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Lucie Aubrac

  • 1997
  • Tous publics
  • 1h 55m
IMDb RATING
6.6/10
1.5K
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Daniel Auteuil and Carole Bouquet in Lucie Aubrac (1997)
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A love story or a tale of the resistance, this poignant movie tells both the haunting story of a French resistance cell in Lyon but also the love of Lucie Aubrac for her husband, and the len... Read allA love story or a tale of the resistance, this poignant movie tells both the haunting story of a French resistance cell in Lyon but also the love of Lucie Aubrac for her husband, and the lengths she goes to to rescue her husband from prison on more than one occasion. Based on a t... Read allA love story or a tale of the resistance, this poignant movie tells both the haunting story of a French resistance cell in Lyon but also the love of Lucie Aubrac for her husband, and the lengths she goes to to rescue her husband from prison on more than one occasion. Based on a true story Lucie Aubrac works as both history lesson and love story.

  • Director
    • Claude Berri
  • Writers
    • Lucie Aubrac
    • Claude Berri
  • Stars
    • Carole Bouquet
    • Daniel Auteuil
    • Patrice Chéreau
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.6/10
    1.5K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Claude Berri
    • Writers
      • Lucie Aubrac
      • Claude Berri
    • Stars
      • Carole Bouquet
      • Daniel Auteuil
      • Patrice Chéreau
    • 14User reviews
    • 24Critic reviews
    • 61Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    • Nominated for 1 BAFTA Award
      • 3 nominations total

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    Carole Bouquet
    Carole Bouquet
    • Lucie Aubrac
    Daniel Auteuil
    Daniel Auteuil
    • Raymond
    Patrice Chéreau
    Patrice Chéreau
    • Max
    Eric Boucher
    • Serge
    Jean-Roger Milo
    • Maurice
    Heino Ferch
    Heino Ferch
    • Barbie
    Jean Martin
    Jean Martin
    • Paul Lardanchet
    Andrzej Seweryn
    Andrzej Seweryn
    • Lt. Schlondorff
    Alain Maratrat
    • Lassagne
    Pascal Greggory
    Pascal Greggory
    • Hardy
    Jean-Louis Richard
    Jean-Louis Richard
    • M. Henry
    Franck de la Personne
    Franck de la Personne
    • Aubry
    Hans Wyprächtiger
    • German colonel
    Alain Sachs
    • Claude B.
    Bernard Verley
    Bernard Verley
    • Charles-Henri
    Jacques Bonnaffé
    Jacques Bonnaffé
    • Pascal
    Roland Amstutz
    Roland Amstutz
    • Attorney
    Julia Levy-Boeken
    Julia Levy-Boeken
      • Director
        • Claude Berri
      • Writers
        • Lucie Aubrac
        • Claude Berri
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      User reviews14

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      writers_reign

      'Ave A Butcher's At This Great Barbie Doll

      It's always problematical when a given actor/actress is replaced during filming for whatever reason. Personally I thought Ray Walston was fantastic in 'Kiss Me, Stupid' and can't visualize Peter Sellars even equalling Walston's performance, let alone eclipsing it. So it is here. One commentator bizarrely described Juliet Binoche as the best actress in France. I have every admiration for Binoche and see as many of her films as possible but has the commentator in question never heard of Isabelle Huppert, Nathalie Baye, Suzanne Flon, Sandrine Kiberlain, Manu Beart, etc. Nevertheless this is still a great movie and I for one cannot imagine anyone other than Carole Bouquet as the eponymous heroine. Were this fiction it may be thought a tad over the romantic top to have two lovers celebrate the date they first made love and take a vow to be together on that particular anniversary for as long as they live, but, as we know, this is a True story and BOTH lovers, Auteuil and Bouquet make it believable. There is a certain symmetry here too if anybody asks you. Having established under the credits an active Resistance group in which Auteuil (as Francois Samuel, 'Aubrac' was the Resistance name of the husband and wife team)is prominent we then see him at home in a tender scene with his wife (Bouquet) which establishes the secondary (or primary, depending on your point of view) theme of enduring love, and then, to put things in perspective, we see Lucie in her day job of schoolteacher, spelling out to les enfants the value of history as a learning tool and reminding them that even as they speak they are themselves living history. We are then into a somewhat conventional Resistance story. Brave freedom fighters captured and tortured, one woman's love overcoming the might of the occupying forces. It is interesting that Berri has opted to show Lyon as a sun-filled city - perhaps a hangover from his Jean de Florette/Manon des Sources gig a dozen years earlier - and this not only makes a contrast from the usual bleak, overcast, settings of other Resistance movies, but also points up the horror/barbarism occurring behind closed shutters while the sun pours down on France's Second City. Of course any film on the Resistance has to compete with 'L'Armee des Ombres' and, to a lesser extent, 'Laissez Passer' and if Lucie doesn't quite make it she makes a very creditable and honorable attempt. 8/10
      7claudio_carvalho

      A Beautiful Romance in the Second World War

      Lucy Aubrac (Carole Bouquet) is a woman in love with her husband Raymond (Daniel Auteuil). He is an important member of the French resistance and arrested with his friends in a meeting after being betrayed. Lucy will try to rescue him from the Gestapo prison using all the possible ways. A beautiful romance in the Second World War, based on a true story. A correct direction and good performances of the cast make this movie a worthwhile entertainment. My vote is seven.
      7Jonno-4

      Excellent

      This film is an excellent tribute to the bravery of the men and women of the French Resistance during the Second World War. The film revolves around Lucie and her attempts to rescue her husband, after he is arrested by the Gestapo at a Resistance meeting. This film is indeed a testimony to Lucie and Raymond's relationship, but in my mind, the film serves equally as an insight into France during the occupation and the political state at the time. An excellent film. - Jonno
      7runamokprods

      A solid WWII love story and thriller

      While not on a par with Berri's remarkable 2 film epic "Jean de Florette" and Manon of the Spring", this is a fairly engrossing, romantic, if somewhat romanticized true story of a married pair of resistance fighters in WWII France. Both Daniel Auteil and Carole Bouquet are solid as the couple, especially in their scenes together, which nicely capture the erotic tension of a married couple deeply in love, whose passion is not just physical, but fed by the fact they admire each other as human beings as well. It's also nice to see a war film where the woman pulls off the heroics to try and save her man, rather than the other way around.

      But the darkness of occupied France seems a but sanitized here, the awful price paid by those fighting back and their innocent families is alluded too but never fully dealt with, and there is something a bit light weight about it in the end. Bouquet keeps everything so hidden when not around Autiel that she becomes somewhat opaque.

      It's always interesting, but a bit stolid. Rarely truly tense, frightening or emotional. Still it's a good, decent, involving film, if not a great one.
      xavier-2

      A fine intimate portrayal of controversial historical events

      First-rate acting and smooth direction make this personal recounting of controversial Resistance events well worth seeing. As with all films by Claude Berri, the storytelling is direct and the cinematography is both poignant and sensitive. Daniel Auteuil is great as usual. Carole Bouquet also contributes, albeit with less emotional range. The movie focuses as much on the love between Lucie and Raymond Aubrac as on the historical events surrounding them as they participate in the French Resistance to German occupation during World War II. The movie also contains powerful action scenes of escape and guerilla fighting (which the Germans considered terrorism at the time). Watch for a striking scene where Heino Ferch (as Klaus Barbie) tortures Auteuil (as Lucie's husband Raymond) to obtain information about Resistance leader "Max". Not only is this scene memorably acted and filmed, but it bears on a most controversial event in the history of the Resistance. The script follows a book by Lucie Aubrac that is ostensibly autobiographic. To this day, historians debate whether the Aubracs remained committed to the resistance or whether Raymond actually cracked under torture and betrayed resistance mastermind Jean Moulin ("Max"). Moulin was arrested soon after Raymond left prison and died a hero, refusing to speak under the torture of Klaus Barbie, the "Butcher of Lyons". These events and Barbie's much later in persona trial (1987) still rattle many people's understanding of the morals and history of France in the last sixty-plus years.

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      • Trivia
        Carole Bouquet replaced Juliette Binoche two weeks into production.
      • Goofs
        One of the Citroën cars has an oval F plate, meaning the country where the car is registered is France. These country plates rarely appeared before 1949, when a Geneva convention instituted them. They were usually in metal. Plastic ones, as in the movie, appeared in the 1960s.
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      • Release date
        • February 26, 1997 (France)
      • Country of origin
        • France
      • Language
        • French
      • Also known as
        • 烽火一世情
      • Filming locations
        • Préfecture du Rhône, 106 rue Pierre Corneille, Lyon, Rhône, France(scenes at the Kommandantur's headquarters)
      • Production companies
        • Centre national du cinéma et de l'image animée (CNC)
        • D.A. Films
        • October Films
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      Box office

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      • Gross US & Canada
        • $394,079
      • Opening weekend US & Canada
        • $19,644
        • Sep 19, 1999
      • Gross worldwide
        • $394,079
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      • Runtime
        • 1h 55m(115 min)
      • Color
        • Color
      • Sound mix
        • Dolby Digital
        • DTS
      • Aspect ratio
        • 2.35 : 1

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