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Un homme amoureux

  • 1987
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  • 2h 5m
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5.8/10
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Greta Scacchi and Peter Coyote in Un homme amoureux (1987)
DramaRomance

An American film-star and an unknown British actress meet on set in Rome. She is angry when he refuses to speak to her journalist father, but later they have a passionate relationship.An American film-star and an unknown British actress meet on set in Rome. She is angry when he refuses to speak to her journalist father, but later they have a passionate relationship.An American film-star and an unknown British actress meet on set in Rome. She is angry when he refuses to speak to her journalist father, but later they have a passionate relationship.

  • Director
    • Diane Kurys
  • Writer
    • Diane Kurys
  • Stars
    • Peter Coyote
    • Greta Scacchi
    • Jamie Lee Curtis
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.8/10
    834
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Diane Kurys
    • Writer
      • Diane Kurys
    • Stars
      • Peter Coyote
      • Greta Scacchi
      • Jamie Lee Curtis
    • 10User reviews
    • 16Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 3 nominations total

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    Peter Coyote
    Peter Coyote
    • Steve
    Greta Scacchi
    Greta Scacchi
    • Jane
    Jamie Lee Curtis
    Jamie Lee Curtis
    • Susan
    Claudia Cardinale
    Claudia Cardinale
    • Julia
    Peter Riegert
    Peter Riegert
    • Michael
    John Berry
    • Harry
    Vincent Lindon
    Vincent Lindon
    • Bruno
    Jean Pigozzi
    • Pizani
    Elia Katz
    • Sam
    Konstantin Aleksandrov
    • De Vitta
    • (as Constantin Alexandrov)
    Jean-Claude de Goros
    • Sandro
    Michele Melega
    Michele Melega
    • Paolo
    Jole Silvani
    • Olga
    Jean-Marc Bihour
    • La Veillée Actor
    Jérôme Deschamps
    • La Veillée Actor
    Jean-François Dinacaroupin
    • La Veillée Actor
    Michèle Guigon
    • La Veillée Actress
    • (as Michele Guigon)
    Marie-Christine Orry
    • La Veillée Actress
    • Director
      • Diane Kurys
    • Writer
      • Diane Kurys
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    8gfs2000

    An intensely erotic Film

    Wonderful performances and beautiful cinematography. A romantic film from start to finish. The story line is probably only that of a B movie, but there's something about this film that really appeals. Greta Scacci is an erotic charmer here. This film hasn't gotten the publicity it deserves. Peter Coyote is a bit too intense in his role, but it works, nonetheless. Jamie Lee Curtis is always great. As erotic as the film is, it's also very sad. Keep the tissues nearby; you'll need them.

    Last but not least, I love the musical score, and the scenery in Italy is just heaven. There aren't really any credits given for the musical score, but I believe it's some derivative of a classical piece. Would love to know which one. I wish this film were available on DVD. I've watched this film several times on VHS, after seeing its original release in the theater.
    2DJBlackSwan

    Unwatchable, in every possible way

    Personally, I find movies about abusive, jealous, mistrusting, vindictive married people to fall under "horror". Every generation has them: Gaslight (1944), Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf (1966), and of course Possession (1981), all horror flicks, as far as i'm concerned.

    There is only one reason to see this film. If you're schooled in Hollywood political history, you'll like the casting of blacklisted director John Berry, as the father of the love-target of the actor playing an Italian communist writer. Nice touch.

    OK, make it two. Self-reflexive Hollywood. I found the theme and look to recall Two Weeks in Another Town, Vincente Minelli's 1962 self-reflexive Hollywood followup to his Bad and the Beautiful (1952). My jaw dropped to the ground when I heard the line "bad and beautiful" uttered by Coyote, in response to his giving Affair Girl the new dress. I guess I must really know my classic movies...don't be surprised, either, to find that the entire movie is actually a script by one of the actors in the movie within a movie. Sigh.

    Alright, three. This is one of those movies that screams for a widescreen presentation. So if you like getting dizzy, watching between pan-and-scan and subtitles, this is your flick.

    Otherwise, be prepared for two hours of angry, embittered, unsympathetic married people thriving on crisis, having affairs, and snapping indignantly at each other. There were a few joke's-on-the-viewer moments, where it's at first unclear whether the affair is "real" or "on-screen". Unfortunately, it's revealed that it's all too "real". Like the unadvised inclusion of that tedious, cardboard "lesbian fantasy", of course as dictated by the impatient voyeur male lover, during some sex scene. Groan.

    Blah to all of the above, except John Berry. 2/10.
    9spectreqc

    Little known masterpiece

    I watched this movie many years ago before DVD's even existed. The script is a known one. Nothing new here but the ambiance is basically what this movie is about. The director was skillful at making this co-production keep up with a plausible script ( always an issue when money comes from different countries ) . The tone is definitely the big Hollywoog star versus the more bohemian people an A- lister might encounter when filming. Great casting as Claudia Cardinale makes a credible Greta Sccatchi's Mum. The french version was excellent ,reminded me of the good old days when Charles Bronson made his best ones in Europe. What can I say ...It's all about ambiance..Watch it 'till the very end !
    9MWB

    Beautiful film, DVD not available

    I saw this film a number of years ago on LaserDisc, and I loved it. Excuse me if I don't remember all the details.

    Peter Coyote and Greta Scacchi gave great performances. Coyote played an actor and really conveyed a sense of someone trying to convey the essence of the character he played. Scacchi was also great. Their hunger for each other came across in a compelling way (OK, I really liked her nude scenes!).

    The LaserDisc may have been Panned and Scanned (ugh!). Supposedly this is available on DVD, released in September 2004. It apparently had a very short shelf life. I cannot find it anywhere (as of December, 2004). Amazon says that their suppliers cannot provide a copy. Very frustrating. The DVD may also be P&S, but I hope not.

    Highly recommended - if you can find it.
    7augustian

    A woman in love

    This film gained a bit of notoriety when it was first released in the UK when the BBFC asked for some of Greta Scacchi's love scene to be cut because her body was on view for too long, but more of that later. The backdrop to this film is the making of a film about Italian writer Cesare Pavese who committed suicide after his affair with American actress Constance Dowling came to an end. The writers could have invented a fictitious scenario instead of using a real person so perhaps someone had a personal interest in Pavese.

    Steve Elliott (Peter Coyote) arrives in Rome to make a film about Cesare Pavese and chooses Jane Steiner (Greta Scacchi) to be the love interest. As work progresses, so Steve and Jane fall for each other, a scenario which happens all too frequently in real life. To complicate matters, Steve's family arrive in Rome and so Steve and Jane must tread carefully in their affair. The title should have been A Woman In Love. It is Jane rather than Steve who seems to be the person in love. She is the one who longs to be with him and runs to him when they meet at the airport, but it becomes obvious that Steve is never going to leave his family so this clandestine affair is set for failure. This film is more than a story about two people, it is about relationships in the family and between friends and the coming to terms with the loss of a loved one.

    The film is certainly a lavish production with big names such as Jamie Lee Curtis and Claudia Cardinale, as well as location shooting in Rome and Paris. There is an intriguing scene in a theatre where a rehearsal for a play called La Veillee (The Evening) is taking place. It looks like a comedy set in a restaurant. The way the camera pans from a poster of the play to the stage suggests more than a hint of advertising.

    This film is a bit of a rarity in the UK. It was released on VHS in 1988 and then disappeared with no UK DVD release so far. This review is from a French DVD. The picture ratio is 2.35:1 with English or French audio but there are no English subtitles for the occasional French and Italian dialogue. The scene which caused the BBFC to get hot under the collar occurs when Steve and Jane are in bed doing their lesbian fantasy thing. It was cut by 25 seconds. In total, the UK VHS ran for 106 minutes whilst the French DVD runs for 115 minutes. It is interesting rather than enthralling so 7 stars.

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    • Trivia
      Opening film at the 1987 Cannes Film Festival.
    • Connections
      Featured in Siskel & Ebert & the Movies: Jaws: The Revenge/A Man in Love/Summer School/Wish You Were Here (1987)

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    • Release date
      • May 8, 1987 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • France
      • Italy
      • United Kingdom
      • United States
    • Languages
      • Italian
      • French
      • English
    • Also known as
      • A Man in Love
    • Filming locations
      • Paris, France
    • Production companies
      • Alexandre Films
      • Caméra One
      • Dolly
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $949,451
    • Gross worldwide
      • $949,451
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    • Runtime
      2 hours 5 minutes
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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