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Médecin de campagne

  • 2016
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  • 1h 42m
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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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    • Director
      • Thomas Lilti
    • Writers
      • Thomas Lilti
      • Baya Kasmi
      • Shérazade Khalladi
    • Stars
      • François Cluzet
      • Marianne Denicourt
      • Christophe Odent
    • 12User reviews
    • 56Critic reviews
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    • 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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    7Reno-Rangan

    A medicine tale.

    The lives of doctors. Most of the film covered from the professional aspect and between two. A junior and a senior doctor. When I decided to watch it, I anticipated either fun or an inspiring film. But it was like too serious and a casual storyline. I mean it could have been a documentary, but the presentation was clearly a cinematic. Then all cinemas need a writing, so does it. More like from someone's real life experience. It had the ingredients, but everything was straightforward without twist and turn.

    If you consider the story progressing to the next level is a twist or turn, then the film had a few of those often. Though they are not effective as what a viewer actually meant a real twist in the storytelling. Nowadays, twist means a mind blowing development/scene. The characters were well designed. Between the main two, the narration keeps hopping, revealing their lives as doctors, especially in the rural. There's more to it, that theirs commitments and differences within their passion for their work.

    A single doctor who has been dedicated all his life to the poor patients from the rural, now discovered he has a brain tumour. He begins his treatment right away, but he was advised to retire and rest. That's where a junior doctor comes in. His replacement. The two work together, where she learns all his patients, but it was not a smooth ride. Since he's not happy to be replaced, particularly his patients are unique, their different style of treating the patients brings a crack in the relationship even before they had one.

    ❝What I call nature may be something else for believers. But don't tell me nature is beautiful.❞

    One thing that unites them is the medicine. Despite the differences, they make their best effort to contribute from their field of expertise. They are the best doctors, but joining the hand at the wrong time is what the English translated title meant. That's almost the entire story of it. Along with their struggle in the rural settings like it be commuting from place to place, at day and night, whenever the service required.

    The film justifies on the roles it focused on than the concept it deals with. So most of those who watches it won't say they saw a very good film. Even me too felt that way. That does not mean it was bad flick. Some people surely would enjoy it being as it is. I think the real doctors or their friends and families and patients, to see their similar experiences on the screen. What I had liked was, highlighting the work ethic between the rural and the city doctor. It was like a two different world.

    I have rated it better, because of the quality of the content than what I wanted to have a nice time. Besides, it's almost free of clichés. Like no romance, no medical miracles or the unexpected subplot developed to brighten up the narration in places. That kept me going. Like I have already mentioned, it was practically a documentary feature, with a cinematic experience.

    The trivia say, it was made by a doctor turned filmmaker. So what do you expect from such director. His previous flick too was about the same theme. Usually when such films are made, the writers, director do research for depicting the contents perfectly. That has not required here. Nicely made film, but not for everyone. One of the under- noticed film, and that's reasonable for such a film, but bashing it even after watching it like what illiterates does. So watch it and respect it or else do not think about it.

    7/10
    6CinemaSerf

    Irreplaceable

    Anyone remember the James Herriot "All Creatures Great and Small" novels? This reminded me a little of them as we meet the established and popular "Dr. Werner" (François Cluzet). He is the only physician amongst his community and they look up to and respect him. When he is diagnosed with cancer, his own doctor and friend, "Dr. Norès" (Christophe Odent) suggests he get some help, and so nominates "Nathalie" (Marianne Denicourt). She's partially qualified, was a nurse for ten years and is enthusiastic. That's more than can be said for him and for the commit at large. Both are set in their ways. He also tends to believe in his own publicity and initially resents her very presence. What now ensues is all rather predicable, but the effort from Cluzet quite engaging. His character has a son "Vincent" (Félix Moati) but that relationship isn't especially close and his ageing, widowed, mother (Isabelle Sadoyan) is struggling to stay independent. It's his job that has become his main raison d'être and his gradual realisation that things must change, that he must learn to confide in people and that he must focus on his own treatment is well portrayed by an actor who demonstrates these frustrations subtly. There's not a great deal of dialogue, just a gentle exercise in coming to terms with your own mortality. It's also not averse at illustrating just how resistant communities can be to change, too - a self perpetuating cycle that can prove difficult to break. Not great, not particularly memorable, but it's worth a watch for Cluzet.
    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.
    8RosanaBotafogo

    Cute..

    Nothing innovative, but with a sensitivity, simplicity that enchant, a cute and delicious cake recipe to taste... More of the same, but with a touch of purity, an abrupt ending, almost imperceptible, beautiful and happy, delicate and adorable...

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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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    • Runtime
      1 hour 42 minutes
    • Color
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