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Mademoiselle

  • 2001
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  • 1h 25m
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6.6/10
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Mademoiselle (2001)
ComedyDramaRomance

Claire is a young woman who leads a somewhat formatted life. Pierre is an improviser, but not an actor. Brief encounter, brief romance, doomed or not, who can say? When things like that happ... Read allClaire is a young woman who leads a somewhat formatted life. Pierre is an improviser, but not an actor. Brief encounter, brief romance, doomed or not, who can say? When things like that happen, you act on the spur of the moment.Claire is a young woman who leads a somewhat formatted life. Pierre is an improviser, but not an actor. Brief encounter, brief romance, doomed or not, who can say? When things like that happen, you act on the spur of the moment.

  • Director
    • Philippe Lioret
  • Writers
    • Emmanuel Courcol
    • Philippe Lioret
    • Christian Sinniger
  • Stars
    • Sandrine Bonnaire
    • Jacques Gamblin
    • Isabelle Candelier
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.6/10
    869
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Philippe Lioret
    • Writers
      • Emmanuel Courcol
      • Philippe Lioret
      • Christian Sinniger
    • Stars
      • Sandrine Bonnaire
      • Jacques Gamblin
      • Isabelle Candelier
    • 8User reviews
    • 8Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win & 1 nomination total

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    Sandrine Bonnaire
    Sandrine Bonnaire
    • Claire Canselier
    Jacques Gamblin
    Jacques Gamblin
    • Pierre Cassini
    Isabelle Candelier
    Isabelle Candelier
    • Alice Cohen
    Zinedine Soualem
    Zinedine Soualem
    • Karim Coutard
    Jacques Boudet
    Jacques Boudet
    • Gilbert Frémont
    Patrick Mercado
    • Nounours
    Philippe Beglia
    • Philippe Carioux
    Maryvonne Schiltz
    • Elisabeth Carioux
    Gérard Lartigau
    • Henri Blasco
    Blandine Pélissier
    • La pharmacienne
    • (as Blandine Pelissier)
    Olivier Cruveiller
    • Villeval
    Alain Cauchi
    Alain Cauchi
    • Granier
    Pierre-Jean Chérer
    • Beaulieu
    • (as Pierre-Jean Cherer)
    Emmanuel Courcol
    Emmanuel Courcol
    • Arthuis
    Olga Grumberg
    • Louise
    Benjamin Alazraki
    • Le serveur du dîner
    Stéphanie Cabon
    • La réceptionniste de l'Hôtel de France
    Francia Seguy
    • La vieille dame
    • (as Francia Séguy)
    • Director
      • Philippe Lioret
    • Writers
      • Emmanuel Courcol
      • Philippe Lioret
      • Christian Sinniger
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    dbdumonteil

    The lighthouse that has lighted my world.(for a while)

    I do think Lioret is one of the best contemporary French director.His three last works (from "Je Vais Bien Ne T'en Fais Pas" onward)are among the best French production of the first decade of the 21th century.

    "Mademoiselle" ,his third effort ,is not,IMHO,in the same league ,but it does show its director would be a name to reckon with in the following years.

    It's actually a long flashback,a process which was more used in the old cinema;it makes sense,for the principal,played by a wonderful Sandrine Bonnaire ,realizes that she has missed a lot by not following her true desires ("Toutes Nos Envies" is the title of Lioret's latest):not only she did not become a stage actress but she has also probably lost the man (Jacques Gamblin ,much better at ease in the intimate drama than he is in the thriller)of her lifetime.

    So she remembers 24 precious hours of her life,when she met a group of comedians who acted as entertainers in weddings ,retirement parties. Humor is not absent and the scene of the petition is a great moment of fun.The "speeches" in the gardens of the bride's father's desirable mansion introduce a bizarre emotion .And the little lighthouse and Pierre's story predate another Lioret 's movie "L'Equipier" ,in which the heroes are lighthouse keepers.

    Why this title? The word is used once in the whole movie ,but for the heroine,it means her salad days ,when everything was still possible.
    8cayzhang

    Oh, Love!!!

    Sandrine's smile is always so beautiful. I really like this kind of encounter, there is not much desire entanglement, only the thoughtful understanding of the unspoken, especially the silent support of clare to his idealism in the movie. Maybe this love stands silently like a lighthouse in the sea
    8billlevine

    A Great Film in a French style

    Filled with subtlety, nuance, great writing, and acting, this film explores the myriad of events, twists, and turns that bring two people together. Accidents and coincidences flow seamlessly, which is the fun of this film. It also comments on loneliness, being stuck in your ways, and how to apply spontaneity to ease boredom.

    This film holds up a mirror to life, simply reflecting it, and letting the audience see what they may. It's also a 'non-romantic' romance, which is what may have bothered the last critic in the acting style of the lead man. He's not overtly romantic, but he's very handsome and funny enough to catch the eye of Sandrine, the lead actress, in an impulsive moment. The scenes take place in parking lots, driveways, a cheap hotel and restaurant. But this is the mundane reality of many peoples lives so it is believable.
    Jep_Gambardella

    So what?

    A married saleswoman misses her transportation and tags along with a troupe of improvisational comedians. I would watch Sandrine Bonnaire reading from the phone book, and it's a pleasure to watch her here, but I left the theatre thinking "So what?". I found the lead male character completely uninteresting, and I could not understand what she would see in him. The whole film leads to their affair, but I didn't find it at all believable. The best I can say about this film is that I did not dislike it.
    8freebird-64

    A very sad romantic film

    I was able to see this film twice many years ago at a French Film Festival here in Manila and I feel I have to stand up for this film.

    Admittedly the film is ultimately slight, neither very dramatic or romantic. It does not engage its audience in any profound way. Nor does it have any deep insights.

    However, my lasting impression of "Mademoiselle" is its sense of overwhelming sadness, a feeling that you are living through something very special, an experience that will soon pass out of your life and that you will never regain. This sense is highlighted by the two scenes that bookend the film, which show Claire (Sandrine Bonnaire) in her car looking at the show poster, and then at the end driving away.

    The specific scene from the film that I have never forgotten is a brief one in which Claire and her would-be lover Pierre (Jacques Gamblin) take a ride across the city on a borrowed motorcycle. One reviewer has commented that Sandrine Bonnaire's face reflects happiness very well and this quality is well used in this scene where she communicates her sheer joy at being in love and alive at that particular moment. Many of the specific details of the movie have already faded from my memory but I still remember that scene even after all these years.

    In relation to this, I also remember a brief scene near the end when the counter girl calls Claire "mademoiselle" (miss), an indicator of how her one-night romance has brought her joy and, if only fleetingly, restored her youthfulness.

    If only for this sense of sadness, Mademoiselle remains one of my fondness movie-going memories and one of my favorite romantic movies. It is a reminder of how transient moments of true magic are in our lives when weighted against the mundane routine of "real life".

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      After Pierre rents a new hotel room and asks for the car keys in order to take Claire to the railway station the next morning, a microphone is clearly visible above his head.

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    • Release date
      • March 21, 2001 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • France
    • Language
      • French
    • Also known as
      • Mademoiselle (El desliz)
    • Production companies
      • Alicéléo
      • Canal+
      • Cofimage 12
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    • Gross worldwide
      • $83,928
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 25 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • DTS
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.66 : 1

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