Film Review
Patrice Chéreau's second film is this heavy social realist drama featuring a former
legend of French cinema, Simone Signoret (now sadly past her best). The film is
a depressing study about the futility of trying to apply the ideals of the past in the
modern world. In spite of the generally good production values, the film cannot
be classed as one of Chéreau's better works. It is ponderously slow in places
and has great difficulty engaging its audience. One major fault is that the characters
are not fully developed and seem to just pop up from nowhere without much explanation
of the their background. The film's message is also frustratingly ambiguous
and the tragic ending has surprisingly little impact, probably because of its inevitability.
Signoret's performance is typically charismatic but lacks the intensity and pathos needed
for the film to have any real impact on its spectator.
© James Travers 2001
The above content is owned by filmsdefrance.com and must not be copied.
Next Patrice Chéreau film:
L'Homme blessé (1983)
Film Synopsis
After the death of her husband, a respected combatant who served in the French
Resistance during the war, Judith Therpauve lives alone in her country house.
Now in her fifties, she is surprised when, one day, she is visited by some
old friends and invited to take over the running of a regional newspaper,
La Libre République. The paper's present editor, Claude Hirsch-Balland,
who founded it after the Liberation, is now in hospital, close to death.
Judith realises that the newspaper is in severe financial difficulty, with
a dwindling circulation and fierce competition from rival papers, but she
agrees to take on the role that has been offered to her. For the paper
to survive, Judith has to introduce some significant changes, and not all
of her staff are on her side. As the paper's readership declines even
further, it loses its most important advertisers, and Judith is forced to
mortgage everything she owns when the banks refuse to bail her out.
When a rival launches a free newspaper funded entirely by advertisements
Judith realises that the game is up...
© James Travers
The above content is owned by filmsdefrance.com and must not be copied.
Similar Films
Here are some other films you may enjoy watching:
Other related links:
Film Credits
- Director: Patrice Chéreau
- Script: Georges Conchon, Patrice Chéreau
- Cinematographer: Pierre Lhomme
- Cast: Simone Signoret (Judith Therpauve),
Philippe Léotard (Jean-Pierre Maurier),
Robert Manuel (Droz),
François Simon (Claude Hirsch-Balland),
Marcel Imhoff (Pierre Damien),
Daniel Lecourtois (Desfraizeaux),
Jean Rougeul (Genty),
Alain David (Louis),
László Szabó (Lepage),
Jean Rougerie (Fournol),
Alain Libolt (Le maquettiste),
Hermine Karagheuz (Nicole),
Robert Lombard (Le banquier),
Gérard Dournel (Lecacheux),
Philippe Castelli (Huissier de rédaction),
Pierre Frag (Concierge du stade),
Jean Berger (Avocat Marc Loussier),
Daniel Schmid (Jean),
Laurence Bourdil (Marianne),
Marie-Paule André (Jeanne)
- Country: France
- Language: French
- Support: Color
- Runtime: 125 min