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Colette

  • 2018
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  • 1h 51m
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Colette (2018)
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Colette is pushed by her husband to write novels under his name. Upon their success, she fights to make her talents known, challenging gender norms.Colette is pushed by her husband to write novels under his name. Upon their success, she fights to make her talents known, challenging gender norms.Colette is pushed by her husband to write novels under his name. Upon their success, she fights to make her talents known, challenging gender norms.

  • Director
    • Wash Westmoreland
  • Writers
    • Richard Glatzer
    • Wash Westmoreland
    • Rebecca Lenkiewicz
  • Stars
    • Keira Knightley
    • Fiona Shaw
    • Dominic West
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.7/10
    28K
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    POPULARITY
    4,664
    287
    • Director
      • Wash Westmoreland
    • Writers
      • Richard Glatzer
      • Wash Westmoreland
      • Rebecca Lenkiewicz
    • Stars
      • Keira Knightley
      • Fiona Shaw
      • Dominic West
    • 160User reviews
    • 188Critic reviews
    • 74Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win & 14 nominations total

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    Keira Knightley
    Keira Knightley
    • Colette
    Fiona Shaw
    Fiona Shaw
    • Sido
    Dominic West
    Dominic West
    • Willy
    Robert Pugh
    Robert Pugh
    • Jules
    Sloan Thompson
    • Matilde
    Arabella Weir
    Arabella Weir
    • Mme. de Caillavet
    Máté Haumann
    Máté Haumann
    • Count Muffat
    Ray Panthaki
    Ray Panthaki
    • Veber
    Al Weaver
    Al Weaver
    • Schwob
    Virág Bárány
    Virág Bárány
    • Lotte Kinceler
    Dickie Beau
    Dickie Beau
    • Wague
    Kylie Watt
    • Opera Singer
    Janine Harouni
    • Jeanne de Caillavet
    Jake Graf
    Jake Graf
    • Gaston de Caillavet
    Joe Geary
    • Bailiff
    Rebecca Root
    Rebecca Root
    • Rachilde
    Julian Wadham
    Julian Wadham
    • Ollendorff
    Eleanor Tomlinson
    Eleanor Tomlinson
    • Georgie Raoul-Duval
    • Director
      • Wash Westmoreland
    • Writers
      • Richard Glatzer
      • Wash Westmoreland
      • Rebecca Lenkiewicz
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    7kjr032

    Very well done; changing history? Not so nice.

    Very well done, interesting. A nice period piece. However, at the end the director states, after I thought I was watching a movie that was historically accurate, that he had changed several characters and other aspects to make them more contemporary (meaning: what he thinks the way things ought to have been 100+ years ago, vs reality) re: gender, sexual preference, racial matters, etc. As such, the movie to a degree is fiction; a lie. Which is sad, as it detracts from the ground breaking path that Colette lived.
    6MC12810

    A fairly enjoyable movie

    The tale of Gabrielle Colette is a fascinating one, as it turns out. I was completely unaware of her story before seeing the film, and emerged from the cinema feeling as though I had learnt a lot about this literary legend.

    Keira Knightley is remarkable in the title role. This is career-best form from her. She carries the film wonderfully. Denise Gough is also great in the role of 'Missy'. The direction from Wash Westmoreland was also superb. He was able to successfully take the script, and deliver it in the best way possible.

    However, the film lets itself down from a weaker story/script where it constantly struggles to find and execute more positive moments from Colette's story. Instead, it focuses on the more gloomy moments from her life, leaving the happier moments sidelined. Some of the supporting characters lack depth, including: Eleanor Tomlinson's 'Georgie' and Aiysha Hart's 'Polaire'. These characters play an integral part in Colette's story, but, their lack of screen time, and the way in which they're written in to the story makes the characters have no real impact in driving the film forward.

    This movie does have a few flaws which, overall, lets it down. But, it was still an enjoyable movie.
    7gradyharp

    An important figure on several levels

    The fascinating life of Colette, one of the important figures in both literature and gender definition, is brought to the screen by director Wash Westmoreland ('Still Alice', 'Quinceañera', 'Totally Gay') who also wrote the screenplay with Richard Glatzer and Rebecca Lenkiewicz. The result is a visually fine period piece with excellent performances by Keira Knightley and Dominic West yet somehow falls short of its potential by focusing on excesses.

    The true story is that of the gifted country girl Gabrielle Colette (Keira Knightley) who is swept off her feet by writer Henry Gautier-Villars (aka Willy), taken to Paris where Willy's philandering and writing needs are a source of contention with his publisher. Discovering that his wife Colette has a gift for writing, Willy talks her into being a ghostwriter for him, successfully publishing a series of books about the life of 'Claudine' - a reflection of Colette's real life. Riding on the success of the venture, Colette begins to acknowledge her desire for female partners, sharing one wealthy American Matilde (Sloan Thompson) with Willy and finally pairing with the wealthy Missy (Denise Gough) in her decision to 'make it on her own' both as a writer and as performer with Missy. To everyone's surprise she uses her fame to advance acceptance of same sex gender identification, unique fashion, and literature by female authors.

    The film is enhanced by the musical score by Thomas Adès and the cinematography by Giles Nuttgens. Minor roles are well performed and the overall recreation of Paris at eh turn of the century is excellent. For some reason, despite Keira Knightley's fine acting, the film fails to convince fully, but for the importance of this story on many levels it is a film very much worth viewing.
    6paul-allaer

    Watch it for the stellar performance by Keira Knightley

    "Colette" is a biopic about noted French writer Gabrielle Colette. As the movie opens, we are in "Saint Sauveur 1892" where Colette is in a passionate relationship with an older guy nicknamed "Willy" (whose real name we don't know), an entrepreneur/writer/publisher/womanizer. Next we are in "Paris 1893", and the two are now married, and feeling at home as socialites. As always, they need more money to support their life style, and one day, at the encouragement of Willy, Colette writes a book loosely based on her own childhood and youth, "Claudine At School". Published under the nom-de-plume Willy, the book is an unexpected critical and commercial success... At this point we are 15 min. into the movie but to tell you more of the plot would spoil your viewing experience, you'll just have to see for yourself how t all plays out.

    Couple of comments: this is the latest movie from UK director (and co-writer) Wash Westmoreland, whose previous film was the Oscar-winning "Still Alice". Here he brings the improbable story of Gabrielle Colette to the big screen. Given the many twists and turns that she encountered in her life, some (but certainly not all) of which are reflected in the movie, I don't want to say a whole lot more about that, so as not to spoil your viewing experience. Do allow me to alert you to the fact that Colette was nominated for the Nobel Prize of Literature in 1948, a fact that is never even mentioned in the movie, not even in the closing moments as to what became of her in later years (the movie covers roughly the years 1892-1905). "Colette" is, as a movie, neither a masterpiece nor a disaster. That is not a strong recommendation obviously, but it's still worth checking out for the stellar performance of Keira Knightley in the title role. It seems as is Knightley threw herself into this role without holding anything back. Dominic West, as Willy, does quite well too but of course plays an inherent unlikable character. I also have to say that I found it a bit off-putting to see all of these characters, living in France, reading French language newspapers, writing French language letters and diaries, etc. all speak... English.

    "Colette" premiered to good acclaim at this year's Sundance film festival. It finally opened recently at my local art-house theater here in Cincinnati. The early evening screening where I saw this at was attended nicely (and mostly by seniors for some reason). If you are interested in finding out more about one of the best French female authors of the 20th century, even if the film is far from perfect, I'd recommend you check this out, be it at the theater, on VOD, or eventually on DVD/Blu-ray, and draw your own conclusion.
    6tm-sheehan

    Wrong Language Wrong Cast-

    My main criticism of this film is that in my view iconic non English characters rarely work if portrayed by actors of another nationality. I suspect I may have enjoyed this interesting story based on the real life experiences of .possibly the most famous female French .author Colette more as a French film with French actors. I just think it may have lost some of the subtlety of language and atmosphere The actors Keira Knightley as Colette and Dominic West as her husband Wily are good in their roles but imagine for example Beatrice Potter portrayed by Audrey Tattou or Agatha Christie starring Marion Cotillard it would be odd to my mind also and fail to successfully capture their Englishness . In this movie the dialogue is totally English but when Colette is writing, she writes in French, perhaps I'm too picky , it just seemed a little strange. The story of a husband taking the fame and literary credit for his wife's brilliant writing talent and the wife's compliance to hold a marriage together was told earlier this year far far more effectively in "The Wife" starring Glenn Close. This film is about Colette but at times seems dominated and more about Wily the husband they seem to me at times both totally unstable and incompatible especially sexually and emotionally. Willy, fourteen years older than his wife and one of the most notorious libertines in Paris, introduced Colette into avant-garde intellectual and artistic circles while engaging in sexual affairs and encouraging her own lesbian It's worth seeing , not great or an award contender as far as I'm concerned but a very interesting story about a fascinating character who wrote the famous Claudine novels and of course her famous 1944 novel Gigi, which inspired the much loved Lerner and Loewe musical of the same name.

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    • Trivia
      The location shoot in Budapest was so warm at times, Dominic West wore a water vest inside his heavy costume that functioned like a car radiator, circulating cool water around his upper body. The contraption was recommended to him by John C. Reilly who used such an apparatus while playing the rotund Oliver Hardy in the biopic Stan et Ollie (2018).
    • Goofs
      In the dance studio scene, which takes place in 1904, a pianist is seen playing Golliwog's Cake-walk by Claude Debussy (repeated by orchestra in the soundtrack). The piece was not composed until 1909.
    • Quotes

      Colette: [from trailer] My name is Gabrielle Colette and the hand that holds the pen writes history.

    • Crazy credits
      There is a dedication to Richard Glatzer, who co-wrote the film's screenplay with Wash Westmoreland, shortly before the closing credits: "For Richard".
    • Connections
      Edited into Colette: Deleted Scenes (2018)
    • Soundtracks
      Down by the Salley Gardens
      Written by William Butler Yeats and Herbert Hughes

      Performed by Kylie Watt

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    • Release date
      • January 16, 2019 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • United Kingdom
      • United States
      • Hungary
      • Belgium
    • Official sites
      • Official site
      • Official site (Japan)
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Colette: liberación y deseo
    • Filming locations
      • Budapest, Hungary
    • Production companies
      • Bold Films
      • British Film Institute (BFI)
      • HanWay Films
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $5,137,622
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $161,179
      • Sep 23, 2018
    • Gross worldwide
      • $14,273,033
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 51m(111 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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