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Dialogue avec mon jardinier

  • 2007
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  • 1h 49m
IMDb RATING
7.1/10
3.9K
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Daniel Auteuil and Jean-Pierre Darroussin in Dialogue avec mon jardinier (2007)
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A successful artist, weary of Parisian life and on the verge of divorce, returns to the country to live in his childhood house. He needs someone to make a real vegetable garden again out of ... Read allA successful artist, weary of Parisian life and on the verge of divorce, returns to the country to live in his childhood house. He needs someone to make a real vegetable garden again out of the wilderness it has become. The gardener happens to be a former schoolfriend. A warm, fr... Read allA successful artist, weary of Parisian life and on the verge of divorce, returns to the country to live in his childhood house. He needs someone to make a real vegetable garden again out of the wilderness it has become. The gardener happens to be a former schoolfriend. A warm, fruitful conversation starts between the two men...

  • Director
    • Jean Becker
  • Writers
    • Jean Becker
    • Jean Cosmos
    • Henri Cueco
  • Stars
    • Daniel Auteuil
    • Jean-Pierre Darroussin
    • Fanny Cottençon
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    7.1/10
    3.9K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Jean Becker
    • Writers
      • Jean Becker
      • Jean Cosmos
      • Henri Cueco
    • Stars
      • Daniel Auteuil
      • Jean-Pierre Darroussin
      • Fanny Cottençon
    • 17User reviews
    • 41Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win & 2 nominations total

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    Daniel Auteuil
    Daniel Auteuil
    • Le peintre dit Dupinceau
    Jean-Pierre Darroussin
    Jean-Pierre Darroussin
    • Le jardinier Léo dit Dujardin
    Fanny Cottençon
    Fanny Cottençon
    • Hélène
    Alexia Barlier
    Alexia Barlier
    • Magda
    Hiam Abbass
    Hiam Abbass
    • La femme du jardinier
    Élodie Navarre
    Élodie Navarre
    • Carole
    Roger Van Hool
    Roger Van Hool
    • Tony
    Michel Lagueyrie
    • René
    Christian Schiaretti
    • Charles
    Jean-Claude Bolle-Reddat
    Jean-Claude Bolle-Reddat
    • Le maire
    Bernard Crombey
    • Durieux
    Nicolas Vaude
    Nicolas Vaude
    • Jean-Etienne
    Coralie André
    • La vendeuse
    Monique Roussel
    • La veuve Juliette
    André Lutrand
    • Le père Colin
    Elric Thomas
    • Le dentiste
    • (as Eric Thomas)
    Mickey Dedaj
    • Ambulancier 1
    • (as Micky Dedaj)
    Stephane Kordylas
    • Ambulancier 2
    • (as Stéphane Kordylas)
    • Director
      • Jean Becker
    • Writers
      • Jean Becker
      • Jean Cosmos
      • Henri Cueco
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    • Production, box office & more at IMDbPro

    User reviews17

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    Featured reviews

    Kirpianuscus

    Jean - Pierre Darroussin

    His great performance is the axis of this moving short film about two friends encounter after decades , their jobs, family, memories, routine, different perspectives and different options but, both complementary.

    A film who easy can be defined as good adaptation or bitter - sweer comedy , or demonstration of brilliant acting.

    In fact, a beautiful invitation to viewer to discover himself, the near others, the beloved ones, the value of interests and virtues.

    And a touching return to clear, precise, gentle, useful, honest simplicity, hiding painful details, offering naif, at first sight, perspective about life, defining, in proper terms, generosity and kindness.

    In short, a film who must you see.
    7runamokprods

    Sweet, simple story

    For a while, this admittedly talky film (the title is quite accurate, it is mostly conversations) bored me a bit. While the two actors are terrific, the stakes didn't seem very high, and some of the talk seemed too 'easy' in it's wisdom; the working class gardener imparting what's really important in life to the upper-class artist. Not a new concept.

    But this is one of those films that gains it's power by accumulation, and by the end of the film, when life has intervened in more dramatic ways, as it inevitably does, I found myself quite touched, if not deeply moved, and looking back on the whole experience of the film with a wistful fondness.
    7rajdoctor

    Conversation with my Gardener

    I read about this movie, and so deeply interested about the story line that I had to go and watch this flick. I do not understand French, nor the Dutch sub-titles. What I did was tried to search for sub-titles in English on the internet. Could not find one, so downloaded the sub-titles in Spanish, translated them to English and read the whole script of sub-titles before going for the movie. Surely it did not make much sense, but I depended on my memory to recollect the discussions between the painter and the gardener. Coming back home, I again re-read the sub-title script and recollected the images. That is how I saw and understood the movie. Though silly, that was the only and my way of doing enjoying this masterpiece.

    The story is simple – a famous painter Dupinceau (Daniel Auteuil) is fed up with life in Paris and has decided to move back to his village home to paint. He hires a gardener Dujardin (Jean-Pierre Darroussin) who turns out to me school class mate. A whole lifetime has passed from where they started at school – remembering a prank the students played on their teacher's birthday cake. They share their journey of life with each other – through casual talks. The painter and gardener both experts in their fields are unique, in their perception of seeing things and understanding. Both of them become close friends – and with ailing health of gardener, the painter takes him to Paris for treatment. A few years later when the gardener dies, the painter fulfills his wishes by drawing the common things of his gardener's life – to capture those memories of happiness and joys.

    The simplicity of plot and the depth of discussion is so appealing that one fills fulfilled by just listening the gardener and painter talk – you wish their talk would never end. This inspiring interest is created by Daniel and Jen-Pierre in living their roles perfectly on screen.

    Seventy year old Director Jean Becker, who has also partly written the story takes us through this varied journey of life's mysteries without letting us know that.

    The innocent wittiness of gardener's amazement and questions posed to the painter are the highlight of the movie – that bring enlightenment of seeing things differently for painter and also for us.

    The background musical score is spare, but wherever it is used, it is effective. There are a few sub-plots, but the movie does not digress from the main theme, and kudos to that track.

    The most moving scene for me was when the two friends go for fishing, catch a big fish and then leave it back in the water alive and free again. Wonderful! There are so many dialogues in questions, answers and casual exchanges – that resonate with our souls. The last words of the gardener would ring in our hearts for years – I would like that you painted something that I liked. And in the end - the painter does… A classic, not to be missed – only recommended for those who are willing to know their souls (Stars 7.25 out fo 10)
    8mmunier

    du pinceau du jardin et du vin

    Our usual group of 4 Dutch, Filipino, Chinese Malaysian, and French did enjoy so much this movie screened in Sydney these past few weeks. As said before simple but without simplicity. This was also my sentiment, I imagine my french background took my enjoyment even a little further. I can't say I never had much passion for gardening although I do appreciate nature in general. But I like animals and people behaviour; it is so often fascinating. This is what this story did for me, it brought fascinating union and mutual respect between two very different people, this in a rather natural way. I let myself go with the gentle flow of the tale and rode the few bumps here and there as life scatters them. I won't talk about the story line since I'm sure it's been read many time before these lines. There weren't a crowd either in the cinema, only one more couple and one lone other person. Yet the story took you from the start and you did not need a crowd around to help you along. It was almost like a personal experience that somehow made you feel as if you were part of this dialogue. I do much appreciate Daniel Auteuil whom I discovered for the first time with G de Pardieu in "Jean des Florettes" and "Manon des Sources" Much as happened since and for both of them but one seems to have been imunised from Hollywood and is better for it in my opinion.
    8guy-bellinger

    Fruitful dialogue

    Suppose another civil war broke out in France some day, well, Jean Becker might start it! Indeed because of him the country is now divided into two fratricidal sides: the spectators and the critics! As for the spectators, they flock to Jacques Becker's son's films and invariably love all he has done from "les Enfants du Marais" (1998). I personally -just like everybody else except the critics - have been amused and touched by the aforementioned movie as well as "Un crime au Paradis", "Effroyables Jardins" and his latest opus "Dialogue avec mon Jardinier". Simple but not simplistic, moving without being overly sentimental, humane but not populist, Jean Becker's last picture talks directly to the heart .On the other side you have the critics. This happy few are beside themselves with a man who dares show ordinary unaffected characters rather than Paris intellectuals between themselves, who tries to make our daily lives better rather than denigrate all the values not deemed valid by their highbrow circle. But let the civil war start: we spectators outnumber the critics by far. They are bound to be defeated!

    As is always the case with Becker's recent movies, the story is very simple, not depending on plot twists or dramatic ups and downs to exist. However if you read the eponymous book (by Henri Cueco) which inspired the film, you will realize that the adaptation work (by talented Jean Cosmos) was no pleasure cruise. The title of Cueco's book ("Dialogue avec mon Jardinier") is telling in this respect: It has no storyline to speak of. It all amounts to a conversation between a Paris artist and his local gardener at the former's family house. Even more difficult, in the text, consisting mainly in the gardener's replies, there is no such thing as a real dialogue. You actually get to know the artist through the gardener's answers. How anti cinematographic! A carbon copy was impossible and Cosmos set about bringing on a few changes. Of course, he fleshed out the painter's character, modified a few facts (the artist is on the verge of divorce, he has a daughter about to marry, the circle of artists he used to mix with is described and satirize - hence the critics' reaction! - ; the gardener has become the artist's childhood friend, he does not a have a young daughter…) and created a subplot (concerning mostly the relationships between the artist, his separated wife and his young adult daughter). This way, although there is not much action other than an evolution in the characters' minds and feelings, "Dialogue avec mon Jardinier" functions as a true film, with a beginning, a middle and an end. But what is the most remarkable is that the dialogue of the book is transposed in full, with only a few minor additions or deletions. Such wonderful work allows Becker's last movie to attract the viewer while remaining faithful to the spirit of Cueco's original work: a sophisticated artist learns the basics of life while a John Doe is introduced to a world that totally escaped him before and enrich their minds mutually as a result.

    The text is served by two outstanding actors, Daniel Auteuil (as subtle and humane as he can be) and Jean-Pierre Darroussin (absolutely amazing as the down-to-earth but not common gardener).

    When you leave the theater you feel peaceful and happy despite the heart-breaking ending. It is the (French) critics' loss if they make all the efforts in the world to dislike such a beautiful film.

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    • Quotes

      Le jardinier Léo dit Dujardin: Always carry a knife and a piece of string. They can be a life saver.

    • Connections
      Featured in Les Coulisses du Jardin (2007)
    • Soundtracks
      Concerto pour clarinette
      Composed by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart

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    • Release date
      • June 6, 2007 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • France
    • Official sites
      • Official site (Japan)
      • Studio Canal (France)
    • Language
      • French
    • Also known as
      • Conversations with My Gardener
    • Filming locations
      • Musée de l'Education du Val-d'Oise, 2 place des Ecoles, Val-d'Oise, France(two kids explode a firecracker in a flashback scene)
    • Production companies
      • ICE3
      • K.J.B. Production
      • StudioCanal
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    • Gross worldwide
      • $15,217,960
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 49 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby SR
      • DTS
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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