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Maria Chapdelaine

  • 1934
  • 1h 17m
IMDb RATING
6.5/10
276
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Maria Chapdelaine (1934)
Drama

A young woman living with her family on the frontier in Quebec, Canada, endures the hardships of isolation and climate, and chooses between three suitors: a trapper, a farmer, and an immigra... Read allA young woman living with her family on the frontier in Quebec, Canada, endures the hardships of isolation and climate, and chooses between three suitors: a trapper, a farmer, and an immigrant from Paris.A young woman living with her family on the frontier in Quebec, Canada, endures the hardships of isolation and climate, and chooses between three suitors: a trapper, a farmer, and an immigrant from Paris.

  • Director
    • Julien Duvivier
  • Writers
    • Louis Hémon
    • Julien Duvivier
    • Gabriel Boissy
  • Stars
    • Madeleine Renaud
    • Suzanne Desprès
    • Gaby Triquet
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.5/10
    276
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Julien Duvivier
    • Writers
      • Louis Hémon
      • Julien Duvivier
      • Gabriel Boissy
    • Stars
      • Madeleine Renaud
      • Suzanne Desprès
      • Gaby Triquet
    • 7User reviews
    • 3Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 wins & 1 nomination total

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    Madeleine Renaud
    Madeleine Renaud
    • Maria Chapdelaine
    • (as Madeleine Renaud de la Comédie Française)
    Suzanne Desprès
    Suzanne Desprès
    • Laura Chapdelaine
    Gaby Triquet
    • Alma-Rose Chapdelaine
    Maximilienne
    • Azelma Larouche
    • (as Maximilienne Max)
    Jean Gabin
    Jean Gabin
    • François Paradis
    Jean-Pierre Aumont
    Jean-Pierre Aumont
    • Lorenzo Surprenant
    André Bacqué
    • Samuel Chapdelaine
    • (as André Bacqué de la Comédie Française)
    Alexandre Rignault
    Alexandre Rignault
    • Eutrope Gagnon
    Daniel Mendaille
    Daniel Mendaille
    • Le curé
    Robert Le Vigan
    Robert Le Vigan
    • Tit-Sèbe, le rebouteux
    Thomy Bourdelle
    Thomy Bourdelle
    • Esdras Chapdelaine
    Edmond Van Daële
    Edmond Van Daële
    • Le docteur
    Émile Genevois
    • Tit-Bé Chapdelaine
    Fred Barry
    Fred Barry
    • Nazaire Larouche
    Pierre Laurel
    • Ephrem Surprenant
    Gustave Hamilton
    • Le vieux français
    • (as Hamilton)
    Julien Clément
    • Le marchand Bédard
    Jacques Langevin
    • Edwige Légaré
    • Director
      • Julien Duvivier
    • Writers
      • Louis Hémon
      • Julien Duvivier
      • Gabriel Boissy
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    6Mister-E-Mann

    Evoking a lifestyle from long ago...

    The movie seems like an attempt to represent Quebec for a French audience, with an emphasis on what's unusual about the province's language, landscape, religious and working practices, etc. There's a lot of music and singing as well (including "Alouette" and other familiar songs of the times), with ultimately only a wisp of a story.

    The title character, Maria Chapdelaine, is in love with François Paradis, and has to deal with his absence as he leaves to earn his livelihood as a fur trapper over the winter months. I won't say more about the story, because I would spoil the few surprises that it has to offer.

    Unless you have a fascination for rural life in Quebec in the 1930s, you will find the movie slow going.
    8richard-1787

    A remarkable film

    Today I read Maria Chapdelaine, the classic French-Canadian novel by Louis Hemon. This evening I watched Julian Duvivier's 1934 screen adaptation of it, with Jean Gabin and Madeleine Renaud. It's one remarkable film, folks. Often faithful to the novel, but sometimes different, when Duvivier thought of ways that only a great novelist or a great director could have used to tell his story. (Louis Hamon, the author of Maria Chapdelaine, was not a great novelist. An effective one, yes, but not a great one.)

    One of the things Duvivier uses repeatedly to great effect is juxtapositions of scenes that are happening simultaneously. (Hémon presents them consecutively.) The most remarkable example of this is his depiction of Christmas, when François Paradis is wandering through the forests in a terrible snow storm (recounted by Eutrope Gagnon in Chapter X of the novel), Maria is saying her rosary 1000 times in the hope it will cause the Virgin to send FP to her (depicted in Chapter IX of the novel), and in the church, largely empty, the priest does Christmas mass for the few parishioners who show up. The minutes when the younger daughter, Alma-Rose, sits in her father's lap and sings Christmas carols with him, juxtaposed to a choir singing the same music in the church in Péribonka, is remarkably moving.

    Another example of such juxtapositions is when Duvivier juxtaposes Eutrope's marriage proposal to Maria with Samuel's regrets at his wife's deathbed for the miserable life he has given her. Eutrope tries to make good the very life that Samuel realizes made his own wife miserable. Hémon makes that contrast over several chapters, but Duvivier does it with immediate juxtapositions, and it is very effective.

    My only real problem with this movie comes near the end. In the novel, Maria herself comes to a realization that she would rather remain in the north Canadian outback and carry on the 300 year old Franco-Canadian culture that survives there in the wilderness. It is a very powerful realization in the novel, and probably the single thing that made it a classic of French-Canadian literature. In the movie, those ideas get preached to her and the congregation as a whole by the local minister. It comes off as FAR less effective.

    But other than that, this is a wonderful movie, both as a work of art and as a documentary on the life of northern Canadian farmers and loggers in the first part of the twentieth century, at least as Hémon saw it during his six months there. Each time I watch it I enjoy it more.

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    I watched Duvivier's juxtaposition of Chapters IX and X again today. It really is masterful.
    6gridoon2025

    Great nature cinematography, thin story

    This early Julien Duvivier film is mostly of pictorial interest: the location shooting in Quebec is impressive, but the story is thin-to-nonexistent. Madeleine Renaud is cute but not magnetic enough to have three men going absolutely gaga over her. Duvivier does have some visual ideas (one man describes big-city life, and then it is projected like on a giant cinema screen), but the general appeal of this film is limited. **1/2 out of 4.
    10dbdumonteil

    Dedicated to you Oystein....

    ...you who love the French culture and without whom I could not have written these comments on Duvivier's earlier films which I had not seen for years.

    "Maria Chapdelaine " is Canadian,you're going to tell me.But Duvivier almost treated Hémon's book as a musical.And all the songs we can hear are part (with the exception of "Alouette" ,pure Canadian stuff,but which is popular in France too)of the French national heritage.Songs of love "A la Claire Fontaine",François Paradis's favorite, country songs ("Marianne s'en Va-t-Au -Moulin" ), naughty ditties (the delightful "Son Voile qui Volait") ,Christmas carols ("Minuit Chrétiens "(aka "O Holy Night" ) and "IL est Né Le Divin Infant")and more more....

    More a chronicle than a real story,"Maria Chapdelaine" is one of the rare Duvivier movies which do not feature villains.No evil here but people who have to struggle hard all their life against a hostile nature (the horse falling in the snow is a beautiful metaphor) ;the only culture they get is religion ("Maria ,if you say 1,000 "Ave Maria" before Xmas,your dream will come true") or superstition (the bonesetter).Gabin's first part (and it will not be the last!)in a Duvivier's movie:Duvivier really MADE Gabin.Jean-Pierre Aumont appears in a part of a young man who has moved to the city.

    The cinematography is dazzling (even is the copy is as awful as you said ,Oystein):they say Ingmar Bergman used to dissect Duvivier's works.

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    • Trivia
      There are two cast lists in the title credits. The first one only lists the 6 main players as follows: Madeleine Renaud (as Madeleine Renaud Sociétaire de la Comédie Française), Jean Gabin, Jean-Pierre Aumont, André Bacqué (as André Bacqué Sociétaire de la Comédie Française), Alexandre Rignault and Suzanne Desprès. Then a full cast list details all female players along with their respective character names, followed by the male cast (also with the names of their characters).
    • Goofs
      Maria can be seen picking blueberries in a tree.
    • Connections
      Referenced in Sur les traces de Maria Chapdelaine (2015)

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    • Release date
      • December 14, 1934 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • France
    • Language
      • French
    • Also known as
      • Marija Šapdelen
    • Filming locations
      • Peribonka, Québec, Canada
    • Production company
      • Société Nouvelle de Cinématographie (SNC)
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 17 minutes
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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