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Lettres d'amour

  • 1942
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  • 1h 50m
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Lettres d'amour (1942)
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France, 1855. Zélie Fontaine, a twenty-odd-year-old widow and the post mistress of the small provincial town of Argenson, has accepted to receive love letters to Hortense de la Jacquerie, th... Read allFrance, 1855. Zélie Fontaine, a twenty-odd-year-old widow and the post mistress of the small provincial town of Argenson, has accepted to receive love letters to Hortense de la Jacquerie, the prefect's wife, under her name. But Hortense decides to break up with her lover, Françoi... Read allFrance, 1855. Zélie Fontaine, a twenty-odd-year-old widow and the post mistress of the small provincial town of Argenson, has accepted to receive love letters to Hortense de la Jacquerie, the prefect's wife, under her name. But Hortense decides to break up with her lover, François du Portal. François will not hear of it and, with a view to regaining her love, manages ... Read all

  • Director
    • Claude Autant-Lara
  • Writers
    • Jean Aurenche
    • Maurice Blondeau
  • Stars
    • Odette Joyeux
    • François Périer
    • Julien Carette
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.6/10
    128
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Claude Autant-Lara
    • Writers
      • Jean Aurenche
      • Maurice Blondeau
    • Stars
      • Odette Joyeux
      • François Périer
      • Julien Carette
    • 2User reviews
    • 5Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Odette Joyeux
    Odette Joyeux
    • Zélie Fontaine
    François Périer
    François Périer
    • François de Portal
    Julien Carette
    Julien Carette
    • Loriquet - le maître à danser
    • (as Carette)
    André Alerme
    André Alerme
    • Le marquis de Longevialle
    • (as Alerme)
    Jean Debucourt
    Jean Debucourt
    • L'empereur Napoléon III
    • (as Jean Debucourt de la Comédie Française)
    Jean Parédès
    • Désiré Ledru
    Robert Vattier
    Robert Vattier
    • Maître Boubousson
    Louis Salou
    Louis Salou
    • Monsieur de Mortemort
    Jacqueline Champi
    • Marinette
    Ariane Murator
    • Charlotte
    Huguette Donga
    Gilles Quéant
    • Le fou de la danse
    Yves Deniaud
    • Le maire
    • (as Deniaud)
    Georges Pally
    • Daronne
    • (as Pally)
    Jean-Pierre Kérien
    Jean-Pierre Kérien
    • Le postillon
    • (as Kerien)
    Martial Rèbe
    • Le président
    Robert Arnoux
    Robert Arnoux
    • Monsieur de la Jacquerie
    Simone Renant
    Simone Renant
    • La préfète Hortense de la Jacquerie
    • Director
      • Claude Autant-Lara
    • Writers
      • Jean Aurenche
      • Maurice Blondeau
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    dbdumonteil

    La Société et la Boutique

    I hate to write that but I find it hard to relate to some Autant-Lara's movies.I had the same problem with "Le Marriage De Chiffon" and I hope pretty soon my good pal Writer's reign's comment will join mine and prove me I'm wrong!

    A town in the provinces under Napoleon the Third's reign (legions of Autant-Lara take place in the nineteenth century: "Douce" "la Jument Verte" "l"Auberge Rouge ""Le Rouge et le Noir" " le Marriage De Chiffon" or at the beginning of the the twentieth : "Occupe-toi d' Amelie" "Le Diable Au Corps" )There are two social classes :the Society (aristocrats and top-ranking civil servants) and the Shop (minor officials,local tradesmen) .We will attend to-ings and fro-ings among these people , à la Marivaux,or à la Renoir ("Règle du Jeu")

    In spite of a top-notch cast (Odette Joyeux,François Périer,Simone Renant),despite dazzling costumes and settings which are a feast for the eye,despite the lancers,a dance which is actually a duel between the two classes,"Lettres D'Amour" fails to excite me.Like "Mariage de Chiffon" ,it's a rehearsal for Autant-Lara 's "Douce " .It's too gentle,too polite,too affected to move me.

    I like Autant-Lara when he is rebellious to the end ("Douce" "le Diable Au Corps" "L'Auberge Rouge" "Tu ne tueras point" ),not when he gives a compromise solution.Never Max Ophuls would have indulge himself such an ending where he keeps both parties sweet.

    Your turn,Writer.
    7brogmiller

    Let battle commence.

    Of the four films directed between 1942 and 1946 by Claude Autant-Lara and starring Odette Joyeux, the most exalted is 'Douce' and deservedly so but to dismiss the others would do them a great injustice.

    This the second in the series and although on the surface it seems pure escapism and rather trivial, beneath the fluffiness runs Autant-Lara's anti-establishment streak and in its depiction of the battle between 'La Boutique' and 'La Société', it is, like many films made during the Occupation, subtly subversive.

    In keeping with the tradition of 'cinéma de qualité' the art design by Jacques Krauss and costuming by Christian Dior are ravishing and it is performed with ésprit by a top notch cast bringing their stage experience to bear, notably André Alerme, Louis Salou, Julien Carette, Jean Debucourt and a youthful Francois Périer. This is again a perfect vehicle for the diminuitive but feisty Odette Joyeux who is complemented by the statuesque Simone Renant.

    It is well paced, beautifully shot by Mlle Joyeux' future husband, Philippe Agostini and is scripted by the legendary Jean Aurenche who was to team up with Pierre Bost for 'Douce' which marked the beginning of one of the screen's most fruitful writing partnerships, so unfairly disparaged by know-it-all Truffaut.

    Watching this elegant and beautifully timed piece reminded this viewer that Autant-Lara was the perfect choice to direct Feydeau's 'Occupe-toi d'Amélie' seven years later.

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    • Release date
      • December 23, 1942 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • France
    • Language
      • French
    • Also known as
      • Love Letters
    • Filming locations
      • Studios de Boulogne, Avenue Jean-Baptiste Clément, Boulogne-Billancourt, Hauts-de-Seine, France
    • Production companies
      • Credit National
      • Synops
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 50 minutes
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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