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Les témoins

  • 2007
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 52m
IMDb RATING
6.9/10
2.9K
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Emmanuelle Béart, Michel Blanc, Sami Bouajila, Julie Depardieu, and Johan Libéreau in Les témoins (2007)
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Paris, 1984: A group of friends contend with the first outbreak of the AIDS epidemic.Paris, 1984: A group of friends contend with the first outbreak of the AIDS epidemic.Paris, 1984: A group of friends contend with the first outbreak of the AIDS epidemic.

  • Director
    • André Téchiné
  • Writers
    • André Téchiné
    • Laurent Guyot
    • Viviane Zingg
  • Stars
    • Michel Blanc
    • Emmanuelle Béart
    • Sami Bouajila
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.9/10
    2.9K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • André Téchiné
    • Writers
      • André Téchiné
      • Laurent Guyot
      • Viviane Zingg
    • Stars
      • Michel Blanc
      • Emmanuelle Béart
      • Sami Bouajila
    • 15User reviews
    • 25Critic reviews
    • 75Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 wins & 7 nominations total

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    Michel Blanc
    Michel Blanc
    • Adrien
    Emmanuelle Béart
    Emmanuelle Béart
    • Sarah
    Sami Bouajila
    Sami Bouajila
    • Mehdi
    Julie Depardieu
    Julie Depardieu
    • Julie
    Johan Libéreau
    Johan Libéreau
    • Manu
    Constance Dollé
    Constance Dollé
    • Sandra
    Lorenzo Balducci
    Lorenzo Balducci
    • Steve
    Alain Cauchi
    Alain Cauchi
    • Sheriff
    David Barbas
    • Medhi's colleague
    Xavier Beauvois
    Xavier Beauvois
    • L'éditeur
    Satya Dusaugey
    • Le prostitué
    Raphaëline Goupilleau
    • La mère de Julie et Manu
    Jacques Nolot
    Jacques Nolot
    • Le patron de l'hôtel
    Maïa Simon
    • La mère de Sarah
    Bertrand Soulier
    • Doctor #1
    François Mitterrand
    François Mitterrand
    • Self
    • (archive footage)
    • (uncredited)
    Michèle Moretti
      • Director
        • André Téchiné
      • Writers
        • André Téchiné
        • Laurent Guyot
        • Viviane Zingg
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      User reviews15

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      10olearytko

      Sexy. Sad. True. Perfect.

      This script is perfection. The directing is awesome. The actors are---every single one---sexy. The plot is surprising. The climax is heartbreaking. The depth of these stories is revelatory. The dialogue is witty. The characters are cherishable. The editing is astonishing. In summation, this brilliant film is revealing, true, brutal, funny. Sexy are the actors. Sad is the plot. True is the reflection of these lives in these times. Sexy are the actors. Sad is the story. True is the movie. Perfection is the movie. Bravo to all.

      I don't get this minimum of 1,000 words. I loved this movie. I will say it again and again.

      And it's sexy.
      Vincentiu

      Ash sea

      As an ash sea. Love and errors, ivory towers and theoretically escapes. Social chains and sandy expectations. A young man - axis of small society. A sentimental adventure, the sick and the good ways. A french novel about values and sentimental windows. Scarfs of past and future as Persian carpet. Emmanuelle Beart in skin of reed-character. A film about AIDS and decisions. About search of life sense and answers behind the words. Death as scrub. And the sound of things who makes measure of feelings. Fresco of a world, it is interesting for the art of director and for interesting cast. And, more that, for the final taste. For the traces of its parts - mirrors in fact.
      7vitachiel

      Casting agents in effect

      Overall, this movie was OK. The male lead actors all were very good and believable in their parts. The homosexuality was presented in a natural, matter-of-fact manner, instead of pedantic or problematic. The way the start of the aids era was captured was disturbing, but it seemed very realistic. There were some things in this movie that annoyed me however. First of all, the female characters. Depardieu is your typical withdrawn, a-sexual, artistic, female French cinema archetype. I can live with that though. Far more irritating was the presence of Beart, who was totally miscast. What is a blown-up plastic Barbie doll doing in a movie that is situated in the early eighties, when plastic surgery was not even properly born yet?? Her acting is (partly due to her renovated face) very flat and expressionless and it would have been better if she had been altogether left out. An other revealing mistake is the American guy/gay, who shows up in the last part of the movie; quite confusing when a character who is so proud of his multi-lingual talents has such a strong foreign accent when he speaks his mother tongue...
      9maddindon

      Sensitive and Gripping

      My experience of films with a male gay theme is very limited having only seen Hollywood's most recent output before Les Temoins. It is a film that I found both refreshing and pleasantly surprising in the way in which it approaches and represents a physical gay relationship. Sex is shown to be sensitive and loving. It shows such a versatile tenderness from both parties and Sami Bouajila's performance as the character of Mehdi evokes such genuine feelings that I was moved to tears. In addition to this, I found Les Temoins an extremely beautiful film to watch visually, its very blue and yellow colour-scape providing a serene backdrop for the action. For someone looking for a much gentler yet highly gripping tale of gay love this is a film I would highly recommend.
      10gradyharp

      Love and Passion in the 1980s: Enter the Spectre

      Les Témoins (The Witnesses) is another fine artwork by French director André Téchiné that continues to examine relationships in times of stress and through areas of rough travel. As written by Téchiné, Laurent Guyot, and Viviane Zingg this film is a love story and a social commentary on life in 1984 when AIDS raised its ugly head and disrupted lives, hopes and relationships. What could have been a heavy-handed woeful tale is instead a story about ordinary people and how the spectre of the then 'new disease' affected a small group of friends. In the intimacy of the story there is an opportunity to reflect and to see more clearly the atmosphere of that time in history.

      Sarah (Emmanuelle Béart) is a writer of children's books married to Mehdi (Sami Bouajila), a member of the Paris police force vice squad. They have an open marriage and have just given birth to a baby boy - a factor that disrupts their separate lives while conflicting their married life. Sarah has a physician friend Adrien (Michel Blanc, so memorable in his role in 'Monsieur Hire') who is gay, and while he is older, he still longs for the company of young men. Adrien meets the young catering student Manu (Johan Libéreau), a lad whose sexual appetite is satisfied by trysts in parks, back rooms of bars, etc. Manu and his opera singer sister Julie (Julie Depardieu) live modestly in a sleazy hotel cum brothel that is under surveillance by Mehdi. Adrien and Manu strike up a friendship and are invited to join Sarah and Mehdi to Sarah's mother's cabin by the sea and while there a relationship between Manu and Mehdi begins, one that will become an affair in secret.

      A strange disease comes to public attention and it is Adrien who is in charge of the investigation of the disease now called AIDS. Though Adrien's ties with Manu have become platonic while Manu see Mehdi daily, Adrien is the first to notice lesions on Manu, lesions that are the hallmark of AIDS. How this discovery affects the lives of each of the characters we have met (the 'witnesses' to a very important time in our history) serves as the crux of the story - part tragedy and part a torch of resilience the weaves the story to a close in an honest, touching but never maudlin manner.

      The acting is consistently excellent, the sort of ensemble acting that keeps the focus on the message of the film rather than on individual attention to characters. The movie is beautifully photographed by Julien Hirsch and the musical score by Philippe Sarde wisely blends excerpts from Vivaldi and Mozart with original music that recalls the 1980s. This is yet another triumph for André Téchiné - a film that deserves the widest possible audience. Grady Harp

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      • Trivia
        According to a number of reports in Cineuropa during the film's pre-production, the original title was "Le combat de l'ange" (The Angel's Battle). This was changed to "Les témoins" (The Witnesses) by the time initial casting was announced in November 2005.
      • Goofs
        In one of the first sequence you can see slightly blurred in the background the logo LCL (yellow letters on a blue background) of the Crédit Lyonnais bank. The LCL name/logo was only introduced around 2005 and there did not exist yet in 1984.
      • Connections
        Referenced in La grande semaine: Episode #2.2 (2024)
      • Soundtracks
        L'air de Barberine des Noces de Figaro (Cavatine: L'ho perduta, me meschina)
        Music by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (uncredited)

        Conducted by Dominique Trottein

        Performed by Anne-Sophie Domergue with Les musiciens de l'orchestre du Duodijon

        Recording engineer: Franck Guinfoleau

        Recorded at Auditorium de Dijon (March 2006)

        avec l'aimable autorisation de Monsieur le Maire, François Rebsamen

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      • Release date
        • March 7, 2007 (France)
      • Country of origin
        • France
      • Languages
        • French
        • English
      • Also known as
        • The Witnesses
      • Filming locations
        • Quai des Orfèvres, Paris 1, Paris, France(police headquarters)
      • Production companies
        • UGC Distribution
        • SBS Films
        • France 2 Cinéma
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      Box office

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      • Gross US & Canada
        • $78,440
      • Opening weekend US & Canada
        • $14,800
        • Feb 3, 2008
      • Gross worldwide
        • $3,041,093
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      • Runtime
        1 hour 52 minutes
      • Color
        • Color
      • Sound mix
        • DTS
        • Dolby Digital
      • Aspect ratio
        • 2.35 : 1

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