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La chambre des officiers

  • 2001
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  • 2h 15m
IMDb RATING
7.4/10
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La chambre des officiers (2001)
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French lieutenant has been mutilated in the early days of World War I, so he is forced to adapt in hospital to a new life.French lieutenant has been mutilated in the early days of World War I, so he is forced to adapt in hospital to a new life.French lieutenant has been mutilated in the early days of World War I, so he is forced to adapt in hospital to a new life.

  • Director
    • François Dupeyron
  • Writers
    • Marc Dugain
    • François Dupeyron
  • Stars
    • Éric Caravaca
    • Denis Podalydès
    • Grégori Derangère
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.4/10
    1.8K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • François Dupeyron
    • Writers
      • Marc Dugain
      • François Dupeyron
    • Stars
      • Éric Caravaca
      • Denis Podalydès
      • Grégori Derangère
    • 14User reviews
    • 14Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 wins & 8 nominations total

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    Éric Caravaca
    Éric Caravaca
    • Adrien
    Denis Podalydès
    Denis Podalydès
    • Henri
    Grégori Derangère
    Grégori Derangère
    • Pierre
    Sabine Azéma
    Sabine Azéma
    • Anaïs
    André Dussollier
    André Dussollier
    • The surgeon
    Isabelle Renauld
    Isabelle Renauld
    • Marguerite
    Géraldine Pailhas
    Géraldine Pailhas
    • Clémence
    Jean-Michel Portal
    • Alain
    Guy Tréjan
    Guy Tréjan
    • The minister
    Xavier de Guillebon
    Xavier de Guillebon
    • Louis
    Catherine Arditi
    • Adrien's mother
    Paul Le Person
    Paul Le Person
    • Adrien's grandfather
    Circé Lethem
    Circé Lethem
    • Adrien's sister
    Elise Tielrooy
    • Nurse Cécile
    Agathe Dronne
    • Adrien's future wife
    Renaud Lebas
    • Nurse
    Alain Rimoux
    • Adrien's uncle
    Alban Aumard
    • Soldier in village
    • Director
      • François Dupeyron
    • Writers
      • Marc Dugain
      • François Dupeyron
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    9StephaneD

    Fabulous, Moving and historical, questions importance of appearance

    Beautiful film, after a difficult (almost unbearable) first half hour in WWI Parisian hospital. Beautiful costumes and settings, great acting...very touching at times.

    Really modern with its theme around the physical appearance and the way we accept ourselves and the other's look.

    A great tribute to the "gueules cassées" (broken faces) of the World War I.

    I rank it among the David Lynch's "Elephant Man", or Van Dormael "the eighth day", both festival winners. No less... 9/10
    7dbdumonteil

    Adrien got his gun....and became John Merrick.

    Based upon a true story which reportedly happened to the novelist's ancestor, "la chambre des officiers" is a strong manifesto against war.The first third of the movie (before Adrien leaves his bed) strongly recalls Dalton Trumbo's masterpiece "Johnny got his gun" but with a weaker direction.The voice over ,the nurse and the visit of the secretary,not to mention the "dream" about the deer ,everything reminds me of "Johnny ..." (1971).But the movie hits its stride afterward ,and,despite of overlong sequences ,grabs the audience till the end when two wonderful sequences (the one with the little girl in the metro (=subway),then the last sequence with the woman who repeats "you're no monster")preserve the viewer from despair.

    Whereas war movies have often displayed maimed soldiers,they have rarely (if they have)shown disfigured fighters.In the hospital ,we catch glimpses of the outside world only from the windows;"From a distance,one of the unfortunate victims says ,we all look the same".And when the war's over,the 11th of November 1918,the hero is the only one who does not rejoice.Because His war is not over:it has only begun.And these last sequences ,as I said above, are the most poignant of the entire movie.

    "La chambre des officiers" was first a best-seller;it was written by an engineer who had never published anything before.
    hesketh27

    Quite a tearjerker!

    This is an intensely moving film which tells the story of a young soldier whose face is terribly disfigured during WW1. In hospital, he meets and befriends several other individuals who have suffered the same fate and the film concentrates on the way that they each come to terms with their situation. The first 40 minutes or so is very slow, so if you start to watch it, please don't be put off... stick with it, the rewards are there. Anyone who is not moved by this must have a heart of stone, since the performances are first rate at every level and there are many touching moments throughout the film. You might think that the subject matter is somewhat depressing and indeed, at some points, it is. However, what comes out is that the strength of the human spirit can carry individuals through the most horrendous experiences and as the film reaches its conclusion, it is ultimately uplifting. Any person who appreciates films of high quality will thoroughly enjoy this.
    jandesimpson

    An oustanding French literary adaptation

    Having found so much recent French cinema disappointing, I am always pleased to record the discovery of something really fine. Although "The Officers' Ward" belongs to the category of lengthy literary adaptaions, it is infinitely better than examples such as "Germinal", "Les Destinees Sentimentales" or the much hyped Pagnol films which I found particularly over-rated. An anti-war film dealing with facial disfigurement incurred in time of conflict, it chronicles one man's pain and his long period of adjustment to the way he physically presents to the world. In a sense his wound is inflicted not so much by being engaged in battle (he is on a reconnaissance sortie) but by being in the wrong place at the wrong time. The other irony is that in the few scenes when we get to know the officer, Adrien, before his injury, he is presented in a none too sympathetic way as a rather boorish and selfish womaniser. In a way his disfigurement offers him a chance of redemption and it is his journey towards this state that gives the film its considerable power. Not that the end result is perfect: there is rather too much concentration on peripheral detail. What is in essence a chamber film is too often broadened out to encompass for example the grand sweep of the journey of the injured from the field to the hospital or to comment on the social injustice of the special treatment of the officer class compared with the rank-and-file. Perhaps too much concentration on conveying atmosphere, however beautifully done, detracts from what in the hands of a director as austere as Bresson for instance would have been an undoubted masterpiece. Nevertheless there is sufficient in Francois Dupeyron's work to assure it a place among the "top ten" of its year, the skill for instance with which the director only allows us imagine what Adrien must look like by observing the reactions on the faces of those who see him, so that by the time half-way through that we are actually given a glimpse we know exactly what to expect as we did in the case of "The Elephant Man". That and two wonderfully moving scenes, one where the three disfigured patients in the officers' ward, who until then have suffered in their own private worlds, suddenly become aware of each other and another where Adrien on his release into the the outside world manages to transform a little girl's fear at his appearance into something approaching fun by making their encounter in a train into a game. In moments such as these the film touches greatness.
    9pulp150

    SUPERB ANTI WAR FILM

    'How Can You Live With Yourself When You Cannot Look At Yourself...' This is a superb film. It makes me sad and angry. This is one of the great classic anti war movies. When you like Al quiet on the western front, Gallipoli and La vie et rien d'autre you most definitely should see this film!!! Beautiful cinematography, lighting, camera, great acting and story / script. The director (François Dupeyron) made a moving picture. I hadn't seen a movie about world war I victims that have disfigured faces. But I read books about it. The look of Frankensteins monster is based upon these

    men. The horror of this world war has had is effect on not only film, but art and daily life as well. This was the first war with weapons of mass destruction,

    revolutionary weapons. But medicine and surgery advanced as well. So this war has created living monsters. This movie shows how these monsters survived

    during and after the war.

    SUPERB FILM!!! I rated 9.

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    • Trivia
      Gregory Dérangère played in another movie speaking of the post WW1 atrocities and mutilated surviving soldiers: Fragments D'Antonin, released in 2006.
    • Goofs
      When Adrien is passing through the village there is a British 18-pounder field gun visible in the background. The British were not involved in the fighting yet at this stage. The French relied almost exclusively on their "75s" and almost certainly did not use British guns.

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    • Release date
      • September 26, 2001 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • France
    • Language
      • French
    • Also known as
      • The Officer's Ward
    • Production companies
      • ARP Sélection
      • France 2 Cinéma
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    • Budget
      • FRF 48,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross worldwide
      • $2,888,830
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    • Runtime
      • 2h 15m(135 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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