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Un secret

  • 2007
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 45m
IMDb RATING
6.8/10
3.4K
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Un secret (2007)
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A 15-year-old boy unearths a shocking family secret.A 15-year-old boy unearths a shocking family secret.A 15-year-old boy unearths a shocking family secret.

  • Director
    • Claude Miller
  • Writers
    • Claude Miller
    • Natalie Carter
    • Philippe Grimbert
  • Stars
    • Cécile de France
    • Patrick Bruel
    • Ludivine Sagnier
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.8/10
    3.4K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Claude Miller
    • Writers
      • Claude Miller
      • Natalie Carter
      • Philippe Grimbert
    • Stars
      • Cécile de France
      • Patrick Bruel
      • Ludivine Sagnier
    • 28User reviews
    • 58Critic reviews
    • 72Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 4 wins & 13 nominations total

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    Cécile de France
    Cécile de France
    • Tania Stirn
    • (as Cécile De France)
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    Patrick Bruel
    Patrick Bruel
    • Maxime Nathan Grinberg…
    Ludivine Sagnier
    Ludivine Sagnier
    • Hannah Golda Stirn…
    Julie Depardieu
    Julie Depardieu
    • Louise
    Mathieu Amalric
    Mathieu Amalric
    • François Grimbert à 37 ans
    Nathalie Boutefeu
    Nathalie Boutefeu
    • Esther
    Yves Verhoeven
    • Georges
    Yves Jacques
    Yves Jacques
    • Commandant Béraud
    Sam Garbarski
    Sam Garbarski
    • Joseph
    Orlando Nicoletti
    • Simon Grinberg à 7 ans
    Robert Plagnol
    • Robert Stirn
    Valentin Vigourt
    • François Grimbert à 7 ans
    Quentin Dubuis
    • François Grimbert à 14 ans
    Chantal Banlier
    • Maria
    Myriam Fuks
    Myriam Fuks
    • Mère Hannah
    Philippe Grimbert
    • Le passeur
    Michel Israël
    • Père Hannah
    • (as Michel Israel)
    Justine Jouxtel
    • Rebecca Finke
    • Director
      • Claude Miller
    • Writers
      • Claude Miller
      • Natalie Carter
      • Philippe Grimbert
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    User reviews28

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    6gridoon2025

    A challenging family drama - mystery

    "Un Secret" (2007) is a challenging family drama - mystery which takes place in at least five different time periods, but mostly in the past and around the German occupation of France in the WWII years. It dexterously handles multiple time jumps, and keeps your attention, but loses momentum somewhere along the way. It does have a first-rate cast: Cécile de France certainly looks the part of an athlete (a swimmer / diver, to be specific) -> you can see why Patrick Bruel would, with a guilty conscience, consider her to be an upgrade compared to a deliberately dowdy Ludivine Sagnier. **1/2 out of 4.
    10gareth-hughes

    Excellent portrayal of love, loss and rejection

    This is a complex, moving and beautifully realised film by Miller. The themes of rejection, love, loss and guilt are explored in a complex narrative structure where ultimately the guilt of one man and the rejection felt by one woman are mirrored in the guilt of the French nation in their rejection and abandonment of their Jewish fellow countrymen.

    Lush cinematography, precise mise en scene and excellent performances including Ludivine Sagnier cast against type as the object of non-desire make for a totally satisfying cinematic experience. Perhaps we could have done without the coda in Laval's pet cemetery but by that stage I and the rest of the audience were emotionally drained. Go see.
    9whistlerspa

    Just Beautiful

    Beautifully filmed - stunning screenplay A simple story beautifully acted by the entire cast.

    Stunningly beautiful female leads as well.

    This film gets my vote as one of the best foreign language films I've seen. It can be a little slow moving in parts so it's a film that you want to watch when you are not in any hurry, just sit back and enjoy.

    The story revolves around Francois growing up in 50's Paris who find out a family secret. It jumps from the 30's - 80's in telling the story and I thought it a nice touch filming the 80's section in black and white. Don't miss if you like good well acted drama.
    bob998

    Slow moving; not altogether convincing

    Claude Miller is a director I have been much interested in in the past, and the sufferings of those targeted by Nazis during the war can't fail to affect me, but this film dealing with a Jewish family before, during and after the war somehow does not grip me as it should. I can't fault the actors, they are all good, and Cécile de France is inspired, but the endless flashbacks and flash-forwards tried my patience greatly. When I have to ask myself who this character is who is hurling angry words at another character, I lose patience with the story. Some pruning of plot and characters would have benefited the film.

    Miller also made L'Accompagnatrice, again a war story, which suffered from many of the same faults. I think he is best at contemporary stories like Betty Fisher et autres histoires and Garde à vue, when he can work with the actors without having to recreate an historical context.
    7Quinoa1984

    not everything works, but when it does it's some riveting, tragic stuff

    One of the big achievements of Un Secret which must be noted is that the director, Claude Miller, doesn't entirely sympathize with his characters or make them out to be all completely good Jews. They're not. This is a film concerning the holocaust that doesn't just make a blanket statement like "Nazis = Bad". No, there were Jews who were in denial, and tried to cloud over the horrible fact that was upon all of Europe, and indeed it's when the film takes its most dissecting view at the flaws of these characters that the veneer is stripped away of completely innocent people being swept up in the maelstrom. While Miller obviously acknowledges and shows the horror of anti-semitism in France (one brief scene in a classroom showing Night and Fog is especially startling) and of the rise of Hitler, he puts his eye on the Grinberg family and what really happened between François Grimbert's parents (name changed when he was a kid) before and during World War 2.

    Miller's approach with Un Secret is a tricky one structurally, and it doesn't quite find it's footing until a third of the way into the film. He tries to find a back-and-forth-and-back form of dealing with three periods of time: 1930s, 1950s/1960s and 1985 when everybody is older and it turns to black and white (an opposite touch that works, for a moment), and it's only effective in about the first five minutes. I became wary of those sudden jumps to the 1985 portion of the film, where we see an old Maxime Nathan Grinberg (Patrick Bruel) grieving over the loss of his dog and his son trying to find him, and found it didn't strike anywhere near as well as the 50s scenes. On top of this, after all of the film has ended, that huge chunk of the film with the focus on that first marriage of Grinberg's with Hannah and his very obvious but eventually-acted-on infatuation with Tania (very sexy Cecile de France) was far more effective dramatically and tonally than anything else in the film.

    This is not to say Un Secret doesn't cast a very fascinating look into this particular boy's lack of perspective and of his father's determination to compete on a physical level with the Germans, to almost "be" one in a perfectionist sense athletically, and how this one secret is part of scarred memory, attachment to one's faith and religion and who they are, and love and lust. The cast is generally excellent, with Bruel, De France and Sagnier delivering work with nuance and exquisite, painful emotions that resonate from one into the next scene (Sagnier is so good she gets us to feel repulsed, or at least taken completely aback, by what she does while in hiding). And the moods of joy and despair in a Jewish family circa 1930s and 1940s- and the subsequent self-imposed shame of people in Europe even after the war ended- is captured with some real power and accuracy.

    But Miller also can't completely fix together his narrative; he feels the need to jump around as if it will create a really intriguing rhythm, where if he stepped back and told it without sudden jumps or surreal bits like the "brother" in the boy's bedroom at night the film would benefit. There is also a lack of a real resolution; the 1985 scene just didn't cut it for me as far as an unspoken father/son thing, and despite it sounding conventional a confrontation of the boy to his parents might have brought something more interesting than the uneven subtlety of the ending. A lot of this is so hearth-breaking in its true dimensions and probing of the subject that the only real disappointment is how it doesn't fell... complete with itself.

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    • Trivia
      Eva Green was considered for the role of Tania and Pascal Elbé for the role of Maxime.
    • Connections
      Features Le triomphe de la volonté (1935)
    • Soundtracks
      Les Valseuses
      Music by Stéphane Grappelli

      Performed by Laurent Korcia

      Arranged by Laurent Korcia et Jean-Efflam Bavouzet

      © Editions Musicales Fantasia - Universal Music Publishing

      Avec l'aimable autorisation de Universal Music Projets Spéciaux

      (P) 2004 Naïve

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    • Release date
      • October 3, 2007 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • France
    • Official site
      • UGC Distribution (France)
    • Languages
      • French
      • Yiddish
      • German
      • Hebrew
      • Latin
      • English
    • Also known as
      • A Secret
    • Filming locations
      • Felletin, Creuse, France(train station)
    • Production companies
      • Canal+
      • France 3 Cinéma
      • La Région Île-de-France
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    Box office

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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $623,558
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $37,135
      • Sep 7, 2008
    • Gross worldwide
      • $16,499,179
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 45 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
      • Black and White
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
      • DTS
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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