Au royaume des cieux
- 1949
- Tous publics
- 1h 48m
IMDb RATING
7.1/10
156
YOUR RATING
Story takes place in a dreadful girls' reformatory. A couple of lovers will try to escape from this living hell.Story takes place in a dreadful girls' reformatory. A couple of lovers will try to escape from this living hell.Story takes place in a dreadful girls' reformatory. A couple of lovers will try to escape from this living hell.
- Awards
- 1 nomination total
Jean Davy
- Le curé Antonin
- (as Jean Davy de la Comédie Française)
Christiane Lénier
- Dédée la Balafrée
- (as Christiane Menier)
Suzanne Cloutier
- Maria Lambert
- (as Anne Saint Jean)
Ludmilla Hols
- Clarisse
- (as Ludmila Hols)
Janine Villard
- Marcelle
- (as Jeanne Villars)
Violette Salvat
- Adèle
- (as Violette Salva)
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This one is ahead of its time in some ways: it shares a lot of similarities with the Women-In-Prison cycle that came much later (including a lengthy, all-out catfight), while the conversations among many different characters who all speak almost simultaneously may remind you of Robert Altman! There is even a disaster-movie sequence somewhere in there. It's weighed-down a little by the love story between Maria and Pierre, mainly because Pierre is wooden (and too old for Maria). But Julien Duvivier's direction has several innovative bits, and the girls impress with their naturalism; those who played Didie and Margot are the clear standouts. The whole movie has an air of modernity to it ("down with the cops, long live the chicks!"). *** out of 4.
Kingdom of Heaven,what a title for a movie which takes place in a girls' reformatory! It has become difficult to find this Duvivier forgotten gem.It took me years and years of searching before finally laying my hands on a ebay second-hand video tape .Once more,I was stunned:in a career which spans -roughly- the first half of the twentieth century,Duvivier's works almost always appeal and they innovate too:probably influenced by Pabst 's "Tagebuch einer Verlorenen" ,"Au Royaume des cieux" predates such works as " the Magdalene sisters " by half a century!And that's not all:Orson Welles, who was a Duvivier fan ,found his "Othello"'s Desdemona here:Suzanne Cloutier plays an unfortunate girl,in state care,who is unfairly sent to the sinister prison.
Duvivier is the French master of the film noir,only equaled by Henri-Georges Clouzot.Never the Nouvelle Vague produced a single worthwhile film noir .
Duvivier always painted the darker side of the human soul:his world is all wickedness,evil and despair.However in "au Royaume des Cieux" some sunlight does break through.The heroine has a lover (Serge Reggiani) who tries to help her escape from this living hell.A tutor (Monique Melinand) shows some compassion.And the priest does too.But what can they do when a head warden(Suzy Prim) finally sees her dreams come true when the former one -a sensitive good old lady- dies and makes way for her.Suzy Prim portrays a shrew who hates men,probably repressed sexually -a scene between her and Cloutier reaches peaks of hatred and violence- who sadistically treats her girls.And let us not forget the dog's name Goliath (sic).In Duvivier's works justice is often meted out by one of these gentle animals: see also "Voici le Temps des Assassin" and "Chair de Poule"
Remarkable scenes: the hunger strike ,which the infamous Prim tries to break by bringing them a delicious soup (Duvivier's camera masterfully shows the hungry faces ,then the steaming pot);the prisoners turning around the anarchist's dead body (Juliette Greco!);the desolate landscapes the Police car which takes the heroine to the prison crosses;the impending flood which will become a transparent metaphor of the fever which rises behind the reformatory walls.The two estranged lovers ,whose dreams concur beyond a prison's walls.And the last picture which beats Truffaut's "les quatre cent coups" at its own game .
Perhaps an optimistic world ,which is unusual in Duvivier's work,since all these lost girls discover,through their mate's true love that ,they can hope against hope.
The cast and credits :the soundtrack consists of bells ringing louder and louder:MM Duvivier and Jeanson,hats off!
Duvivier is the French master of the film noir,only equaled by Henri-Georges Clouzot.Never the Nouvelle Vague produced a single worthwhile film noir .
Duvivier always painted the darker side of the human soul:his world is all wickedness,evil and despair.However in "au Royaume des Cieux" some sunlight does break through.The heroine has a lover (Serge Reggiani) who tries to help her escape from this living hell.A tutor (Monique Melinand) shows some compassion.And the priest does too.But what can they do when a head warden(Suzy Prim) finally sees her dreams come true when the former one -a sensitive good old lady- dies and makes way for her.Suzy Prim portrays a shrew who hates men,probably repressed sexually -a scene between her and Cloutier reaches peaks of hatred and violence- who sadistically treats her girls.And let us not forget the dog's name Goliath (sic).In Duvivier's works justice is often meted out by one of these gentle animals: see also "Voici le Temps des Assassin" and "Chair de Poule"
Remarkable scenes: the hunger strike ,which the infamous Prim tries to break by bringing them a delicious soup (Duvivier's camera masterfully shows the hungry faces ,then the steaming pot);the prisoners turning around the anarchist's dead body (Juliette Greco!);the desolate landscapes the Police car which takes the heroine to the prison crosses;the impending flood which will become a transparent metaphor of the fever which rises behind the reformatory walls.The two estranged lovers ,whose dreams concur beyond a prison's walls.And the last picture which beats Truffaut's "les quatre cent coups" at its own game .
Perhaps an optimistic world ,which is unusual in Duvivier's work,since all these lost girls discover,through their mate's true love that ,they can hope against hope.
The cast and credits :the soundtrack consists of bells ringing louder and louder:MM Duvivier and Jeanson,hats off!
Did you know
- TriviaThe film was passed in France with the censorship visa no. 8710, and a running time of 100 minutes - under the corresponding 111 minutes to the length of the director's cut.
Details
- Runtime1 hour 48 minutes
- Color
- Sound mix
- Aspect ratio
- 1.37 : 1
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