La Femme de Gilles (2004)
Directed by Frédéric Fonteyne

Drama
aka: Gilles' Wife

Film Review

Abstract picture representing La Femme de Gilles (2004)
A banal subject is handled with great sensitivity and with a strong sense of the auteur in this engaging little film from director Frédéric Fonteyne, who is perhaps best known for his intimate 1999 drama, Une liaison pornographique.  With its simple yet potently elegiac photography and minimalist use of dialogue, the film takes us into the inner world of a fragile young woman who senses she may be on the verge of losing the love of her husband.  It's a subtle and austere film, evocative and poignant, with a remarkable, intensely introspective, performance from Emmanuelle Devos.  The film has some faults - the static photography and general sense of inertia does become wearying after a while, and certain sequences are marred by a twee chocolate box feel which undermines the film's realism - but it is, for all that, a strangely alluring work with a rare poetic character.
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Next Frédéric Fonteyne film:
Une liaison pornographique (1999)

Film Synopsis

In the 1930s, Elisa and Gilles make a perfect couple.  They already have two children and a third is on the way.  Although both lead a hard life - Gilles works at a foundry, Elisa is fully occupied taking care of the family home - they are content.  Then, one day, strange thoughts enter Elisa's head.  She begins to suspect that Gilles may be having an affair with her younger sister, Victorine...
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Film Credits

  • Director: Frédéric Fonteyne
  • Script: Philippe Blasband, Frédéric Fonteyne, Marion Hänsel, Madeleine Bourdouxhe (novel)
  • Cinematographer: Virginie Saint-Martin
  • Music: Vincent D'Hondt
  • Cast: Emmanuelle Devos (Elisa), Clovis Cornillac (Gilles), Laura Smet (Victorine), Colette Emmanuelle (La mère d'Élisa), Gil Lagay (Le père d'Élisa), Alice Verlinden (La jumelle 1), Chloé Verlinden (La jumelle 2), Yoann Blanc (L'homme à la cigarette), Philippe Jeusette (L'ouvrier moqueur), Benjamin Ramon (Le jeune danseur), Jean-François Wolff (Le patron du café), Patrick Quinet (Maréchal), Geoffrey Magbag (Le jeune soldat), Virginie Saint-Martin (Marthe), Tim Heep (Le fils de Marthe), Loris Mayer (Gillou), Nemo Gonzalez (Gillou), Kayla Missavage (Gillou), Noah Cauchie (Gillou), Dylan Rua Machado (Gillou)
  • Country: Belgium / France / Luxembourg / Italy / Switzerland
  • Language: French
  • Support: Color
  • Runtime: 103 min
  • Aka: Gilles' Wife

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