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Séraphine

  • 2008
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  • 2h 5m
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Yolande Moreau in Séraphine (2008)
A drama based on the life of French painter Séraphine de Senlis.
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In 1912 German collector Wilhelm Uhde rents a flat in Senlis to write and take a break from Parisian life. He hires a 48-year old cleaning lady, Séraphine. Some time later, he notices a smal... Read allIn 1912 German collector Wilhelm Uhde rents a flat in Senlis to write and take a break from Parisian life. He hires a 48-year old cleaning lady, Séraphine. Some time later, he notices a small painting on wood at a local notable home.In 1912 German collector Wilhelm Uhde rents a flat in Senlis to write and take a break from Parisian life. He hires a 48-year old cleaning lady, Séraphine. Some time later, he notices a small painting on wood at a local notable home.

  • Director
    • Martin Provost
  • Writers
    • Marc Abdelnour
    • Martin Provost
  • Stars
    • Yolande Moreau
    • Ulrich Tukur
    • Anne Bennent
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  • IMDb RATING
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    6.7K
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    • Director
      • Martin Provost
    • Writers
      • Marc Abdelnour
      • Martin Provost
    • Stars
      • Yolande Moreau
      • Ulrich Tukur
      • Anne Bennent
    • 34User reviews
    • 103Critic reviews
    • 84Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 20 wins & 10 nominations total

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    Seraphine: Wilhelm Tells Seraphine They Should Work Together
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    Seraphine: Wilhelm Tells Seraphine They Should Work Together
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    Seraphine: Wilhelm Tells Seraphine They Should Work Together

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    Yolande Moreau
    Yolande Moreau
    • Séraphine Louis, dite Séraphine de Senlis
    Ulrich Tukur
    Ulrich Tukur
    • Wilhelm Uhde
    Anne Bennent
    Anne Bennent
    • Anne-Marie Uhde
    Geneviève Mnich
    Geneviève Mnich
    • Mme Duphot
    Adélaïde Leroux
    Adélaïde Leroux
    • Minouche
    Nico Rogner
    Nico Rogner
    • Helmut Kolle
    Françoise Lebrun
    Françoise Lebrun
    • La mère supérieure
    Hélène Hardouin
    • La propriétaire
    Serge Larivière
    Serge Larivière
    • Duval
    Léna Breban
    Léna Breban
    • Soeur Marguerite
    • (as Léna Bréban)
    Sandrine Bodenes
    • Marie-Louise
    • (as Sandrine Bodènés)
    Muriel Riou
    • Berthe
    Dominique Pozzetto
    Dominique Pozzetto
    • Anatole Duphot
    Josette Ménard
    • La bouchère
    Xavier Pottier
    • Le boucher
    Jean-Pascal Abribat
    • Le journaliste
    Anne Benoît
    Anne Benoît
    • Madame Delonge
    • (as Anne Benoit)
    Corentin Lobet
    Corentin Lobet
    • L'interne
    • Director
      • Martin Provost
    • Writers
      • Marc Abdelnour
      • Martin Provost
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    User reviews34

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    9howard.schumann

    Séraphine itself is a work of art

    A frumpy cleaning woman well into middle age is discovered by an art critic to be a painter with talent comparable to Vincent Van Gogh. Her story is told in the riveting Seraphine, directed by Martin Provost and winner of seven Césars, the French version of the Oscars, including a best actress award for Yolande Moreau. With a screenplay by Martin Provost and Marc Abdelnour, the film is set in the village of Senlis outside of Paris where Séraphine Louis (Yolande Moreau) lives alone and must take odd jobs just to pay for her painting supplies. Séraphine is a visionary, a devout Catholic who believes she is guided by a guardian angel and her exotic paintings of flowers and plants describe her feelings of closeness to spirit.

    Treated with disdain by her condescending employer, her life takes on new meaning when a tenant, German art critic Wilhelm Uhde (Ulrich Tukur) hires Séraphine to clean for him and accidentally discovers one of her paintings that her boss had tossed aside. A champion of modern "primitvist" artists who is credited with early recognition of Picasso and Rousseau, Uhde is portrayed by Tukur as a quiet, unassuming man who lives with his sister and a gay lover. He recognizes Séraphine's talent but never shows much enthusiasm, preferring to keep their relationship on a very business-like basis.

    Impressed by Seraphine's passionate art, Uhde offers to become her patron but, feeling estranged in France, must soon leave the country to return to Germany as the First World War begins. Although Séraphine continues to paint, she has no connection with Uhde until the latter part of the 1920s when he provides her with the means to quit her job and paint full time. Unfortunately, her grip on reality falters and she is soon hospitalized after indulging in spending sprees on a wedding dress and purchase of a large mansion. One of the saddest scenes in the film is that of Séraphine dressed in a full wedding gown, going door to door giving her away her possessions.

    Provost in Séraphine captures the artist's mystical nature and her close bond with nature that shows up in her works, which are still exhibited in many of the world's museums. She is shown hugging trees, climbing them, and standing as a tiny speck beneath a towering shade tree. One scene shows her standing nude in water up to her chest in a nearby river. Provost takes a minimalist approach and the film does not contain much dialogue. The story is told by the silences and facial expressions and the music by Michael Galasso adds richness to the experience. Fully capturing the eternal mystery of the creative process, Séraphine itself is a work of art.
    8stensson

    What's being naive?

    Séraphine was one of these so called common people who in the early 1900s were discovered. The expression "discovered" is not wrong, but that wasn't just about the person, it's was also about another type of seeing and another type of expression.

    Séraphine lived a poor and humiliating life like most women of her class. Then this German art collector finds her. But it stops there, because for certain reasons he in the end can't improve her life materially. And the result is disastrous, because it means betrayal of a person, although not of her art.

    A silent realistic movie, there you can smell the poverty and despair.
    10gradyharp

    An Obsession to Paint

    Séraphine de Senlis - born Séraphine Louis (1864- 1942) - may not be a painter well known to the entire art world today, but the story of her life makes a compelling film. Writer Marc Abdelnour and writer/director Martin Provost have extracted all of the significant aspects of Séraphine Louis' life and have created a work of art as a film, much in the style of the way she created her life in art.

    Séraphine Louis (Yolande Moreau) was born in 1864 in Arcy to a poor family and worked as a shepherdess until 1881 when she accepted the position as a domestic worker for the Sisters of Providence in Clermont: her life with the nuns enhanced her profoundly religious approach to her personal philosophy. In 1901 she left the convent, in part due to a communication with her angel that she must paint, to become a housekeeper for middle class families in Senlis. In her quiet manner she scrubbed floors and did laundry by day, using the pittances of income to procure some supplies so that she could paint her images of fruits, flowers, and leaves by candlelight at night in her tiny room. Self taught, she used pigment from strange sources - blood from the butcher, melted wax from the votives at the cathedral, pollen from the flowers of the fields, her only 'purchased' component was gesso and white paint from the artist supply shop in Senlis.

    In 1914 the German art collector and critic Wilhelm Uhde (Ulrich Tukur) took a room in the house owned by Mme Duphot (Geneviève Mnich), one of the houses where Séraphine worked, and when Wilhelm discovered a painting by Séraphine he immediately recognized a painter of great promise and provided Séraphine with the first response to her artistic efforts. Wilhelm and Séraphine became friends and Wilhelm bought all of her art, insisting that she devote her time to creating art instead of scrubbing floors. With the backing of a collector and friend, Séraphine began painting in earnest, showing locally and selling art under Wilhelm's sponsorship, until 1914 when with WW I breaking out, Wilhelm had to flee France, leaving behind his collection of paintings as well as the close bond the two had formed. Mistakenly Séraphine thought Wilhelm's departure was to marry his roommate Anne-Marie (Anne Bennett), only to discover that Anne-Marie was Wilhelm's sister and fellow supporter of Séraphine: Wilhelm informed her he would never be able to marry a woman.

    Séraphine continued painting as she lead her eccentric life in Senlis and in 1927 Wilhelm returned to France with his paramour - young painter Helmut Kolle (Nico Rogner) who suffered from tuberculosis - rediscovers Séraphine's art in a local Senlis exhibition, and realizes that she had survived and her art had flourished. Under Wilhelm's patronage, Séraphine began painting large canvases as large as two meters high, and she achieved prominence as the naïve painter of her day. In 1929, Wilhelm organized an exhibition, 'Painters of the Sacred Heart', that featured Séraphine's art, launching her into a period of financial success she had never known - and was ill prepared to manage. Then, in 1930, with the effects of the Great Depression destroying the finances of her patrons, Wilhelm had no choice except to stop buying her paintings. Séraphine's spending habits cause concern and in 1932 her psychotic behavior resulted in placement in the psychiatric ward in Clermont hospital where she spent the rest of her days, alone and without friends or admirers of her gift of art.

    The simplicity of the manner in which this story is related with very little dialogue, atmospheric scenery as captured by cinematographer Laurent Brunet, and a musical score by Michael Galasso that combines sacred chants with idiomatic instrumental music of French ancestry. Yolande Moreau glows with a special radiance as the simple, spiritual, artistically driven Séraphine and Ulrich Tukar is the perfect balance as his own driven, unique 'first true collector'. This film is a little masterpiece and one that deserves the attention of everyone who cares about the lives of artists and the emergence of genius from strange vessels.

    Grady Harp
    Vincentiu

    A poem about shadow

    An artist. Fragile, gray, small. Some dreams. A fall. And drops of hope. Few images. A mecena. In fact, story of an ordinary existence. Testimony of forms of beauty . Words of a warm confession, with a brilliant Yolande Moreau and an great director. Everything is in best place. Light and cast, details and looks. And the air of small persons , delicate gestures, definition of art and art as refuge are pieces of this movie. So, it is not a biographic film. Seraphines are many men and women, basic instruments for others who believes that life is more than lies and hypocrisy. Beginning for discover of reality without appearance, sad and beautiful, poem about shadows of a fight, word of a late fame, "Seraphine" must be see again and again. In every Senlis lives a Seraphine.
    8stuart-12777

    An evocative tail of a gifted, gentle soul struggling to survive.

    A beautifully crafted film about a genius with a gentle soul set in a time of war and recession. The sense of period is brought to life in this heart warming tale of Seraphine de Senlis. Anyone who has ever laid under a large tree as the leaves rustle in the wind or near the waters edge as the sea laps the shore, will appreciate the calm and beauty contained in this wonderful film.

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    • Trivia
      Since the film's release, the number of visitors at the museum of Senlis exhibiting Séraphine's works has quadrupled (August 2009).
    • Goofs
      The film opens in 1914 showing the arrival of Wilhelm and Anne-Marie at the village. Wilhelm actually arrived in 1912, two years before the start of the war.
    • Crazy credits
      The credits list the names of the paintings which are seen in the film - 10 paintings by Séraphine and the artworks owned by Uhde and Kolle.
    • Soundtracks
      Consonent laudes!
      Written by Louis Rousseau

      Performed by Yolande Moreau, Françoise Lebrun and Léna Breban

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    • Release date
      • October 1, 2008 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • France
      • Belgium
    • Official sites
      • Cinéart (Belgium)
      • Climax Films (Belgium)
    • Languages
      • French
      • German
      • Latin
    • Also known as
      • Seraphine
    • Filming locations
      • Cathédrale, Senlis, Oise, France
    • Production companies
      • TS Productions
      • France 3 Cinéma
      • Climax Films
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    Box office

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    • Budget
      • €3,674,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $884,613
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $38,637
      • Jun 7, 2009
    • Gross worldwide
      • $9,402,702
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    Tech specs

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    • Runtime
      • 2h 5m(125 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • DTS
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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