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Un coin de ciel bleu

Original title: A Patch of Blue
  • 1965
  • Approved
  • 1h 45m
IMDb RATING
8.0/10
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Un coin de ciel bleu (1965)
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A blind, uneducated white girl is befriended by a black man who becomes determined to help her escape her impoverished and abusive home life by introducing her to the outside world.A blind, uneducated white girl is befriended by a black man who becomes determined to help her escape her impoverished and abusive home life by introducing her to the outside world.A blind, uneducated white girl is befriended by a black man who becomes determined to help her escape her impoverished and abusive home life by introducing her to the outside world.

  • Director
    • Guy Green
  • Writers
    • Elizabeth Kata
    • Guy Green
  • Stars
    • Sidney Poitier
    • Shelley Winters
    • Elizabeth Hartman
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  • IMDb RATING
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    10K
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    • Director
      • Guy Green
    • Writers
      • Elizabeth Kata
      • Guy Green
    • Stars
      • Sidney Poitier
      • Shelley Winters
      • Elizabeth Hartman
    • 110User reviews
    • 29Critic reviews
    • 73Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Won 1 Oscar
      • 4 wins & 15 nominations total

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    Sidney Poitier
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    • Gordon Ralfe
    Shelley Winters
    Shelley Winters
    • Rose-Ann D'Arcey
    Elizabeth Hartman
    Elizabeth Hartman
    • Selina D'Arcey
    Wallace Ford
    Wallace Ford
    • Ole Pa
    Ivan Dixon
    Ivan Dixon
    • Mark Ralfe
    Elisabeth Fraser
    Elisabeth Fraser
    • Sadie
    John Qualen
    John Qualen
    • Mr. Faber
    Kelly Flynn
    • Yanek Faber
    Debi Storm
    • Selina, Age 5
    Renata Vanni
    Renata Vanni
    • Mrs. Favaloro
    Saverio LoMedico
    • Mr. Favaloro
    William Burnside
    • Vendor
    • (uncredited)
    Vincent Chase
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    • (uncredited)
    Tom Curtis
    • Bus Driver
    • (uncredited)
    Jack Gordon
    • Pedestrian
    • (uncredited)
    Maria Haro
    • Pedestrian
    • (uncredited)
    Fred Holliday
    Fred Holliday
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    Jimmie Horan
    Jimmie Horan
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    • Director
      • Guy Green
    • Writers
      • Elizabeth Kata
      • Guy Green
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    Reviewers say 'A Patch of Blue' is acclaimed for its strong performances and poignant themes of racism, love, and acceptance. Sidney Poitier, Elizabeth Hartman, and Shelley Winters deliver powerful portrayals. The film's emotional impact and sensitive handling of social issues are highlighted. Some find it slightly dated but impactful, while others praise its timeless message. Hartman and Winters receive particular acclaim for their roles.
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    9Xstal

    Elizabeth Hartman - You Are Amazing...

    As good a screen performance from Elizabeth Hartman as any you will come across. Innocence, generosity and kindness clashing against prejudice, abuse and ignorance - an all too familiar story, even today. Sidney Poitier isn't too bad either, in fact he's as outstanding as ever. If you have an ounce of compassion left after the numbing effect of this uncaring, selfish and polarising world, then let this film take hold of it and grow it - it will start to reinstate something that has been gradually chiselled away for far too long - hope!
    8jotix100

    Color blind

    "A Patch of Blue" was perhaps the best film in which Elizabeth Hartman appeared. In fact, this was the movie in which the young actress made her movie debut. Guy Green, the director, took quite a chance when he entrusted Ms. Hartman to play such an important role. Unfortunately, her career didn't do much for her as it appears Hollywood forgot her and she was relegated to do television work. In fact, Ms. Hartman only made six full length movies, when she deserved to have been seen more.

    The story of "A Patch of Blue" is about how blind we humans are. Yes, Selina is blind, but she sees people as they really are. This abused young woman is more intelligent than she is given credit for. She might not have the use of her eyesight, yet she recognizes kindness when it comes her way without making judgment on the only true friend she encounters in her life.

    Gordon, the nice black man who stumbles upon Selina in the park, is amazed how no one has ever paid attention to her. Clearly, he sees the potential the young woman possesses and he is determined to help her in whatever way he can. Selina, on the other hand, couldn't care less what color Gordon is because she has seen beauty in the way he tries to give her the chance in life her own mother didn't bother to get.

    Rose-Ann, the mother is only interested in her own needs. She is a sad woman who is saddled by a daughter that she sees as a burden, yet, she is the one that caused the blindness because of her careless actions. Rose-Ann is a prejudiced woman who judges Gordon too quickly without even investigating how he is trying to help Selina.

    The film will not disappoint. Ms. Hartman did an excellent contribution to a film despite her inexperience. Sidney Poitier made a sympathetic Gordon real. Shelley Winters, who won the Oscar for this film doesn't have much to do, and even though she does good work, one has to be leery of those Academy members that voted her the best supporting actress of that year when she deserved accolades for many other excellent contributions to films she did before this one.

    "A Patch of Blue" owes a great deal to its director, Guy Green, who fought to make the film and for having Elizabeth Hartman in it.
    10sugar-bear

    Very emotional

    I love this movie so much. I bought the DVD and I can't seem to stop watching it. The acting by the superb cast and the plot is what makes this movie stand out from many other good movies. Guy Green did an awesome job picking the cast.

    SIDNEY POITIER:Sidney does a great job as Gordon Ralfe. An African-American business man who lives with his brother, Mark and tries to live an ordinary life. He is also a compassionate man who has a giving heart and doesn't judge everyone.

    ELIZABETH HARTMAN:I think Elizabeth Hartman's performance is what makes me want to keep watching it over and over again. Hartman plays soft spoken Selina D'Arcy. Accidentally blinded as a child, Selina learns how to deal with life despite having not been taught very much. Selina only knows how to do the house chores and is used to the constant abuse by her mother and grandfather which whom she lives with. Selina is as fragile and naive as a small child. Although blind, Selina doesn't let that get in the way. Visits to the park and her small job of beading necklaces are how she and Gordon(Poitier)actually meet. Hartman's performance is the rare gem of it all.

    SHELLY WINTERS:I didn't really like Winters in this role. But because she played it so well....I can say that I liked it. Winters plays Rose-Ann D'Arcy, a middle aged, foul mouthed prostitute who's also Selina's mother. It is her fault that Selina is blind. Her fault that Selina was raped and her fault that life is the way it is for Selina. But Rose-Ann doesn't care about anyone but herself. She bad mouths her own father and physically abuses Selina. She has a short temper and makes money the best way she knows how. She apparently makes life a living hell for almost everyone.

    The love Selina has for Gordon is as pure and heart warming as true love can get. I don't normally like romance movies but this movie is far from that. It's a story of the love two people from different worlds have for each other and let nothing get in the way. I LOVE IT!!!
    tfrizzell

    A Patch of Excellence.

    One of those genuinely moving and emotional films that toes the line to excellence and almost succeeds. Young Elizabeth Hartman (Oscar-nominated) is blind and has been a part of a household where she has been treated like a second-rate stranger and outcast by her cold mother (Shelley Winters is a smashing Oscar-winning turn). One day Hartman meets professional businessman Sidney Poitier in the local park and they become quick friends as Hartman is treated with love and respect by Poitier while Hartman's handicap means she does not know that Poitier is really African-American. Two pure hearts are able to overcome the cruelty of others in this fine American motion picture that is well worth one's time. It is one of the better films of the 1960s. Sidney Poitier was at the top of his career here. 4.5 out of 5 stars.
    8dbdumonteil

    Rainbows all over your blues

    This is a very simple story,some kind of "miracle worker" in miniature. Sidney Poitier and Elizabeth Hartman -an actress I had not noticed before- give heartfelt warm performances .Nothing spectacular,the story goes straight to the heart.

    Selina is a poor girl who 's got nothing but a box of beads .Her family treats her like dirt ,and nobody cares for her ,nobody thinks about her education .She's blind ,so what's the point of sending her to school?Unlike the Keller family who poisoned Helen with protection ("Miracle Worker"),Selina's family left the poor thing to her own devices .

    Enter Sidney Poitier!In 1965,the film was revolutionary:one would have expected a little blind black girl and a white schoolteacher (for instance) and it's a black man who will take care of a white young girl!Gordon displays pedagogic skills a teacher could envy.But most of all,his lessons try to teach happiness to Selina: these foolish things,such as eating a roast beef sandwich in the park,sipping pineapple juice,shopping in a supermarket ,listening to a music box and more serious things like simply learning to cross the street. Note how people but two persons are selfish when Selina is alone in the street.

    As for the score ,since the beginning,it reminded me of the old French song "Il Pleut Bergère".And when Poitier began to sing the song (in a delightful French) ,I had no more doubts.This is an old song,written by Fabre D'Eglantine ,one of the revolutionaries of 1789 ;some have seen in this kiddie song a metaphor for the things to come . "Il Pleut Bergère" was a judicious choice;it goes like this.

    Il PLeut Il Pleut Bergère Rentre Tes Blancs Moutons Allons Sous Ma Chaumière Bergère Vite Allons!

    (It's raining,lil' shepherd girl/Bring in your flock of white sheep/let's go into my cottage /shepherd girl,let's go quickly!)

    The song perfectly reflected Selina's situation.Gordon's flat is the cottage of the song.

    Should not be missed if you are looking for something which is off the beaten track.

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    • Trivia
      Shelley Winters hated her role as "Rose-Ann", primarily because, as a supporter of the Civil Rights Movement, she was very uncomfortable playing a racist. Winters actually was overwhelmed and speechless the night she won an Oscar for Best Actress in a Supporting Role.
    • Goofs
      Throughout the movie, crew members and the boom mic can be seen reflected in Selina's glasses.
    • Quotes

      Selina D'Arcy: I know everything I need to know about you. I love you.

      [touching Gordon's face]

      Selina D'Arcy: I know you're good, and kind. I know you're colored and I...

      Gordon Ralfe: What's that?

      Selina D'Arcy: ...And I think you're beautiful!

      Gordon Ralfe: [smiling] Beautiful? Most people would say the opposite.

      Selina D'Arcy: Well that's because they don't know you.

    • Alternate versions
      Also available in a computer-colorized version.
    • Connections
      Featured in A Cinderella Named Elizabeth (1965)

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    • Release date
      • November 15, 1967 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Cuando sólo el corazón ve
    • Filming locations
      • MacArthur Park, Los Angeles, California, USA(park where Selena and Gordon meet several times)
    • Production companies
      • Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM)
      • Pandro S. Berman Productions
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    • Budget
      • $800,000 (estimated)
    • Gross worldwide
      • $56
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 45m(105 min)
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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