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Nue propriété

  • 2006
  • Unrated
  • 1h 35m
IMDb RATING
6.8/10
1.8K
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Nue propriété (2006)
Drama

A divorced mother of two boys reaching adulthood decides to sell their house, find love and get on with her life away from her husband and sons; a decision that will lead to an escalating fr... Read allA divorced mother of two boys reaching adulthood decides to sell their house, find love and get on with her life away from her husband and sons; a decision that will lead to an escalating fraternal dispute.A divorced mother of two boys reaching adulthood decides to sell their house, find love and get on with her life away from her husband and sons; a decision that will lead to an escalating fraternal dispute.

  • Director
    • Joachim Lafosse
  • Writers
    • Joachim Lafosse
    • François Pirot
  • Stars
    • Isabelle Huppert
    • Jérémie Renier
    • Yannick Renier
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.8/10
    1.8K
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    • Director
      • Joachim Lafosse
    • Writers
      • Joachim Lafosse
      • François Pirot
    • Stars
      • Isabelle Huppert
      • Jérémie Renier
      • Yannick Renier
    • 13User reviews
    • 50Critic reviews
    • 78Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    • Awards
      • 2 wins & 4 nominations total

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    Isabelle Huppert
    Isabelle Huppert
    • Pascale
    Jérémie Renier
    Jérémie Renier
    • Thierry
    Yannick Renier
    Yannick Renier
    • François
    Kris Cuppens
    Kris Cuppens
    • Jan
    Patrick Descamps
    Patrick Descamps
    • Luc
    Raphaëlle Lubansu
    • Anne
    Sabine Riche
    • Gerda
    Dirk Tuypens
    • Dirk
    Philippe Constant
    • Ami de Jan
    Catherine Salée
    Catherine Salée
    • Amie de Jan
    Delphine Bibet
    • Karine
    Mathias Wertz
    • Enfant amis 1
    Jonas Wertz
    • Enfant amis 2
    Anton Biral
    • Gerda as a child
    Jean-Benoît Ugeux
    Jean-Benoît Ugeux
    • Ami de Thierry
    • Director
      • Joachim Lafosse
    • Writers
      • Joachim Lafosse
      • François Pirot
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    9eldino33

    Classical drama

    In my opinion, "Nue propriete" contains universal images which create a dramatic tension that is never absent from the film. There is, thank goodness, no comic relief to detract from the dire positions of the characters. Also, there are no mindless subplots which cause the characters to wander off in aimless directions. The most obvious classical theme, some would say biblical theme, is that of Cain and Abel, with Thierry as Cain. A modern reflection of OEDIPIUS REX is very obvious. Alas, poor Thierry is also somewhat like Hamlet, especially with Hamlet's insult of Gertrude in Shakespeare's bedroom scene, where the female parent is accosted by a barrage of language befitting a brothel. The Thierry-Hamlet image is manifest in the relation between Thierry and his girl friend, as with Hamlet and Ophelia. Thierry's hatred is also aimed toward Jan, his mother's new partner, much like Hamlet's dislike for his new father Claudius. Pascale, the mother in the film, reminds one of Nora in Ibsen's A DOLL HOUSE. Both women want out. The acting in "Nue propriete" is very good, the direction is a above average. This film is well worth seeing.
    8Film_critic_Lalit_Rao

    Belgian director Joachim Lafosse films sad disintegration of a disgruntled family !!!

    In his first film "Nue Propriété"/"Private Property" Belgian director Joachim Lafosse films the progressive disintegration of a discontented middle class family.His film is a tragic tale of fragile relationships wherein all characters are weak and easily subdued due to their inseparable internal weaknesses.One can expect that a film with family breakdown would be incendiary.However,in "Private Property" rabble rousing is confined to a bare minimum level in order to make this film a veritable low key affair.This is done by quietly filming many scenes in which cinematically speaking nothing much happens.It is in these scenes that audiences are able to witness simple human activities such as family members eating their meals and two brothers playing an amusing Ping Pong game.As usual grand dame of French cinema Isabelle Huppert is brilliant in her role of a mother who has to deal with many different men in her life.Her character is developed in such a manner that it hangs between three different extremes.However,"Nue Propriete" appears credible due to strong acting performances by actors Jérémie Renier and Yannick Rénier who are brothers in real life.This is a film to watch in case if somebody is interested in witnessing how families are ruined.PS : Film critic Lalit Rao would like to thank a good friend Mr.Philippe Pham for having gifted a DVD of this film for detailed analysis.
    7rajdoctor

    Nue Propriete

    Nue Propriete Isabelle Huppert. She was the only reason why I selected to see this movie. She is a brilliant actress and provides such a natural relief by her screen presence. She has got those tricks up her sleeve to glue audience's attention on her – always! The story is about a divorced mother- played obviously by Isabelle; and her two sons – Thierry (ill-tempered) and Francios (sensitive) who live together and the special relationship they share. When the mother wants to sell the house to start a new life with her lover Jan (Kris Cuppens), Thierry is one who apposes the move and this results in dividing the family and a touching ending.

    The Director – Joachim Lafosse has also written the story and this is just his fourth movie as a director, yet he shows class. I think the forte of Joachim is the drama woven around his characters. The director lets all the characters in the movie let loose, relaxed and all characters give an astounding real performance. I think each character's brief stands out on its own with crucial expressions and emotions; and at times we feel like missing on one expression while seeing the other. I obviously was always hooked on Isabelle's acting talent.

    All the actors have played their role with punctual brief, but the show is stolen with a very good acting done by Jeremie Renier playing Thierry. He shows the vulnerability and childish temperament with ease.

    I would like to mention a special scene that is brilliant in the movie - when Jeremie is hiding in the bush, with the camera focused on him, and the hazy background running the actual scene – all taken in one shot. I think this was a true winner shot of the movie.

    Go and see the movie, you will enjoy it.

    (Stars 7 out of 10)
    8writers_reign

    Twin Piques

    Isabelle Huppert, who has A-list directors standing in line to work with her is celebrated for her willingness to help new writer-directors by lending her name to attract finance and her presence on set to attract audiences. This can, of course, prove embarrassing - Josie Balasko's first directorial effort Sac de Noeuds didn't exactly set the screen alight but Huppert was right to see the promise which has since been kept over and over - but on the other hand it can result in something as delightful as Aleandra Leclerc's Les Soeurs fachees (Huppert has a new film with Leclerc, Les Mediaturs, in post-production even as we speak). She got it right this time, too, with Joachim Lafosse who probably wouldn't have got this one off the ground without Huppert. Real-life brothers Jeremie and Yannick Renier play Huppert's twin sons who live with her in what was the family home til Huppert divorced their father Patrick Descamps, who has remarried and lives within driving distance with his new wife and child. The French title Nue Propriete, is more specific, a French legal term in which a family member, usually an ex-spouse, is allowed to live in a house but has no legal right to ownership so that they cannot, for example, sell it or take in lodgers. This, in fact is the position in which Huppert finds herself and as it happens she does want to sell, move away with a neighbour/lover and open a B&B. This brings us to the twins, neither of whom appears to have any friends although one has a girl he uses as a sex-object. Long before we, the audience, enter the scene, the boys have become dominant, especially Jeremie Renier who thinks nothing of interrogating his mother daily, verbally abusing her and going through her bag. It goes without saying that her attempt to introduce her lover to the twins is a disaster. This is a cloistered, unhealthy family with Huppert thinking nothing of taking a shower openly whilst one son cleans his teeth two or three feet away; a great deal of screen time is given over to meals, traditionally a time when families come together in harmony but not, of course, here. As usual Huppert gives a Master-Class in Screen acting but there isn't really a bad performance throughout. It's not exactly Feelgood but it is a fine film and worth anyone's time.
    7Buddy-51

    intimate family drama

    The French film, "Private Property," sets up a fierce battle of wills between a divorced mother and the two ne'er-do-well sons (fraternal twins) who still live with her. Pascale wants to sell the house and open up a bed-and-breakfast with her new boyfriend, but the young men, fearing the loss of the property that they believe should rightly go to them, attempt to block any efforts in that direction.

    With intelligent direction by Joachim Lafosse and incisive writing by Lafosse and Francois Pirot, this low-keyed family drama explores the complexities inherent in filial, sibling and marital relationships. The confrontation scenes, many of which take place during meal times (come to think of it, I don't believe I've seen this much eating in a film since "Babette's Feast"), are sharply drawn and effectively staged. The acting is excellent across the board, particularly that of Isabelle Huppert, as the middle-aged woman determined to finally start living for herself, and Jeremy Renier, as the more belligerent and self-centered of her two sons. Yannick Renier, Jeremy's brother in real life, is also very good as the more passive of the twins.

    Some viewers may feel let down and frustrated by the inconclusive ending, but I enjoyed the ambiguity of it. We have been made privy to just one brief episode in the lives of these people - then it's time for us to move on.

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    • Trivia
      French visa # 115083.
    • Quotes

      Pascale: Look, I told you not to come here anymore. Don't come round anymore, full stop. Just transfer the money. Meet wherever you want, but not here.

      Luc: Pascale, I'm not a bank. And I can still see them, can't I? Are we going to have a fight because I came to see the kids?

      Pascale: No, but do I go and do my stuff at your place?

      Luc: I bought this house. Without my money, who knows where you'd be?

      Pascale: If you want to see your father, you'll have to do it somewhere else.

      Luc: I still have a right to see them, God damn it!

      Pascale: All right, Luc, that's enough.

      Thierry: What the hell do you care if we see him here?

      Pascale: I'm sick of seeing your father's face, can't you understand that?

      Luc: If you want to talk to me, call me, but let's not quarrel in front of the boys.

      Pascale: Yeah, well, see them at your house.

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    • Release date
      • February 21, 2007 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • Belgium
      • France
      • Luxembourg
    • Official site
      • Haut et Court (France)
    • Language
      • French
    • Also known as
      • Private Property
    • Filming locations
      • Café de la Poste, 243 chaussée de Huy, Chaumont-Gistoux, Wallonia, Belgium
    • Production companies
      • Tarantula
      • MACT Productions
      • Radio Télévision Belge Francophone (RTBF)
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $62,897
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $15,086
      • May 20, 2007
    • Gross worldwide
      • $545,473
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 35 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.66 : 1

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