play very well, with a special mention for Pierre Niney who creates again a superb role and consolidates in my eyes his position as one of the best French actors of the moment. Watching the film not only did not disappoint me at any point in comparison with the emotions related to reading 'La promesse de l'aube' many decades ago, but added new dimensions to the intellectual experience around this exceptional book.
    7Jorge_Wo

    Difficult

    The demands in the name of love seem too harsh, even absurd. Maternal love is great, and so it is. But I don't think the maternal love in this film deserves to be publicized. The greatness here is entirely due to Roman's success. If Roman did not succeed, is there a circle in his maternal love. Roman's success depends on faith and luck. Mother's love is great, and it's hard to have a second Roman.
    9danreed80

    Meandering yet ultimately fascinating biopic

    Watched it on a recent flight to Paris and glad that I did since I probably wouldn't have paid to see it (not the biggest Gainsbourg fan) and would've missed out on a modern classic. The two main characters in the film, the mother (Gainsbourg) and the son (Niney) carry the film due to the inspired performances of the actors playing those roles. Gainsbourg, in particular, gave a finely-tuned, nuanced performance that perfectly captured the extraordinarily devoted yet overbearing character of Nina; I'm now a big fan! Also inspired were the cinematography and the breathtaking dogfight scenes, which were probably the best I've seen in any war film. The first half of the film does meander a bit and the pace of it gets a bit patchy (hence the 9 stars instead of 10) but the second half more than makes up for it. I didn't know the film was based on a true story (i.e. Romain Gary's biography) until I read the closing credits, which made it that much more impactful and emphatic since real people actually lived the epic events portrayed in the film. The closing credits also had another shock but I won't reveal it here so that I won't spoil the film! All in all, this was probably the best film I've seen in a long while; it felt genuine, engrossing and it left me with tears in my eyes, though the airplane food may have contributed to that.

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    • Trivia
      To prepare the character of Nina, actress Charlotte Gainsbourg admits to have been inspired by her paternal grandmother, also of Russian origin.
    • Quotes

      Roman Kacew, dit Romain Gary: I made the promise to straighten the world and lay it at his feet

    • Connections
      Featured in ACS France (2018)
    • Soundtracks
      The Twins
      Composed by Max Richter

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    • Release date
      • December 20, 2017 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • France
      • Belgium
    • Official sites
      • Official Site (Germany)
      • Official Site (Japan)
    • Languages
      • Swedish
      • French
      • Polish
      • Spanish
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Promise at Dawn
    • Filming locations
      • Bordighera, Imperia, Liguria, Italy(Interior and exterior scenes)
    • Production companies
      • Jerico
      • Pathé
      • Nexus Factory
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    • Gross worldwide
      • $9,242,157
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    • Runtime
      • 2h 11m(131 min)
    • Color
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.39 : 1

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