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Stella

  • 2008
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  • 1h 43m
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7.2/10
1.6K
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Léora Barbara in Stella (2008)
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Paris, 1977. Eleven year old Stella knows poker better than grammar when she starts the year at a prestigious new school. There, she discovers the possibilities of a whole new world outside ... Read allParis, 1977. Eleven year old Stella knows poker better than grammar when she starts the year at a prestigious new school. There, she discovers the possibilities of a whole new world outside her parents' bar.Paris, 1977. Eleven year old Stella knows poker better than grammar when she starts the year at a prestigious new school. There, she discovers the possibilities of a whole new world outside her parents' bar.

  • Director
    • Sylvie Verheyde
  • Writer
    • Sylvie Verheyde
  • Stars
    • Léora Barbara
    • Mélissa Rodriguès
    • Laëtitia Guerard
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.2/10
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    • Director
      • Sylvie Verheyde
    • Writer
      • Sylvie Verheyde
    • Stars
      • Léora Barbara
      • Mélissa Rodriguès
      • Laëtitia Guerard
    • 4User reviews
    • 36Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    • Awards
      • 2 wins & 5 nominations total

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    Léora Barbara
    Léora Barbara
    • Stella
    Mélissa Rodriguès
    • Gladys
    Laëtitia Guerard
    • Geneviève
    Karole Rocher
    Karole Rocher
    • Roselyne, la mère de Stella
    Benjamin Biolay
    Benjamin Biolay
    • Serge, le père de Stella
    Guillaume Depardieu
    Guillaume Depardieu
    • Alain Bernard
    Johan Libéreau
    Johan Libéreau
    • Loïc
    Jeannick Gravelines
    • Bubu
    Valérie Stroh
    Valérie Stroh
    • Mme Tillier-Dumas, prof d'histoire-géo
    Thierry Neuvic
    Thierry Neuvic
    • Yvon
    Anne Benoît
    Anne Benoît
    • Mme Douchewsky, prof d'anglais
    Christophe Bourseiller
    Christophe Bourseiller
    • M. Larpin, prof de français
    Nicolas Janny
    • M. Cotenson
    Christel Dewynter
    • Mme Huchon
    Yolaine-Anne Gliott
    • La directrice du collège
    Clémence Lassalas
    • Laurence Faguay
    Laura Martin-Bassot
    • Nathalie Corbière
    • (as Laura Martin)
    Inès Ferrer
    • Isabelle Porthéous
    • Director
      • Sylvie Verheyde
    • Writer
      • Sylvie Verheyde
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    8yris2002

    Stella: the difficulty and the beauty of growing up

    This French movie reminds me of an Italian movie, "Diari", I have recently reviewed and appreciated so much for its intelligence in portraying the world of the teens. "Stella", set in another context and in a different historical time, being it 1977 Paris and not contemporary Italy, shows that same intelligence, together with intensity. What I noticed and struck me in both movies is the perception that the emotional fragility and the sense of uneasiness proper of the young is always the same in any historical moment, but more striking is the fact that behind that world of uneasiness does always lie a world of confused and still emotionally fragile adults, who have grown old, but not grown up yet, adults by age but not by mind. "Diari" teaches that an encounter between the world of the adults and that of the adolescents is possible through care for others. In "Stella" does this encounter appear more difficult and painful, but in the end, a very moving and emotionally intense end, actually, the comforting idea emerges that children can forgive the mistakes of their parents in such a natural way. What both the young and the adults are looking for is just a single sign of care from others to give back mutually, and when there is love between these two, not so distant worlds, it is always possible to find the right time and space to start everything anew. Growing up has always been a difficult and hard path, but it is always worth setting out. Part of my emotional involvement was also due to the tender scenes of the first dances with a boy (accompanied by the still moving song "Ti amo" by Umberto Tozzi), which reminded me, with a touch of never embarrassing nostalgia, of my adolescent years. In the end, I would underline Guillaume Depardieu's performance as truly moving and intense, and also the actors playing Stella's parents are good and involving. I am happy that this movie, after having been censored to people under 14, has been later been recognized as suitable for all people, I think it's a movie that the teens could really appreciate and learn something from.
    8panta-4

    Beautifully crafted piece of art

    A French film happening in 1977 Paris where a teenage girl is trying to understand life and react to all the changes around her - hormonal, family, school, love... "Stella" reminds us of the emotional fragility of that age but through the movie we notice that the same fragility continues for her parents until adulthood...

    Beautifully crafted piece of art with young Léora Barbara delivering one of the best acting for her age, colourful and saturated cinematography which brings reality café to our rooms, led safely and smoothly from beginning to the end by the mistress Sylvie Verheyde! Give it a go, it is worth your time!
    9Chris Knipp

    Director's autobiographical portrait of her 11th year really sings

    It's 1977 and Stella Vlaminck begins her first year in a prestigious Parisian secondary school. Home for her is a boisterous working class café on the edge of Paris. This is a chance. Can she make it? That's the premise of this buoyant, touching autobiographical film by Sylvie Verheyde, which has to be one of the best movies made from the point of view of a pre-teen girl. It's on a par with Julie Gavras's very fine young girl's political biography, Blame It on Fidel, and depicts its family with the same unwavering eye.

    To understand why this is such a terrific movie, begin with Lóra Barbara, the young actress who plays Stella, who's superb. Sometimes she's plain. Sometimes she's lovely. Sometimes she seems tiny. Sometimes she's big. Always, she's present. And she narrates (a device that's seamless and delicate, guiding us often but never intruding).

    The essence of the story is that though Stella happens to find her one friend in Gladys (Melisa Rodrigues), a more middle-class girl from an intellectual Argentinian Jewish family, and Gladys is the best student in her class, Stella finds out she doesn't know a lot of things she needs to know. She knows about pinball and cards and pop music and TV and football and how a bar is run. European history and Greek mythology, Balzac and Cocteau are a mystery to her. And at first she doesn't care, and she comes home with all F's. Her father (played charismatically by cool singer-songwriter Benjamin Biolay) is sexy, and well-liked and her mom (Karole Rocher) runs the café and is good looking. They're "stars" in the neighborhood. But she's angry and sad and is two-timing him with one of the regulars, and dad drinks too much and is weak. Her older brother Loïc (Johan Libereau) tries to help, but can't. Very kind to Stella is another local, Bubu (Jeannick Gravelines), but his motives turn out to be ugly indeed.

    Under Gladys' influence, Stella begins to read. Marguerite Duras and Balzac become her friends. But they don't yet help her in French class, where the teacher finds her spelling utterly pathetic.

    Life at the café is entertaining to come home to. And there's Alain-Bernard (Guillaume Depardieu, sadly, dead four months ago at 37), the kind, charismatic regular Stella's got a crush on. She plays cards, and is good. She plays the pinball machine with Alain-Bernard too. There's always something going on. It's fun, but it's chaotic, and it distracts Stella from studying, or keeps her from going early to bed. There is TV to watch (Gladys' family don't have one; they're "against" it). Sometimes the working-class patrons seem more childish than the bourgeois kids at the school, whose teachers are imperious and demanding gatekeepers of French high culture. This is a contrast to the present-day 'banlieue' school depicted so accurately in Cantet's recent prizewinner, The Class. No teacher is going to bend to Stella. Some of the teachers are abusive and throw tantrums--or throw a kid's stuff out the window.

    In the summer Stella's parents dump her off somewhere in the country with her grandmother, her father's mother, who steals from the till when she visits them in Paris. At school, Stella's a hick, a nothing, not too smart and not too cool. In the country, she's "rich," because from Paris. But here too she's a misfit because her only friend is a girl with a retarded brother and a nasty scary alcoholic dad, Genvieve (Laetitia Guerard), who herself is shunned by most of the other kids in the northern French village.

    Verheyde shows a masterly ability to film all these milieus and make them seem like it's just happening and the camera's a fly on the wall. The cinematography by Nicolas Gaurin is light as a feather. This filmmaker creates a turbulent world, yet knows how to stop and let her story breathe. There were many moments that reminded me why I love French cinema.

    Stella opened November 12, 2008 in Paris to excellent reviews. There's not much you can say against this film, though some thought the screenplay ought to have been less episodic. Shown as part of the Rendez-Vous at Lincoln Center March 2009. No US distributor, but this is highly recommended. 103 minutes.

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    • Trivia
      Italian censorship visa # 102223 delivered on 4 December 2008.
    • Connections
      Featured in On demande à voir: Episode #1.8 (2008)
    • Soundtracks
      La Chanson de Stella
      Written by NousDeux The Band

      Performed by Sylvie Verheyde

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    • Release date
      • November 12, 2008 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • France
    • Language
      • French
    • Also known as
      • Стелла
    • Filming locations
      • Aire-sur-la-Lys, Pas-de-Calais, France
    • Production companies
      • Les Films du Veyrier
      • Arte France Cinéma
      • WDR/Arte
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    • Gross worldwide
      • $1,350,873
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 43 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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