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La femme du boulanger

  • 1938
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  • 2h 13m
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7.5/10
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Raimu in La femme du boulanger (1938)
A small village rejoices at the arrival of a new baker. But when his young wife runs off with another man, he is unable to keep baking and the village is thrown into disarray.
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A small village rejoices at the arrival of a new baker. But when his young wife runs off with another man, he is unable to keep baking and the village is thrown into disarray.A small village rejoices at the arrival of a new baker. But when his young wife runs off with another man, he is unable to keep baking and the village is thrown into disarray.A small village rejoices at the arrival of a new baker. But when his young wife runs off with another man, he is unable to keep baking and the village is thrown into disarray.

  • Director
    • Marcel Pagnol
  • Writers
    • Jean Giono
    • Marcel Pagnol
  • Stars
    • Raimu
    • Ginette Leclerc
    • Fernand Charpin
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.5/10
    2.6K
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    • Director
      • Marcel Pagnol
    • Writers
      • Jean Giono
      • Marcel Pagnol
    • Stars
      • Raimu
      • Ginette Leclerc
      • Fernand Charpin
    • 18User reviews
    • 22Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 5 wins total

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    Raimu
    Raimu
    • Aimable Castanier
    Ginette Leclerc
    Ginette Leclerc
    • Aurélie Castanier
    Fernand Charpin
    Fernand Charpin
    • Le marquis Castan de Venelles
    • (as Charpin)
    Robert Vattier
    Robert Vattier
    • Le curé
    Charles Blavette
    Charles Blavette
    • Antonin
    Robert Bassac
    • L'instituteur
    Marcel Maupi
    • Barnabé
    • (as Maupi)
    Alida Rouffe
    Alida Rouffe
    • Céleste, la bonne du curé
    Odette Roger
    • Miette, la femme d'Antonin
    Yvette Fournier
    • Hermine
    Maximilienne
    • Melle Angèle
    • (as Maximilienne Max)
    Charblay
    • Arsène, le boucher
    Julien Maffre
    • Pétugue
    • (as Maffre)
    Adrien Legros
    • Barthelemy
    Jean Castan
    • Esprit, un berger
    Marius Roux
    • Un messager
    Tyrand
    • Un messager
    Gustave Merle
    • Le Papet
    • Director
      • Marcel Pagnol
    • Writers
      • Jean Giono
      • Marcel Pagnol
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    9Hitchcoc

    A Portrayal of Failings and Forgiveness

    This little French film from the Thirties is sweet and sharp as well. The village has a new baker, and bread being the staple of their lives, he becomes the local celebrity. He has a pretty wife who works hard. He is a rather fat, homely man who worships her, even though there is little physical love between them. The people in town ultimately care more for his bread than him. So during a single day, they parry and thrust around him, trying to figure out what to do to raise his spirits. There is a vacuous, know it all priest who pontificates about everything but who has no trouble benefitting form the kindness of his flock. He has all the answers but no answers at all but he maintains an elevated position. But the baker is the character most admirable. He is forgiving. He is faithful. He sees the world for what it is although he loses control at one point. The ending is not maudlin. The townsmen still want the bread more than anything. But they are also happy for him.
    10richard-1787

    The best of Pagnol's films?

    Along with Marius, La Femme du boulanger is at the top of the list of Pagnol's films, which is to say that it is among the best films ever made. (This is not just my opinion; evidently Orson Welles said the same thing.) It is a "typical" Pagnol film, in that the plot is rudimentary at best. All the interest is the characters and their dialogue. And, despite very good performances by several of the supporting characters, this film achieves greatness because of the dialogue Pagnol gave Aimable (the baker) and the way Raimu delivers it. A mixture of the most moving pathos and the funniest comedy, the Baker is one of the great characters in film. (Trust me, the chapter in Giono's novel that served as the ostensible "inspiration" for this story is negligible. The genius is all Pagnol's.) The scene that every Frenchman knows is the last one, when Aimable takes out his anger at his wife's infidelity on their cat, Pomponette, but that is an atypical moment in this movie. It is all about Aimable's suffering, at the hands of his wife but also as a result of the way the town treats him. And Raimu conveys that suffering as only the greatest actors have: with understatement.

    Marius is funnier and has greater variety of character. But La Femme du boulanger shows what a great director and screenwriter can do with great actors. Movies get no better than this.
    10planktonrules

    incredibly charming story

    I really liked this movie a lot--especially because it had such a great ensemble cast. This movie was absolutely stuffed to the brim with characters from this community to give the movie great life and charm. In particular, the acting by Raimu as the baker was dynamite. He is a one-namer (like "Cher") that looks like a slightly skinnier Oliver Hardy and manages to use a wide variety of facial expressions and body language to convey so much emotion. When his heart is broken by his philandering wife, you really find yourself feeling for the guy! Overall, it was extremely well-acted and well-written and I strongly recommend it. However, be forewarned that the videotape by Interama Video Classics is VERY poor quality AND they use white subtitles that are often very hard to read. I don't know why, but almost EVERY French film from the 1930s I have tried to watch on video is almost unwatchable due to the degradation of the print. I'm not sure why this is, but it could easily turn people away from classics like this movie, and that would be quite a loss, as Marcel Pagnol who wrote this film was a true artist and master of his medium.
    10brogmiller

    Give us this day our daily bread.

    Such a pity that over eighty years on this undisputed classic from the Golden Age of French cinema has attracted so few reviews but glad to see that most of them are appreciative and full of praise.

    Before an unfortunate rift in their professional relationship Marcel Pagnol and Jean Giorno enjoyed one of the most fruitful partnerships in the history of film.

    The most renowned of their collaborations is undoubdtedly 'The Baker's Wife' which Pagnol has adapted and considerably enlarged from an 'episode' in Giorno's novel 'Blue Boy'. The casting of Raimu who had already immortalised César in Pagnol's Marseilles trilogy is the icing on the cake.

    The story is simply told. Aimable the baker is married to a much younger Aurelie. She runs off with the local hunk and Aimable refuses to bake any more bread until she returns. Faced with this crisis the villagers set about getting her back. Husband and wife are eventually reconciled in one of the greatest scenes ever put on film and Aimable resumes baking 'le pain extraordinaire'.

    Raimu's performance as Aimable transcends the art of acting and voluptuous Ginette Leclerc is perfect as Aurelie. She went on to excel in 'Le Corbeau' but thereafter her career suffered from accusations of collaboration. Great supporting cast notably Fernand Charpin and Robert Vattier.

    This film was a resounding success in America, not only winning the New York Film Critics Circle for Best Foreign Film but clocking up a record-breaking seventy-five week run in New York alone.

    The rich characterisations plus the combination of comedy and pathos make this one of the handful of films that can truly be called sublime.

    Let us leave the final words to Albert Einstein: 'It is the finest, the most human film that I have ever seen'.
    9ecapes

    French comedy full of joy and feeling

    I was not aware of this warm-hearted comedy, but I am so glad I watched it. Made in France in 1938, it is full of genuine characters who would never have passed by the Hayes Code censors in the United States at the time. A small French village has suffered through first a poor baker, and then no baker at all. Now the villagers rejoice at the arrival of a new and talented baker, along with his young and very pretty wife. Disaster strikes in less than a week, when the baker's young wife suddenly runs away with a handsome young shepherd. The baker is devastated, and worse from the point view of the villagers, he loses the will to bake.

    While pivotal to the plot, the wife of the title is only one minor character in a film full of delightfully exaggerated characters. There are those who carry on cordial feuds that have lasted generations, on the assumption that "there had to be a good reason", while others are quick to start new ones. There is the agnostic schoolteacher, the earnest young priest, the entitled local landowner, the judgmental spinster, the long-winded storyteller, and so forth. None of these characters are presented with anything less than good-natured affection and delight. In a different film, the mockery some of the characters aim at the distressed baker could easily have tipped into cruelty, but meanness is never felt.

    Even in a cast full of delightful over-the-top characters, the lead Raimu, as Aimable the baker, stands out in every scene. He is the good-natured everyman, playing a comedic character who also remains fully believable. His genuine pain and disbelief at the unexpected disappearance of his wife is always felt, even while the film shows us the humour in every situation. The scene in which Aimable and his wife finally come face-to-face again is masterfully played. I intend to search out other films made by this French star.

    This joyful film is a not just fun to watch, but will leave you with both a smile on your face and a warm spot in your heart.

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    • Trivia
      After WWII, Orson Welles came to see director Marcel Pagnol, told him he saw the movie and he would like to meet Raimu, "the greatest actor in the world" according to Welles. Pagnol answered Raimu recently died and Welles burst into tears. (Source: "Confidences" by Pagnol.)
    • Goofs
      During the shepherd's serenade his hands don't play the guitar in correlation to the chords heard.
    • Quotes

      Pétugue: I'm not speaking to Casimir either.

      L'instituteur: Why?

      Pétugue: Oh, it goes way back. My father and his father weren't speaking. And our grandfathers were already feuding. Mine didn't even know why. It went even further back. He figured there had to be a good reason.

      L'instituteur: This is a village of idiots.

      Pétugue: Not at all! Just a village where people have their pride.

      L'instituteur: A bunch of nobodies, none of you speaking.

    • Connections
      Featured in Les cent et une nuits de Simon Cinéma (1995)

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    • Release date
      • September 7, 1938 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • France
    • Language
      • French
    • Also known as
      • The Baker's Wife
    • Filming locations
      • Le Castellet, Var, France
    • Production company
      • Les Films Marcel Pagnol
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    • Gross worldwide
      • $4,991
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    • Runtime
      • 2h 13m(133 min)
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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