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Mal de pierres

  • 2016
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Marion Cotillard in Mal de pierres (2016)
In 1950s France, Gabrielle is a passionate, free-spirited woman who is in a loveless marriage and falls for another man when she is sent away to the Alps to treat her kidney stones. Gabrielle yearns to free herself and run away with André.
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In 1950s France, Gabrielle is a passionate, free-spirited woman who is in a loveless marriage and falls for another man when she is sent away to the Alps to treat her kidney stones. Gabriell... Read allIn 1950s France, Gabrielle is a passionate, free-spirited woman who is in a loveless marriage and falls for another man when she is sent away to the Alps to treat her kidney stones. Gabrielle yearns to free herself and run away with André.In 1950s France, Gabrielle is a passionate, free-spirited woman who is in a loveless marriage and falls for another man when she is sent away to the Alps to treat her kidney stones. Gabrielle yearns to free herself and run away with André.

  • Director
    • Nicole Garcia
  • Writers
    • Milena Agus
    • Natalie Carter
    • Jacques Fieschi
  • Stars
    • Marion Cotillard
    • Louis Garrel
    • Alex Brendemühl
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    6.6/10
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    • Director
      • Nicole Garcia
    • Writers
      • Milena Agus
      • Natalie Carter
      • Jacques Fieschi
    • Stars
      • Marion Cotillard
      • Louis Garrel
      • Alex Brendemühl
    • 27User reviews
    • 107Critic reviews
    • 40Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win & 16 nominations total

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    Marion Cotillard
    Marion Cotillard
    • Gabrielle
    Louis Garrel
    Louis Garrel
    • André Sauvage
    Alex Brendemühl
    Alex Brendemühl
    • José
    Brigitte Roüan
    • Adèle
    Victoire Du Bois
    Victoire Du Bois
    • Jeannine
    Aloïse Sauvage
    Aloïse Sauvage
    • Agostine
    Daniel Para
    • Martin
    Jihwan Kim
    • Blaise
    Victor Quilichini
    • Marc 14 ans
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    • Marc 7 ans
    Sören Rochefort
    • Georget
    Camilo Acosta Mendoza
    • Camilo
    Francisco Alfonsin
    Francisco Alfonsin
    • Paco
    Julio Bollullo Carasco
    • Julio
    Folco Jullien
    • Garçon fête
    Maurice Chaspoul
    • Le maire
    Alexandre Dufour
    • Le facteur
    Pierre Alloggia
    Pierre Alloggia
    • Chauffeur de taxi
    • Director
      • Nicole Garcia
    • Writers
      • Milena Agus
      • Natalie Carter
      • Jacques Fieschi
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    7cjonesas

    [7.1] Love, hormones and letters

    Another bright movie from Marillon Cotillard, the very talented French actress who shines in other ways in this limited, averagely deep production. Everything is on point in a simple, semi-impactful and mysterious way. The beginning was well developed alongside the middle, just the end and what precede it was a little average, hurting the production in a minimal to the sense way.

    • Screenplay/storyline/plots: 7
    • Production value/impact: 7
    • Development: 7.5
    • Realism: 7
    • Entertainment: 7
    • Acting: 8
    • Filming/photography/cinematography: 8
    • VFX: 8
    • Music/score/sound: 7
    • Depth: 7
    • Logic: 6
    • Flow: 7.5
    • Drama/romance: 6.5
    • Ending: 6.
    searchanddestroy-1

    Moving but not more.

    I will be honest, I did see this film because it is directed by Nicole Garcia, one outstanding female French director, the best I guess. She has a very sensitive way of filming. So, I did go to see this film without hesitating. And of course I don't regret it at all. Marion Cotillard, whom I don't particularly appreciate, is at her best here. Although I don't crave for her, she is a damn good actress, but sorry, I felt a little emptiness here, I don't really know where. Something missed somewhere. The actors and actresses around her are flawless, but I persist on my opinion. I don't think that's a matter of directing. Not with Nicole Garcia. Maybe because this kind of scheme has already been told a hundred times before.

    But it remains a good film.
    9Lalpera

    It is a beautiful movie!

    Its hard to start where. I mean the movie is like an eternally flowing river. So you simply don't know where it started or ends. Just like Gabrielle's life, feelings, emotions, love....oh the list is long. Marion is fantastic! She is the live wire of the movie. She takes you wherever she wants to go, along with her journey. Her intensity, stature, fervor has always been her identity or trademark in any movie she acts in. Jose is equally good with his supposedly subdued character. But his silence, that mostly lives in, reflected through his razor sharp eyes hangs on your head like a dagger. I am not too sure of Lt. Andre's character. As to me, was the weakest cast in the movie. True, with his illness there was nothing much he could do in the role, but his imposed vampire like look didn't help much either, to build whatever left to be build.

    Daniel Pemberton's Music was awesome and soothing. Use of violin in an alluring pitch in many intense scenes was spellbinding. Chris captures gorgeous landscapes and close-ups. Nicole has done a fantastic job bunching up all these talents together. Simply Fantastic! I will live a long time mesmerizing on this beautifully crafted movie. Excellent!

    This movie deserves a generous 9/10!
    9random_jim

    Love Hurts!

    I absolutely loved this film, French films are masters at this type of art. The longing for love the unknown forbidden fruit. Not wanting it yet finding it out of the blue, again metaphorical substances, her pain is real, the stone in her body is real, not attention seeking as her mother would say. Just as painful as her yearning for love, to be loved, to give love, naive, curious... The parents strict in many ways we do not know as to what she went through as a young child, but it forms and shapes her womanhood. Her mind in turmoil, visions, fantasies that are alive as daylight. Twists and turns in the film that left me totally glued as to what is going on with this creature, this beauty, these consequences that are occurring all the time, her loveless marriage, her son... It's the passion of love, lasting a mere moment in a lifetime, and ending so abruptly. To reconcile with herself, in the end finding who she is, finding her inner peace...she is in reality a part of most of mankind.
    9euroGary

    Very enjoyable

    'From the Land of the Moon' tells the tale of Gabrielle (Marion Cotillard) who develops an unfortunate - and unreciprocated - sexual obsession with her local teacher in 1950s rural France. Her mother hastily arranges for her to be married off to itinerant Spanish workman José (Alex Brendemühl), who can not even be bothered shaving for their wedding day. Gabrielle resigns herself to a loveless marriage - charging José 200 francs for sex - before she has to stay at a Swiss spa to be treated for 'stones sickness' (not, as you might think, an obsession with Mick Jagger et al, but kidney stones). At the spa she meets aristocratic soldier André (Louis Garrel), with whom she develops a deep (though, to her disappointment, platonic) relationship. But when André leaves and Gabrielle returns to José, how will her experiences have changed her?

    I spent much of the film trying to work out how old Gabrielle is supposed to be: when the film opens the story suggests she is the equivalent of a sixth form student, but Cotillard, in her forties, hardly looks the part. In other respects, though, she is perfect, conveying with the minimum of fuss Gabrielle's undercurrent of frustration with her lot in life - and the look she gives the man with whom she has ended up in the film's very last shot speaks volumes. Brendemühl and Garrel are pretty much Cotillard's supporting players (after all, neither of *them* has an Oscar!) but both make the most of their parts, again without resorting to over-acting.

    Subtlety is the watchword in setting the film's period, too: director Nicole Garcia choosing to express it with costumes, interior decorations and cars, rather than beating the viewer around the head with pop songs from the time as other directors might be tempted to do. There no big explosions, no screeching-wheeled car chases; this is simply a film about human emotions - and contains a twist I certainly did not see coming. Well worth a viewing.

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    • Trivia
      The title "Mal di Pietre" (in Italian) / "Mal de Pierres" (in French) means "Evil Stones/Stone Pain/Stone Ache". In the context of the novel, it refers to the protagonist's kidney stones. While the English title, "From the Land of the Moon", comes from an excerpt of the novel: "Her whole life she had been told that she was like someone from the land of the moon..."
    • Goofs
      It's very unlikely that in 1950s France, Gabrielle would be diagnosed by a female doctor.
    • Connections
      Referenced in Vecherniy Urgant: Dolph Lundgren (2016)
    • Soundtracks
      Siciliana
      Composed by Johann Sebastian Bach

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    • Release date
      • October 19, 2016 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • France
      • Belgium
      • Canada
      • Spain
    • Official sites
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    • Languages
      • French
      • Spanish
      • German
    • Also known as
      • From the Land of the Moon
    • Filming locations
      • Lyon, France
    • Production companies
      • Trésor Films
      • StudioCanal
      • France 3 Cinéma
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    • Budget
      • €10,300,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $47,748
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $4,473
      • Jul 30, 2017
    • Gross worldwide
      • $6,547,983
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    • Runtime
      • 2h(120 min)
    • Color
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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