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Médecin de campagne

  • 2016
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  • 1h 42m
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6.5/10
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Médecin de campagne (2016)
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After a doctor is diagnosed with cancer, a new doctor joins him to help him treat his rural patients.After a doctor is diagnosed with cancer, a new doctor joins him to help him treat his rural patients.After a doctor is diagnosed with cancer, a new doctor joins him to help him treat his rural patients.

  • Director
    • Thomas Lilti
  • Writers
    • Thomas Lilti
    • Baya Kasmi
    • Shérazade Khalladi
  • Stars
    • François Cluzet
    • Marianne Denicourt
    • Christophe Odent
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  • IMDb RATING
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    3.4K
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    • Director
      • Thomas Lilti
    • Writers
      • Thomas Lilti
      • Baya Kasmi
      • Shérazade Khalladi
    • Stars
      • François Cluzet
      • Marianne Denicourt
      • Christophe Odent
    • 12User reviews
    • 56Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 3 nominations total

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    François Cluzet
    François Cluzet
    • Jean-Pierre Werner
    Marianne Denicourt
    Marianne Denicourt
    • Nathalie Delezia
    Christophe Odent
    Christophe Odent
    • Le docteur Michel Norès
    Patrick Descamps
    Patrick Descamps
    • Francis Maroini
    Guy Faucher
    • Monsieur Sorlin
    Margaux Fabre
    • Ninon
    Julien Lucas
    • Le fiancé de Ninon
    Yohann Goetzmann
    • Alexis
    Josée Laprun
    • La mère d'Alexis
    Philippe Bertin
    • Guy
    Géraldine Schitter
    • Fanny
    Isabelle Sadoyan
    • Madame veuve Werner - la mère de Jean-Pierre
    Félix Moati
    Félix Moati
    • Vincent Werner
    Sylvie Lachat
    • La patiente dépressive
    Régis Iacono
    • Le patient diabétique
    Michel Charrel
    Michel Charrel
    • Monsieur Jallet
    Jeanne Buchard
    • Jeune femme condylome
    Anthony Bajon
    Anthony Bajon
    • Jeune homme condylome
    • Director
      • Thomas Lilti
    • Writers
      • Thomas Lilti
      • Baya Kasmi
      • Shérazade Khalladi
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    7dierregi

    Even doctors get sick

    Jean-Pierre is a grumpy doctor who falls sick and his way to cope with bad news is to ignore them. He works in the countryside with younger female doctor Nathalie and their patients are very realistic country people.

    The story is simple and treated with realism. Perhaps a bit slow moving, but moving in the right direction. Jean-Pierre goes out of his way to get an elderly patient out of the hospital, so that he can die at home, with his dog. Not the sort of scene easy to digest, but nevertheless part of a doctor's life.

    When Jean-Pierre conditions are not improving, he doesn't want to pursue further treatment. My interpretation is that he has nothing to live for... until - as to be expected - something starts to grow between Jean-Pierre and Nathalie and with that, a will to live.

    A quiet, somber movie without the usual French excesses. Well worth watching.
    9cyberalpine

    I loved this film because it is subtle, delicate, sober and subdued.

    The complexity of feelings is hinted rather than spread out, the sequence of events is suggested rather than shown. The unsaid prevails, concealing the characters' emotional depth, which leaves a lot to the spectator's imagination. Unlike Anglo-Saxon movies it is not overacted, loud, vulgar and stuffed with sex. Also the casting is excellent, all the patients and inhabitants of the region are more real than in real life.

    My only criticism would be about too much music. Silence, as in most Ingmar Bergman films, has my preference. This is the reason of my 9 out of 10 stars.
    8dbdumonteil

    Life and only life

    This is old school French cinema,which displays an humanism recalling Christian-Jaque or even the sometimes unfairly demeaned Jean-Paul Le Chanois.And Except for the rather unlikely abrupt happy end ,it works from start to finish: it is definitely the kind of the movie we are in need of today : it's not overtly optimistic -like the feel-good movies which mar the contemporary French scene : however Marianne Denicourt's warm smile can lighten the darkest night;François Cluzet's commitment to his work is extraordinary : the first sequences ,consisting of very short scenes ,show it all .But ,in an admirable sequence ,exhausted and disheartened ,Werner tells his colleague (us )how hard his prestigious occupation always involves sufferings,death: nature( some people call God) may be a wonderful thing ,but it(He ) makes mistakes or even monstrosities and our task is to correct them.

    And correct ,mend ,both of them do: the old man dies in his home ,and he could not ask for more;the boy who passes for a half-wit may be an autistic with an exceptional memory -he is a scholar,as far as WW1 is concerned-: someday ,he may learn to read and to write .So it's not overtly pessimistic either.It's life and life only.There's a wonderful truce in their ceaseless fight ,when the people dance to Cohen's "Hallelujah",a moment when an infinite tenderness emanates from the fete .

    It does not always avoid clichés:the first Cluzet/Denicourt confrontation follows the usual pattern: seasoned veteran/modern rookie,it's the same old song ,be they militaries, cops,teachers,or physicians : see the scene of the ganders ("put their beak into their a........");and Cluzet's family is cliché itself.And Nina Simone's superb "wild is the wind" does not fit the bill in that context as well as Cohen's song as a finale .

    But after 15 minutes ,the movie hits its stride ,and the words often rings true;except for an old TV series ("Cecilia Medecin De Campagne", sixties),a whole movie was never devoted to the country docs' thankless work in France,and it's much to Thomas Lilti's credit to have broached the subject ,with a valid documentary side which is never dull,thanks to the two principals .Both will win you over.

    It's life and life only;as the good old French cinema I like was.
    9safelton_11

    Another great French movie

    Other reviewers here have written about 'A Country Doctor' far better than I can. Still, I want to add a big thumbs up. This is a great, very well-acted movie that touches and warms the heart. It's about a country doctor who has devoted his life to helping his patients in the small village he lives in. When he is diagnosed with a cancerous brain tumor, he is assigned an assistant, who happens to be a female. There is some obvious tension between them at first. The script writer wisely uses their developing relationship, both professional and personal, in a totally tasteful way.

    One thing I like about some French movies I've seen is that the plots are simple, but the results are profound because of the script, acting, etc.; also, there are many sub-plots that enrich the movie and give a lot of actors an opportunity to be in a movie. All the minors actors in this movie do a great job.

    Because it's a French movie there's no discussion about money, what any treatment costs, etc. The French have a great health care system. They value human beings. Who wants to worry about money when one's health is involved?
    8CineMuseFilms

    A warm-hearted romantic drama set in a beautiful French village

    To urban eyes, the rural doctor stereotype is a walking museum of what village medicine used to look like in bygone days. French filmmakers excel in portraying this endangered species and they have done so yet again in the delightful character-rich film The Country Doctor (2016) (Médecin de campagne). To enhance our sense of the fading rural life, the story is framed around a doctor whose own time is fading as the irreplaceable linchpin of his village community.

    Made by medic-turned-director Thomas Lilti, the plot is best described as a series of insightful vignettes of rural medicine practised the old-fashioned way. The greatly admired Dr Jean-Pierre (François Cluzet) has been caring for the village most of his life and now learns that he has a life- threatening tumour. Ordered to slow down for treatment, medical authorities send an assistant doctor, Nathalie Delezia (Marianne Denicourt) who quickly proves unnervingly competent and willing to lighten his load. Predictably, Jean-Pierre does not take well to losing his role as sole-carer for the village and mischievously makes things difficult for her. He sends her into farms and homes with known annoyances to discourage her from staying, but when she proves her worth in medical emergencies he is forced to accept her help. As his prognosis worsens, the growing respect between them becomes noticeably warmer as they both confront an uncertain future.

    In many respects, this story is a predictable cluster of clichés made attractive by a picturesque rural setting captured perfectly with camera-work sympathetic to its natural beauty. Like in many countries, a rural doctor's life is a public script of farmyard and roadside accidents, comforting home visits, and a surgery full of patiently waiting regulars with ailments both serious and small. The village community adores their doctor and the doctor in turn is a caring father to all. But this is a film where the simple plot and its constructions are less important than its characterisations. François Cluzet is France's version of Dustin Hoffman, an actor who radiates open warmth, compassion and understanding. His almost musical face can express emotion with a single note consisting of a slight raising of an eyelid, or a wry turn of a lip that hints of a smile, or a faintly furrowed brow that speaks concern. Marianne Denicourt is perfectly cast as the late blooming nurse turned doctor, whose big eyes converse at first hesitantly then warmly with the reluctant senior medic. While the plot may be clichéd, their relationship has none of the conventional hallmarks of romance. Indeed, it is only in the final minutes that we sense their comfort in one another's presence.

    This is a fine example of classic French romantic drama. It is totally driven by characterisation that is earthy, understated and open-hearted with a rich rural aesthetic that evokes the mutual dependencies that are typical amongst country people. It speaks of the unstated and unseen organic wholeness of community that is rare in urban life. It is also a film where most viewers leave with an unmistakable smile.

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    • Trivia
      Filmmaker Thomas Lilti is also a doctor and began to do short movies at the same time he studied medicine.
    • Connections
      Features Les anges de la téléréalité (2011)
    • Soundtracks
      Riders in the Sky
      Written by Stan Jones

      1948

      (Nathalie dances to this song)

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    • Release date
      • March 23, 2016 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • France
    • Official sites
      • Alamode Film (Germany)
      • Another World Entertainment (Denmark)
    • Language
      • French
    • Also known as
      • Irremplaçable
    • Filming locations
      • Chaussy, Val-d'Oise, France(village where Jean-Pierre lives and works)
    • Production companies
      • 31 Juin Films
      • Les Films du Parc
      • Le Pacte
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    • Budget
      • €5,400,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $8,494
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $1,443
      • Feb 5, 2017
    • Gross worldwide
      • $15,130,912
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      1 hour 42 minutes
    • Color
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