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Un amour à taire

  • TV Movie
  • 2005
  • 12
  • 1h 43m
IMDb RATING
8.1/10
3.3K
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Un amour à taire (2005)
DramaRomanceWar

A young Jewish girl looking to escape the clutches of the Third Reich after seeing her parents and sister brutally slain while attempting to make their way to England is sheltered by an old ... Read allA young Jewish girl looking to escape the clutches of the Third Reich after seeing her parents and sister brutally slain while attempting to make their way to England is sheltered by an old friend whose status as a member of the "third" sex soon leads the Gestapo pounding on his ... Read allA young Jewish girl looking to escape the clutches of the Third Reich after seeing her parents and sister brutally slain while attempting to make their way to England is sheltered by an old friend whose status as a member of the "third" sex soon leads the Gestapo pounding on his door as well. Betrayed by a smuggler who sat idly by as her family was casually slaughtere... Read all

  • Director
    • Christian Faure
  • Writers
    • Pascal Fontanille
    • Samantha Mazeras
  • Stars
    • Jérémie Renier
    • Louise Monot
    • Bruno Todeschini
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    8.1/10
    3.3K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Christian Faure
    • Writers
      • Pascal Fontanille
      • Samantha Mazeras
    • Stars
      • Jérémie Renier
      • Louise Monot
      • Bruno Todeschini
    • 28User reviews
    • 8Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 3 wins total

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    Jérémie Renier
    Jérémie Renier
    • Jean
    Louise Monot
    Louise Monot
    • Sara…
    Bruno Todeschini
    Bruno Todeschini
    • Philippe
    Nicolas Gob
    Nicolas Gob
    • Jacques
    Charlotte de Turckheim
    Charlotte de Turckheim
    • Marcelle Lavandier
    Michel Jonasz
    • Armand Lavandier
    Olivier Saladin
    • Breton
    Kitodar Todorov
    Kitodar Todorov
    • Adjoint de Breton
    Philippe Faure
    • Le Passeur
    François Aramburu
    • La Baronne
    Thomas Suire
    • Rudy
    Yuli Toshev
    • Chef de camp
    Flannan Obé
    • Raymond
    Anne Girouard
    Anne Girouard
    • Léopoldine
    Miroslav Kosev
    • Stroeger
    Nikolai Pureev
    • Bourreau SS 1
    Vladimir Nikolov
    • Bourreau SS 2
    Valentin Tanev
    • Directeur de la prison
    • Director
      • Christian Faure
    • Writers
      • Pascal Fontanille
      • Samantha Mazeras
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    User reviews28

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    10cmmescalona

    An Impossible for Hollywood

    This is the second time I vote 10 for a film. I couldn't give it 20, but I would. An extremely rare film. Everyone has already went through explanations about its contents. I will go through something different.

    The script is just impossible. Maybe one of the best things I've ever seen. It blows your mind away. It's absolutely brilliant. No gaps. No fissures. No dead ends. As thoroughly crafted as any Shakespearian play. More acts than in any Bergman's film. Every character depicted with their innermost desires, thoughts and emptiness.

    I'm still crying, and I don't know why I can't stop. Only real episodes of our absurdly grim history in the news have made me cry because they move moral fibres that I try not to touch, but reality does.

    The Hamlet-like play evolves with such a tension, that there are moment when your body engages in the same reeling provoked in your mind. Attention to every small detail has been paid so nothing is left to imagination. The crudeness of the story clashes with the subtlety and perfection of the shooting. Transferred to film, the focus on making you fall inside the spiral of the story is completely intended.

    There are no limits regarding directorial skills, acting prowess, costumes, camera angles, colour... a perfect brocade that reminds me of nothing I've ever seen. Maybe we could say that Nicholas and Alexandra was one of those films that tell a story with sheer brutality, and where nothing is taken for granted. Maybe there are others.

    I've seen more than 1,500 films in my life. I have memories from a very early age of most of them. But I can't say why this film made me re-think what I teach and what I think about cinematography... and about life.

    The violence never goes over the top, but it surpasses any violence I've seen in war films. The issue of love surpasses anything I've ever seen in any romance or read in any novel. The cruelty, the passion, but especially the immense tension that grips you from the very start borders the insane. If there is a film that goes all the way to tell a story, this is the one. Maybe Fanny och Alexander would be the other of the 1,500 I've seen.

    Epic in proportions. Epic in the perfect period atmosphere. Epic in its story telling. Epic in resources, both human and material. Epic in a cast that can ask no more from each and every one who took even a small role in the film. Epic in the way it takes your mind and spirit in the most dangerous roller-coaster.

    If there's something you could try some day -if you dare, and IF you can, is to analise the way this film was photographed. I usually praise Vittorio Stroraro's work. This film takes advantage of all available techniques in cinematography, but it keeps the traditional, organic, unfiltered reality at face value. Not a small achievement these days.

    Again, French cinema is leading the world with stories that make you think, live, feel the crude and sad reality. Not a film for someone with any kind of heart condition or queasy stomach. No horror film can make you feel like this one. This is a film that was never intended to be classified as horror. But you'll meet one of the most horrifying experiences ever. A master piece of art.

    If, when the credits start to roll, you don't feel like you're alone and miserable, the last captions will do their work. Believe me, its a roller-coaster that ends in a vertical freefall.

    I apologise for using so many superlatives. I couldn't refrain myself.
    10lukas1979

    Emotional overload

    A beautiful and poignant film that encourages you to wait for the arrival of the hero and the redemption of the evil only for neither to happen. Someone commented that the film was like a roller coaster, for me it didn't feel that way, no individual scene was too brutal or heartbreaking for me to reach for the tissues, until, as the end captions appeared the whole reservoir of emotions that had been slowly welling inside overcame my composure. With torrents of tears running down my face for the millions of the brutally murdered I wondered why; why people allowed this to happen and why we still allow it to happen today. If there is a god, surely he is crying too.
    10bobla941

    Why no distributor

    Other reviewers have shared their experience with this amazing movie. I saw it in July at the Outfest film festival in LA. What I don't understand is why this film has never been distributed in the US? In will shortly be available on DVD, so at least it won't disappear. But it should be seen as widely as possible, if not in theaters, at least on TV.

    Perhaps a letter writing campaign to HBO or Showtime? Or to Here TV or to Logo? It would be a challenging movie for audiences, but the quality of the film alone should draw people to see the film. I also find it curious and sad that nearly all of my favorite gay-themed movies are European. It seems that the US film industry has great difficulty making this type of film, even with heterosexual themes.
    10ter-sha

    A Truly Amazing film

    I have just seen this film at the Out Takes film festival in Auckland. All I want to know is why there is so little information on the internet about this truly amazing film. It is a masterpiece that should be recognised world wide.

    A wonderful multi layered storyline,brilliant acting and production values far superior to most that regularly win awards. Profoundly moving, it will have you thinking for several days afterwords. Tragically, it seems destined to reaching only a tiny audience.

    I feel privileged to be apparently one of the few who will get the chance to see this truly remarkable film. I strongly recommend it to everyone, gay and straight.

    Already in my top 10 movies of all time.
    10kenahonen

    Drama doesn't get any better than this.

    I just saw this film at a festival screening with a packed audience that was completely overwhelmed. The direction and acting were fantastic, but it was the screenplay that really impressed everyone.

    It is one of those films that makes you feel so much emotion, in this case sadness and despair, that you wonder if you can handle it. Afterwards, I felt like a zombie because the feelings were so intense.

    This is not a light and happy film, but one that is so powerful and important to see. Because everyone needs to know that it was not just the Jews who were persecuted during the Nazi era. Homosexuals were rounded up, tortured and killed. You have to see it to understand.

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      HBO Award at the Miami Gay and Lesbian Festival (2006)
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      Music by Charles Trenet

      Lyrics by Charles Trenet

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    • Release date
      • March 7, 2005 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • France
    • Language
      • French
    • Also known as
      • A Love to Hide
    • Filming locations
      • Sofia, Bulgaria
    • Production companies
      • Merlin Productions
      • France 2 (FR2)
      • Sofilm
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 43m(103 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital

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