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Le Grand Chemin

Original title: Le grand chemin
  • 1987
  • Tous publics
  • 1h 44m
IMDb RATING
7.3/10
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Vanessa Guedj and Antoine Hubert in Le Grand Chemin (1987)
ComedyDrama

9 year old Louis spends his summer in Brittany. He stays with Marcelle and her husband Pelo while his mother gives birth to her second baby. Louis becomes friends with Martine, 10 year old g... Read all9 year old Louis spends his summer in Brittany. He stays with Marcelle and her husband Pelo while his mother gives birth to her second baby. Louis becomes friends with Martine, 10 year old girl next door, and learns about life from her.9 year old Louis spends his summer in Brittany. He stays with Marcelle and her husband Pelo while his mother gives birth to her second baby. Louis becomes friends with Martine, 10 year old girl next door, and learns about life from her.

  • Director
    • Jean-Loup Hubert
  • Writer
    • Jean-Loup Hubert
  • Stars
    • Anémone
    • Richard Bohringer
    • Antoine Hubert
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.3/10
    1.9K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Jean-Loup Hubert
    • Writer
      • Jean-Loup Hubert
    • Stars
      • Anémone
      • Richard Bohringer
      • Antoine Hubert
    • 18User reviews
    • 6Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 8 wins & 4 nominations total

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    Anémone
    Anémone
    • Marcelle
    Richard Bohringer
    Richard Bohringer
    • Pelo
    Antoine Hubert
    • Louis
    Vanessa Guedj
    Vanessa Guedj
    • Martine
    Christine Pascal
    Christine Pascal
    • Claire, la mère de Louis
    Raoul Billerey
    Raoul Billerey
    • Le curé
    Pascale Roberts
    Pascale Roberts
    • Yvonne
    Marie Matheron
    Marie Matheron
    • Solange
    Daniel Rialet
    • Simon
    Jean-François Dérec
    • Le chauffeur
    André Lacombe
    • Hippolyte
    Denise Péron
    Denise Péron
    • Marie la Grenouille
    Jean Cherlian
    • Le gros
    Eugenie Charpentier
    • La Lubie
    Thierry Flamand
    • Docteur Gauthier
    Marcelle Lucas
    • 1ère plumeuse
    Jeanne Allaire
    • 2ème plumeuse
    Christine Hubert
    • La bouchère
    • Director
      • Jean-Loup Hubert
    • Writer
      • Jean-Loup Hubert
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    writers_reign

    Roads Scholar

    Quite simply this is one of the Best French films of the last fifty years. The relatively unknown Jean-Loup Hubert has produced the kind of film that the overrated Godard could not turn out if you gave him a hundred years (to be fair to the semi-Amateur Godard he would probably have no interest in addressing the Human Condition in such a refreshing straightforward fashion). In terms of story it would be difficult to find something more basic - at one end of the spectrum a married couple living in rural Brittany have slowly grown apart since losing a child, at the other end is nine year old Louis, a city boy from Paris sent to spend a summer with the couple so that his mother (an old friend of the wife) may have her second child without the encumbrance of her first. In other words this is our old friend the bildungsroman/coming-of-age/rites-of-passage movie, the one we've seen so many times before but, as I've said before, it's all in the wrist. The tone is set from the first with a wistful, haunting music track leading us into a nineteen fifties French countryside preserved in amber as Christine Pascal (billed only as the mother of Louis) entrusts her son (Antoine Hubert) to the care of her friend Marcelle (Anemone) and her husband Pelo (Richard Bohringer). This is a French film and French film in a rural setting so we meet Marcelle as she is removing the eye of a rabbit with a knife as a prelude to skinning it. It's a great metaphor for the changes Louis will experience in the next few weeks (you don't see this in Paris, kid) and it also prepares us, the audience, for an arguably alien lifestyle embracing outside privys and indoor chamber pots. Writer-director Hubert (he adapted his own autobiographical novel for the screen) bravely cast his own son, Antoine, in the key role of Louis, despite the boy's complete lack of acting experience and the experiment paid off handsomely. Nor can we argue that he found it easy to coax a performance from his own flesh and blood because he has coaxed an even better performance from Vanessa Guedi as Martine, the ten-year-old tomboy who teaches Louis so much in such a short time. Matching the performances of the two children are those of the two principal adults Anemone and Richard Bohringer, both more than deserving of the Cesars they won as respectively Best Actress and Best Actor. I have been aware of this film for several years but have never been able to track it down until now when I finally located the DVD. On the initial viewing I was overwhelmed and I know it is one I will return to again and again. 10/10
    MovieAlien

    Heartbreaking, affective coming of age tale.

    Le Grand Chemin (English, `The Grand Highway') tells a familiar story of a preteen sent to live with his relatives during the summer of his mother's labor; when he gets back he will deal with the drastic personal changes that occur in any kid's life (new school, adolescence, friends, etc.). In the meantime he discovers the ropes of ways according to various characters that live in his relative's rustic village. Well acted by Richard Bohringer and the entire cast of several unknowns.
    renaldo and clara

    Romantic dramady

    Of course, after that stupid American remake <Paradise>, with Griffith and Johnson, this alone probably stunted <Le Grand Chemin> from being more recognized.

    When I call this a 'dramady', I mean that the technical classification of this film is "drama", because it centers around a married couple who have fallen out of passion or interest for each other since the death of their (unborn?) son. All events occuring around them; the shy little boy who comes to stay with them, the curious, know-it-all girl-neighbor, and even the pace of the movie maintain realism, so that you believe you are in someone's house watching their lives. I was mostly feeling for the couple and hoping they would mend their icy and resentful feelings toward each other.

    What's beautiful about the movie is that all the elements come together for an emotional ending. At that point, I realized the boy in the movie (and all people in life) can inadvertently make a great contribution to other people's lives.



    -Sep
    imgeorg

    My Favorite Movie of all time

    As a genre, I love the so-called "coming-of-age" movies. This one, even though it's French, is one I watch over and over again since I bought the VHS tape. I don't know why it's not available on DVD in the United States,; I know that it is available in Europe. The little girl in the movie is the perfect little tomboy, and has loads to teach her summer friend about life. It's based in the 50s when worldly kids were actually kind of rare. Then there's the heartbreaking sub-story of a childless couple who haven't been intimate in years due to the loss of their own child. Louis gives them both the kind of love they've never known, and they realize what's been missing in their lives. It's just a beautiful story, and I would love for this film to be re-introduced in the United States for a new generation to discover and enjoy. There was an American remake done in the early nineties, but it sucked royally compared to the original French film.
    9bjork-bjork

    Wonderful cast and acting, beautiful setting, sweet story

    This is one of the rare movies that combine all the elements to tell a meaningful story in a light, pleasant, funny, and very touching way. Very French in the best sense. At the end you know how the future will be, how the story will continue, and you are happy.

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    • Goofs
      Martine's mother at one point mentions taking Martine receiving treatment for flat feet, which her doctor claims was caused by Martine running around barefoot. Going barefoot does not cause flat feet, a fact known to doctors at the time.
    • Alternate versions
      A version used to assist French teaching in British schools was released; all scenes with nudity and a few instances of coarse language were cut.
    • Connections
      Remade as Paradise (1991)

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    • Release date
      • March 25, 1987 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • France
    • Language
      • French
    • Also known as
      • The Grand Highway
    • Filming locations
      • Rouans, Loire-Atlantique, France
    • Production companies
      • Flach Film
      • Séléna Audiovisuel
      • TF1 Films Production
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $760,539
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 44 minutes
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.78 : 1

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