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La Nuit de Varennes

Original title: La nuit de Varennes
  • 1982
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  • 2h 30m
IMDb RATING
7.2/10
2.7K
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La Nuit de Varennes (1982)
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During the French Revolution, a surprising company shares a coach, trying to catch up something - the time itself, perhaps.During the French Revolution, a surprising company shares a coach, trying to catch up something - the time itself, perhaps.During the French Revolution, a surprising company shares a coach, trying to catch up something - the time itself, perhaps.

  • Director
    • Ettore Scola
  • Writers
    • Sergio Amidei
    • Ettore Scola
    • Catherine Rihoit
  • Stars
    • Jean-Louis Barrault
    • Marcello Mastroianni
    • Hanna Schygulla
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    7.2/10
    2.7K
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    • Director
      • Ettore Scola
    • Writers
      • Sergio Amidei
      • Ettore Scola
      • Catherine Rihoit
    • Stars
      • Jean-Louis Barrault
      • Marcello Mastroianni
      • Hanna Schygulla
    • 24User reviews
    • 9Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 6 wins & 16 nominations total

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    Jean-Louis Barrault
    Jean-Louis Barrault
    • Nicolas Edmé Restif de la Bretonne
    Marcello Mastroianni
    Marcello Mastroianni
    • Casanova - Chevalier de Seingalt
    Hanna Schygulla
    Hanna Schygulla
    • Countess Sophie de la Borde
    Harvey Keitel
    Harvey Keitel
    • Thomas Paine
    Jean-Claude Brialy
    Jean-Claude Brialy
    • Monsieur Jacob
    Andréa Ferréol
    Andréa Ferréol
    • Madame Adélaïde Gagnon
    Michel Vitold
    • De Florange
    Laura Betti
    Laura Betti
    • Virginia Capacelli
    Enzo Jannacci
    • Italian Clown
    Pierre Malet
    • Emile Delage - Student Revolutionary
    Daniel Gélin
    Daniel Gélin
    • De Wendel
    Hugues Quester
    Hugues Quester
    • Jean-Louis Romeuf
    Dora Doll
    Dora Doll
    • Nanette Precy
    Caterina Boratto
    Caterina Boratto
    • Madame Faustine
    Didi Perego
    • Madame Sauce
    Evelyne Dress
    • Agnès, Restif's daughter
    Aline Mess
    Aline Mess
    • Marie-Madeleine, Sophie's servant
    Patrick Osmond
    • Major of the National Guard
    • Director
      • Ettore Scola
    • Writers
      • Sergio Amidei
      • Ettore Scola
      • Catherine Rihoit
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    User reviews24

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    10nicmart

    Close to perfection if you like intelligent films

    I frankly don't find much value in movie reviews, amateur or professional, so I won't belabor my points. Simply put, this is the smartest film I've ever seen. A coherent plot and intelligent dialog are critical to my movie pleasure, and this one has them. It is so good that it is almost novelistic, which is not to say that it could have been taken from a novel. Some review guide said of this movie that it is "talk, talk, talk." Exactly! The conversations are witty, charming, and often funny. Be advised that this is not akin to the insipid "My Dinner With Andre," with its metaphysical posturing. One must say this carefully about any movie, but there are actually things to learn from this film, though it is far more entertaining than didactic. The acting is mature and magnificent. I doubt that Mastroianni was ever in a better role. Jean-Louis Barrault and Hanna Schygulla are brilliant. This, along with his other excellent films, should have made director Scola one of the titans of modern cinema. Instead it has never made it to DVD and you will be fortunate to ever see it. (Update: It is now available as an all- region Blu-Ray.)
    10tonstant viewer

    Has gotten better in cold storage: now let it out!

    After having been annoyed by the candy cane music video of Coppola's "Marie Antoinette," I went in search of this film again. I had remembered liking "La Nuit de Varennes" when it came out, but 25 years later it looks much, much better.

    A hostile person once defined French film as people saying wounding things to each other for an hour and a half, then somebody dies of cancer or a gunshot. This film redeems the stereotype, as people say wounding things to each other for over two hours and nobody dies (on camera, anyway).

    Imagine "Stagecoach" with politics instead of Catholic redemption, then add a solid, witty script and great acting. Veterans Barrault and Mastroianni give canny, memorable performances and everybody else is just fine.

    If your model for the movies is the roller-coaster or the video game, you will scream in agony. If you would prefer not to be insulted, this film will be balm for the soul.

    Since the powers that be have decreed that this film shall fall between the cracks, it's worth a little research to find it on DVD. Google "That Night in Varennes" and check the first dozen results. It's the best we can do until the delinquent owners of the film come to their senses.
    8Asa_Nisi_Masa2

    "Don't exclude anything on principle"

    Besides boasting wonderful performances by two of my favourite actors (Marcello Mastroianni and Harvey Keitel), Il Mondo Nuovo (as it's known in Italy) by acclaimed Italian director Ettore Scola is to me as satisfying as a good classic novel, one of those 800-page tomes you approach with a little trepidation and then remember for years to come, wishing other novels you read would compare.

    It's the year 1791 and on board a stagecoach, an assortment of characters from different parts of the world are traveling from Paris to Verdun. Along the way the coach picks up the aging (his character is 67 years old in the film), legendary Venetian seducer Giacomo Casanova, as well as the controversial, fawn-like but ahead-of-his-time chronicler and novelist, Restif de la Bretonne. The stagecoach's original travelers include the American Revolution survivor Thomas Paine (Keitel), as well as a melancholic and reserved widow aching to fall in love again, a beautiful and intelligent yet devoutly Monarchist Austrian Countess, a sharp and cheeky Italian opera singer eternally clutching a pet poodle and poking fun at her dim and bigoted husband, as well as a cocky young Jacobean. The coach also includes their servants, among whom the young Countess's devoted butler and her pretty African maid, who soon hooks up with the young Jacobean. Not far ahead of them, another stagecoach carrying the fleeing French royal family - Louis XVI, Marie Antoinette and their children is also traveling along the same road, unaware this will be the route to their irrevocable death sentence.

    The story is told through the dialogues and anecdotes of a group unaware of their status as main witnesses to what will turn out to be one of history's most pivotal moments. Besides the breathtakingly authentic feel of the time - you really feel like you've stepped into a Hogarth painting - what's most remarkable is how you also get the sense such historic events are happening in real time, so convincing are the reactions of bewilderment and astonishment on the character's part. A series of vignettes, made delicious by the top-class characterisation and dialogue, contribute to moving the plot along as well as giving the viewer some light relief which however never loses sight of the breathless atmosphere of those revolutionary times.

    Mastroianni as the self-deprecating, tired, aging Casanova is a treat from the very first frame he graces to the last. This legendary actor has always brought a unique depth of humanity to his roles, but despite all the other fine actors and characters in this film I just couldn't have imagined it without him. I adored the moment, after having charmed all the ladies and even some of the men on the stagecoach, Casanova kisses the young Austrian Countess's besotted gay butler on the lips and as a parting shot says: "I don't exclude anything on principle."

    Especially memorable are the final frames of the film, in which the young Austrian Countess and her butler, after having dressed a wooden dummy in a spartan inn room with the doomed king's ceremonial costume, bow down to it with devotion, symbolising the ephemeral and temporal nature of an earthly kingdom. Some will consider this Italo-French production overlong, others won't be fond of its un-Hollywoodlike approach to the historic genre, others will even consider some of its characters unappealing. On my part I consider these the film's strengths and cannot help but warmly recommending it. My only real complaint is: why hasn't it yet been released on DVD?
    9monica_a_n

    An unknown but brilliant film

    Few people have probably heard of this French film. Yet, it is a masterpiece. Some great actors brought this story of classical art cinema alive. The historical moment depicted is the period just after the French Revolution. Louis XVI and Marie Antoinette are making a final attempt to escape - they flee from Paris. Historical characters (Casanova, Restif de la Bretonne) and imagined characters are all joined by a trip in a stagecoach. This is an opportunity for us to discover different mentalities of the 18th century. Each character sees the French Revolution differently, but the viewer can sense its uselessness, the suffering it brought by tearing a whole world apart.
    groovycuvee

    Stunning, complex and satisfying.

    One of the most satisfying films I've seen. A bit obtuse but very well done if you are fond of tongue in cheek humor, outstanding portrayals, great direction and cinematography.

    The short version: This a whimsy that follows an aging Casanova and an eclectic group of Frenchmen as they travel through the French countryside in a coach during the time of the French Revolution. It's a comedy presented with delicacy and intellect and the cinematography is outstanding. It may or may not strike you as outstanding, as it did me, but it is so worth the time it will take to find it and see it two or three times.

    I just read the first posted review and had to laugh out loud. Aw shucks yawl, if it's so bad, why are copies on VHS selling for $300 to $400? I lost my copy to a friend who borrowed many times and never returned anything. Shame on her.

    If anyone knows where I can find a copy on VHS to dub, I'd be so appreciative. Thanks and do take a peek. "groovycuvee@netscape.net".

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    • Trivia
      Harvey Keitel's voice was dubbed in the movie.
    • Quotes

      Casanova: Place au Chevalier de Seingalt et à Monsieur de la Bretonne! Place au génie!

    • Alternate versions
      Original French-language version runs 150 minutes. The version released theatrically in the USA removes 17 minutes of footage.
    • Connections
      Featured in Marcello Mastroianni, je me souviens (1997)

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    • Release date
      • May 15, 1982 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • France
      • Italy
    • Languages
      • French
      • Italian
    • Also known as
      • La Fuite à Varennes
    • Filming locations
      • Pont Saint-Michel, Paris 1, Paris, France(bridge in Paris)
    • Production companies
      • Opera Film Produzione
      • France 3
      • Gaumont
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    • Runtime
      2 hours 30 minutes
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.66 : 1

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