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La passante du Sans-Souci

  • 1982
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  • 1h 50m
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Romy Schneider in La passante du Sans-Souci (1982)
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Being imprisoned for murdering a politician, husband tells his wife why he did this.Being imprisoned for murdering a politician, husband tells his wife why he did this.Being imprisoned for murdering a politician, husband tells his wife why he did this.

  • Director
    • Jacques Rouffio
  • Writers
    • Jacques Rouffio
    • Jacques Kirsner
    • Joseph Kessel
  • Stars
    • Romy Schneider
    • Michel Piccoli
    • Helmut Griem
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  • IMDb RATING
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    • Director
      • Jacques Rouffio
    • Writers
      • Jacques Rouffio
      • Jacques Kirsner
      • Joseph Kessel
    • Stars
      • Romy Schneider
      • Michel Piccoli
      • Helmut Griem
    • 10User reviews
    • 10Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win & 4 nominations total

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    Romy Schneider
    Romy Schneider
    • Elsa Wiener…
    Michel Piccoli
    Michel Piccoli
    • Max Baumstein
    Helmut Griem
    Helmut Griem
    • Michel Wiener
    Dominique Labourier
    Dominique Labourier
    • Charlotte Maupas
    Gérard Klein
    Gérard Klein
    • Maurice Bouillard
    Mathieu Carrière
    Mathieu Carrière
    • Ruppert von Leggaert…
    Jacques Martin
    • Marcel
    Wendelin Werner
    • Max Baumstein jeune
    Marcel Bozonnet
    • Mercier
    Christiane Cohendy
    • Helene Nolin
    Pierre Michaël
    • Me Jouffroy
    Véronique Silver
    • La présiidente du tribunal
    Maria Schell
    Maria Schell
    • Anna Helwig
    Raymond Aquilon
    Béatrice Avoine
    Martine de Breteuil
    • Le professeur de philharmonie
    Arnaud Carbonnier
    Patricia Cartier
    • Director
      • Jacques Rouffio
    • Writers
      • Jacques Rouffio
      • Jacques Kirsner
      • Joseph Kessel
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    6dromasca

    Romy's Farewell

    'La passante du Sans-Souci' (distributed in the English language markets as 'The Passerby') is the last film in which Romy Schneider appeared. It is a film that the actress really wanted to make, both for personal and professional reasons. It was filmed in two periods in 1981, a dramatic year for Romy. Filming, which began in the spring, was interrupted because she broke a leg and resumed towards the end of the year, but in the meantime she had to deal with the accidental death of her 14-year-old son and the news that she had cancer. She managed to complete the filming and was able to attend the French premiere in April 1982. A month later she would die, so 'La passante du Sans-Souci' remained her farewell film. Romy Schneider creates an overwhelming (double!) role and the presence of Michel Piccoli alongside her is formidable. The film, as a whole, however, disappoints.

    We may wonder why Jacques Rouffio was chosen to direct this film? Today we consider him an average director with a thin filmography, but in 1967 he had made a film ('L'Horizon') that addressed a taboo subject of French history - a revolt of soldiers during the First World War, after which he was not entrusted with a another project for almost a decade. He had returned to the fore with two other films that did not avoid controversy, and perhaps because of this fame he was entrusted with directing the screen version of Joseph Kessel's novel, which is the basis of the script. At a time when France had not yet assumed many of the responsibilities of collaboration and deportations during the Second World War, and when neo-Nazi movements were raising their heads again, this film brings to the screen the story of a crime and a trial which bring to the surface events that a large part of the French ignored or wanted to forget.

    The problem is that the script is excessively rhetorical and melodramatic, and the historical parallel between the 40s and the 80s is far too demonstrative to be effective. The film begins with a slightly implausible murder. Max Baumstein, the president of a large international democratic organization, a kind of Amnesty International, assassinates the ambassador of Paraguay. He turns out to be a former Nazi officer who during the war had destroyed the lives of the man's adoptive parents. Most of the story is a reenactment of the events of the 1930s through Baumstein's confessions to his wife and trial testimonies. The ending is meant to be a warning about the danger of neo-Nazism that refuses to leave the stage of history.

    The performance of Romy Schneider - who plays the roles of Baumstein's wife and the boy's adoptive mother - is intense and emotional. We know today that the actress was already dealing with a serious illness, but none of the physical beauty and inner light that we had admired for more than two decades of her career seemed to have diminished in intensity. Michel Piccoli also has a generous part and plays it with charismatic dignity. However, I found the rest of the cast much less inspired and some of the story details are implausible. 'La passante du Sans-Souci' is worth seeing for the meeting between Romy Schneider and Michel Piccoli and for the great farewell that the formidable actress dedicates us through this last creation of hers on the screen.
    6rivera66_99

    Mercy and beauty

    Mercy for this movie! It is not one of the greatest, it doesn't avoid some "kitsch", and is parallelization of nazism and neonazism is more than naiv... I know. But when you have the chance to see one of the most beautiful women ever appeared on a movie screen - Romy Schneider -, and see her accompanied by such a fine french actor as Michel Piccoli is - wouldn't it be foolish to play the severe judge?
    7leplatypus

    The emotion has passed away ... a bit (cinémathèque)

    This is one movie I saw when i was a kid: maybe with parents, maybe with school, i can't say now. The only thing I remember before this projection is that's a sad story between Romy and a kid in the Nazi time. surprised to be back in the Paris of the 80s as the start of the movie as it remains a golden period for me. In France, everyone, everything seems filled with a sense of new age, new spirit, new ideas that technology today fails to bring. For those like me who interests in human rights, you can see that maybe the world has gone in a good direction as all the abuses Piccolli addresses in his speech are now closed: Ireland, Apartheid, South America, USSR.

    Then, the movie goes indeed back to time and it's a bit "Schindler's list" and "Music Box" before them. Usually now, when a single mother is left with her kid, i get anxious for the family but here it wasn't really my feeling: the kid is too much in Oedipus complex and Romy is too much into her husband. Nothing really happens between them. Piccoli is as serious and rock as usual and it's a bit strange that he begins as the youngest character and ends like the oldest (as the make-up are not really good).

    In my opinion, all the emotion of the movie comes from Gerard Klein, who plays the typical easy-going French: at first, he can't believe the Nazi system and finally comes to discover it. The final twist is accurate as vengeance can be a never-ending drama and it offers the opportunity to Jean Reno to claim he has played with Romy!
    Kirpianuscus

    games of apparences

    I saw it only for Romy Schneider and Michel Piccoli. And I was seduced by this story about decisions who are only answers to the past events. I was seduced by acting and construction of story and the way to explore the moral dimension of a gesture and a relation.

    A beautiful film first for the questions proposed.

    For the science to transform the viewer in part of story.

    For details . For acting. For suggestions and for twist.

    A film offering more than a good story but fair portrait of games of apparences, birth of decisions and trust.

    Romy Schneider, superb as always explores in admirable manner the nuances of her character , offering more than touching lines of a powerful lady.
    bob998

    Retro film lacks energy

    Joseph Kessel was a pillar of the French literary world. A Jewish writer who often wrote about war and exotic locales, he was elected to the Academy, becoming a sort of Hemingway figure. North Americans know him through The Lion (Cardiff), Night of the Generals (Litvak), and The Horsemen (Frankenheimer). The latter had one of the best performances by Omar Sharif I can recall. L'Armee des ombres (Melville) was one of the most moving resistance stories I've seen. Too, he wrote Belle de Jour, which all Deneuve fans are eternally grateful for.

    This film is not on a level with the others. Slow, talky, and with the political themes not fully brought out (although the scene with Maria Schell and the urn containing her husband's ashes is wonderful), I'd be hard pressed to make a case for it as essential viewing. For Romy Schneider completists.

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      Romy Schneider dedicated this - her last - movie to David and his father.
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      Featured in Romy, femme libre (2022)

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    • Release date
      • April 14, 1982 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • France
      • West Germany
    • Language
      • French
    • Also known as
      • The Passerby
    • Filming locations
      • Hansaviertel, Tiergarten, Berlin, Germany
    • Production companies
      • Elephant Production
      • Films A2
      • CCC-Filmkunst
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 50m(110 min)
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.66 : 1

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