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Le colonel Chabert

  • 1994
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  • 1h 50m
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6.9/10
2.2K
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Le colonel Chabert (1994)
Period DramaDramaHistoryRomanceWar

Upon returning home after a ten year absence, a Colonel in Napoleon's army discovers that his wife has remarried and has used his pension to amass great wealth.Upon returning home after a ten year absence, a Colonel in Napoleon's army discovers that his wife has remarried and has used his pension to amass great wealth.Upon returning home after a ten year absence, a Colonel in Napoleon's army discovers that his wife has remarried and has used his pension to amass great wealth.

  • Director
    • Yves Angelo
  • Writers
    • Yves Angelo
    • Jean Cosmos
    • Véronique Lagrange
  • Stars
    • Gérard Depardieu
    • Fanny Ardant
    • Fabrice Luchini
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.9/10
    2.2K
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    • Director
      • Yves Angelo
    • Writers
      • Yves Angelo
      • Jean Cosmos
      • Véronique Lagrange
    • Stars
      • Gérard Depardieu
      • Fanny Ardant
      • Fabrice Luchini
    • 13User reviews
    • 17Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    • Awards
      • 2 wins & 6 nominations total

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    Gérard Depardieu
    Gérard Depardieu
    • Le colonel-comte Amédé Chabert
    Fanny Ardant
    Fanny Ardant
    • Rose Chapotel, comtesse Ferraud
    Fabrice Luchini
    Fabrice Luchini
    • Derville
    André Dussollier
    André Dussollier
    • Le comte Ferraud
    Daniel Prévost
    Daniel Prévost
    • Amédée Boucard - l'avoué
    Olivier Saladin
    • Hure
    Maxime Leroux
    • Le clerc Godeschal
    Eric Elmosnino
    Eric Elmosnino
    • Desroches
    Guillaume Romain
    • Simonin
    Patrick Bordier
    • Boutin
    Claude Rich
    Claude Rich
    • Chamblin
    Jean Cosmos
    • Costaz
    Jacky Nercessian
    Jacky Nercessian
    • Delbecq
    Albert Delpy
    Albert Delpy
    • Maître Sarrazin - le notaire
    Marc Maidenberg
    • Un domestique
    Romane Bohringer
    Romane Bohringer
    • Sophie - la femme de chambre
    Valérie Bettencourt
    • Julie
    Florence Guerfy
    • Une cliente
    • Director
      • Yves Angelo
    • Writers
      • Yves Angelo
      • Jean Cosmos
      • Véronique Lagrange
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    User reviews13

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    8editor-92

    Excellent take on Balzac's story

    I recently read the story to see how these two match up, and if you can believe it, this film improves upon Balzac. The story is moved around, I think, to drive home the idea that Colonel Chabert is a man who has suffered much and yet he comes home, not a hero, but as an outcast.

    As someone mentioned, I was initially confused if Chabert was akin to The Return of Martin Guerre. No. It is firmly established by Balzac that Chabert is the real deal. What's interesting, though, is not is he, isn't he, but how his wife, and society, treats him.

    I think this is a timeless story of men who go off to fight for their country and when they come home time has left them behind. Chabert is a tragic figure made all the more poignant by the amazing Gerard Depardieu. I don't care that he's been in 1 million films, he's captivating.

    Fanny Ardant has a horrible character to play. Once a prostitute, Rose has used her feminine wiles to climb the social ladder. Are her emotions true for Compte Ferraud? I think they are and perhaps couple that with her social standing at the time, and you start to feel some empathy for her.

    Fabrice Lucini is slowly worming his way into my heart. He's exceptional here as Derville.

    I think if you can get your hands on this gem of a film, you won't be sorry. French cinema at its finest.
    9ferdinand1932

    Excellent

    This is an unfortunately unrecognized classic.

    The look is superb, the design, costumes etc are flawless, the post battle scenes and the cavalry charge are both chilling and exciting.

    The characters are vivid and really human. Ardent is right and Fabrice Luchini as the lawyer Derville steals the movie with his clever pedantic rodent-like performance, delighting in the ups and downs of others' misfortunes. Depardieu is good but perhaps too large a presence for this role.

    Where the film really excels is the story and also its changes from Balzac's novella. Those changes are editorial in that Balzac has lots of discussion on society and this film breaths with characters. Nevertheless Yves Angelo has retained the key ingredient, not just the missing man trying to regain his place in society but every character has to find their place in society: the Comte Ferraud is trying to buy a peerage, his wife (Ardent) comes from a lowly birth and when she was married to Colonel Chabert they achieved their position in the turbulence of post-revolutionary France. Everyone has something to lose in terms of status and that makes for a good drama as their objectives are in conflict with each other.

    It also feels very modern: money is critical to buy status to reach power, but someone can go down as quickly as they go up. Derville enjoys the strategy, he has seen the worst of people he says to Chabert when he takes the case. This speech's original place is at the end of the novella as Balzac sums up the human comedy with huge irony.
    8runamokprods

    Fascinating, well acted character study and mystery

    Wonderfully acted by Gerard Depardieu and Fanny Ardant, and beautifully shot.

    A man re-emerges 10 years after being declared dead in the Napoleonic wars. He wants something, but even HE doesn't seem sure what – his money his wife kept, and brought to her new marriage? Revenge on her for forgetting him? To win her back?

    Meanwhile, her own lawyer also takes on Chabert's side of the case, trying to broker a compromise, before word leaks out and all involved are ruined in scandal. (Fabrice Luchini is great as the lawyer who's motives are always a little mysterious).

    An interesting, subtle study of what's really of value in life.

    My only complaint is that some of the Machiavellian machinations are a little obviously played by both Ardant's character and her greedy, wormy new husband, who values a peerage over marriage, love or family. Somehow that artifice makes the film a bit less emotionally powerful than it might be. But I'd certainly see it again.
    8brogmiller

    "Le silence de la mort"

    Award winning cinematographer Yves Angelo makes his directorial debut here with this adaptation of one of the novels that make up Honoré de Balzac's monumental 'La Comedie Humaine', a 'natural history' of post-Napoleonic French society.

    Not a few cinematographers have tried their hand at directing with decidedly uneven results but Angelo does a first rate job here and has the blessing of an exemplary cast.

    It concerns an army veteran, long presumed dead, who returns in the hope of regaining his fortune, his status and his wife. A former prostitute, she has since become a Countess and is unwilling to jeopardise the social position she has acquired with his money..........

    This is in fact the sixth film adaptation of Balzac's novella and the character of Colonel Chabert has been played most notably by Werner Krauss, Raimu and Vladislav Strzhelchik. At the time this current version was made there was surely no French actor around with box-office power who was capable of following in their footsteps other than Gerard Depardieu whose performance is utterly mesmerising. Not for nothing has he been referred to by Yves Montand as 'THE actor of his generation.' Playing the morally ambiguous Comtesse Ferraud is the wondrous Fanny Ardant with whom Depardieu made 'The Woman next door' thirteen years earlier and once again their scenes together are riveting.

    André Dusollier as Comte Ferraud is as always good value and the characterisation of the lawyer Derville by Fabrice Luchini is well-drawn although his mannered delivery can be rather tiresome.

    As with all of Balzac's novels the multi-faceted characters live and breathe whilst the theme of how a hero of War can become an outcast of Peace is tragically timeless.

    Whilst this film is not a classic it is absorbing and at times distinctly unsettling. Rather than use a specially composed score Angelo has cleverly used classical pieces notably Schubert's final piano sonata and Beethoven's trio of which the title 'Ghost' is singularly appropriate to Chabert's reappearance as if from the dead.

    It has first class production values and continues the superlative tradition of costume drama at which French film-makers excel.
    7FISHCAKE

    A haunting story, but one longs for straight forward tale telling

    First, let me confess that I have not read this particular Balzac novel, so maybe I am directing my cavils unfairly at director and editor. Still my experience with Balzac in other stories is that he writes as a realist, not an obscurantist. This is most certainly a film worth one's while, but one is left sorely puzzled at the end. Was the Colonel a fraud, used by the lawyer for his own ends (or for whose beyond himself); or was the Colonel not a fraud, but used as aforesaid by the lawyer; or did the lawyer truly try to serve the honest Colonel? The director and/or the editor appear to me to have deliberately obscured these questions, which doesn't seem like Balzac, the realist. At the same time the film does an excellent job of delineating the characters, if not their motives, and the cast and production is superb. That opening battlefield scene is bound to haunt one's dreams. Still, one wonders at the all too common penchant among contemporary film makers to favor ambiguity above all else. Weren't the problems and motives of all these characters complicated enough for Yves Angelo?

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    • Trivia
      A reunion for Fanny Ardant and Gérard Depardieu who had previously worked together in 1981 in François Truffaut's La femme d'à côté (1981).
    • Connections
      Referenced in La grande librairie: Spéciale Gérard Depardieu (2022)
    • Soundtracks
      Trio op. 71 n° 1 ('Ghost') - Largo assai ed espressivo
      Music by Ludwig van Beethoven

      Performed by Régis Pasquier (Violin), Lluís Claret (Cello), Philippe Cassard (Piano)

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    • Release date
      • September 21, 1994 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • France
    • Language
      • French
    • Also known as
      • Colonel Chabert
    • Filming locations
      • Place du Panthéon, Paris 5, Paris, France(Derville's office exteriors at N.8)
    • Production companies
      • Canal+
      • DD Productions
      • Film Par Film
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $464,284
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $19,101
      • Dec 26, 1994
    • Gross worldwide
      • $464,284
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 50 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby
      • Dolby SR
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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