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Firelight - Le lien secret

Original title: Firelight
  • 1997
  • Tous publics
  • 1h 43m
IMDb RATING
7.2/10
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Firelight - Le lien secret (1997)
Period DramaDramaRomance

In 1838, Elisabeth agrees to bear a child for an anonymous landowner who'll pay her father's debt. Employed as a governess on a Sussex estate, Mr. Godwin turns out to be the landowner.In 1838, Elisabeth agrees to bear a child for an anonymous landowner who'll pay her father's debt. Employed as a governess on a Sussex estate, Mr. Godwin turns out to be the landowner.In 1838, Elisabeth agrees to bear a child for an anonymous landowner who'll pay her father's debt. Employed as a governess on a Sussex estate, Mr. Godwin turns out to be the landowner.

  • Director
    • William Nicholson
  • Writer
    • William Nicholson
  • Stars
    • Sophie Marceau
    • Stephen Dillane
    • Dominique Belcourt
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.2/10
    5K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • William Nicholson
    • Writer
      • William Nicholson
    • Stars
      • Sophie Marceau
      • Stephen Dillane
      • Dominique Belcourt
    • 74User reviews
    • 30Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 wins & 2 nominations total

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    Sophie Marceau
    Sophie Marceau
    • Elisabeth Laurier
    Stephen Dillane
    Stephen Dillane
    • Charles Godwin
    Dominique Belcourt
    Dominique Belcourt
    • Louisa Godwin
    Kevin Anderson
    Kevin Anderson
    • John Taylor
    Lia Williams
    Lia Williams
    • Constance
    Joss Ackland
    Joss Ackland
    • Lord Clare
    Sally Dexter
    • Molly Holland
    Emma Amos
    Emma Amos
    • Ellen
    Maggie McCarthy
    Maggie McCarthy
    • Mrs. Jago
    Wolf Kahler
    Wolf Kahler
    • Sussman
    Annabel Giles
    Annabel Giles
    • Amy Godwin
    John Flanagan
    • Robert Ames
    Valerie Minifie
    • Hannah
    Diana Payan
    • Mrs. Maidment
    John Hodgkinson
    • Carlo
    Anthony Dutton
    • Dodds
    Hugh Walters
    Hugh Walters
    • Dr. Geddes
    Peter Needham
    • Rector
    • Director
      • William Nicholson
    • Writer
      • William Nicholson
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    igna-2

    It is a sweet and touching film of a mother who lo...

    It is a sweet and touching film of a mother who loves her daughter. It is better to be published in novel also, so it can be read anytime, everywhere.
    9skinnyjoeymerlino

    A truly underrated gem, consider yourself lucky to find it

    Fantasy book author William Nicholson made his first and so far only effort at movie-direction with this 1997 English Gothic romance based on his own screenplay. Sophie Marceau (the French princess in Braveheart) plays a Swiss governess named Elizabeth in late 1830s England. Desperate to pay a family debt, she sells herself to an anonymous English gentlemen for three days in his efforts to produce an heir for his family. Harsh and uncaring at first, they fall in love, but both have agreed never to see or speak to each other again for the sake of keeping up appearances. Elizabeth conceives a baby girl who is wisked away seconds after birth. Heartbroken, Elizabeth writes letters to "My English Daughter" until she can no longer keep her promise. Seven years after the baby's birth she tracks the child down; now a spoiled brat living on a remote Sussex estate. The daughter acts up as she pines for her usually absent father. Her father's wife has been in a vegetative state for a decade after a riding accident, and even the the daughter knows she is not the real mother. Elizabeth takes a job as the girl's governess to be close to her, unbeknownst to the girl's father. When the father, Charles Godwin, returns from London he is appalled at the mother of his child showing up again in his life as well as the rekindling of a romantic fire he has desperately tried to convince himself is long burnt out. Themes of duty to family, maternal love, and desperate attempts to hold back passion are played out in perpetually foggy and snowswept landscapes and around fireplaces in the Godwin Victorian mansion.

    Performances by the actors are uniformly excellent. Marceau and Stephen Dillane as Charles Godwin share a chemistry rarely captured on film; but also look for Dominique Belcourt as the daughter; Lia Williams as Godwin's long-suffering sister-in-law; Kevin Anderson as the visiting American who falls for Elizabeth; and veteran British actor Joss Ackland as Godwin's father whose self-indulgent hedonism dooms the family to ruin. It's never apparent that this is Nicholson's first time out as a director. Nic Morris's cinematography of the English countryside and Marceu's exquisitely beautiful face lit by firelight is something to see, and Christopher Gunning's string-laden score is dramatic and over-the-top which it really should be.

    Although rife with gray and icy colors, painful family obligation, stark settings, heartbreak, euthanasia, held back emotions, and rigid social mores; the underlying theme of the Firelight is that true love conquers all. It's never really gotten the attention it deserves.

    Released by Disney's Hollywood pictures, the movie played briefly in American arthouses back in 1998 and was released on VHS the next year to very little fanfare. Disillusioned, Nicholson never directed a picture again, although he hit paydirt when he co-wrote the script to Ridley Scott's Gladiator in 2000. Firelight has been sporadically available since then on demand on the Encore movie cable channel. A Region 0 bare-bones DVD was released in Hong Kong of all places; it's available on Amazon.com and ebay. If you find a copy, it's definitely worth purchasing.
    9030-Kino.de-2

    Simply Wonderful!

    A wonderful photographed movie with a convincingly playing Sophie Marceau. Absolutely recommendable for fans of historical romances.
    angel-131

    Wrenchingly Beautiful

    When I first saw a preview of this film, I imagined "oh, just another remake of Jane Eyre". But, because of my liking for Sophie Marceau and my love of "Jane Eyre", I rented it...and I loved it.

    This film takes a unique perspective, concentrating more upon the relationship between mother and daughter, rather than the romance between mother and father. Though the story is an oft-told one, this is a film whose magic will grasp you, just as the mentioned firelight within.

    Sophie Marceau gives a wonderful performance as Elisabeth, combining her lovely face with the warmth of any mother towards her child. Stephen Dillane is also very good, but I was entirely *riveted* by Dominique Belcourt as little Louisa. Her performance had no artifice---she had no problem acting like the little brat, then slowly beginning to soften as she discovered what a life could be without hating everyone other than her father.

    The costumes were as good as any other recent period film and the sets were *gorgeous*, especially the famous "lake house".

    Therefore, despite a plot everyone knows, "Firelight" utterly charmed me and held me spellbound even after its conclusion.
    9=G=

    A masterpiece.

    No film can be all things to all people. However, "Firelight", a simple film which when taken in and of itself, is no less than a masterpiece. From a carefully crafted minimalistic script to superb acting by a few well cast and well directed principals to artful cinematography and lush scenic beauty, this little film is powerfully compelling. "Firelight" explores the depths of passion, desire, and love amidst the circumstance and social order of 19th century England using elegantly subtle brushstrokes. This film will be most appreciated by mature audiences.

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    • Trivia
      Though he had been in the film industry as a scriptwriter for many years, this was William Nicholson's first directed film.
    • Goofs
      After seven years, despite evolving fashions, neither hero nor heroine have made any change in hairdo or style of clothes. Nor do they look a day older.
    • Quotes

      Elisabeth: Do you know about Firelight?

      Louisa: What about it?

      Elisabeth: It's a kind of magic. Firelight makes time stand still. When you put out the lamps and sit in the firelight's glow there aren't any rules any more.

      [blows out lamp]

      Elisabeth: You can do what you want, say what you want, be what you want, and when the lamps are lit again, time starts again, and everything you said or did is forgotten. More than forgotten it never happened.

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    • Release date
      • May 27, 1998 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • United Kingdom
      • United States
    • Languages
      • English
      • French
    • Also known as
      • Le piège
    • Filming locations
      • Calvados, France
    • Production companies
      • Carnival Film & Television
      • Hollywood Pictures
      • Wind Dancer Productions
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    Box office

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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $785,482
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $135,401
      • Sep 7, 1998
    • Gross worldwide
      • $785,482
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    Tech specs

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    • Runtime
      1 hour 43 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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