Film Review
The subject of
Un monde presque paisible is perhaps the most worthy that director
Michel Deville has tackled to date - a portrait of a small Jewish community struggling
to live with the aftershock of the Holocaust. It must be said that Deville is probably
not the best director for this kind of film - his idiosyncratic cinematic style
and overtly cynical view of human nature greatly would seem to diminish whatever pathos
or emotional depth the story may have. However, Deville is surprisingly restrained
here and the film is better than one might have expected. Some touching performances
from an exceptional cast bring out the extent of the tragedy inherent in the situation,
and it is hard not to be moved by some of the film's more poignant sequences.
A somewhat uneven film, a little marred by some unnecessary stylistic excesses, but a
worthy and attractive film all the same.
© James Travers 2004
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Next Michel Deville film:
Une balle dans le canon (1958)
Film Synopsis
The Second World War and the Nazi Occupation have taken their toll on Jewish
families living in Paris. Now that these painful experiences are behind
them, one couple, Albert and Léa, set about re-starting their small
tailoring business in a busy Jewish district of the capital. It is
the summer of 1946 and there is a mood of optimism in the air as the couple
begin equipping their workshop, taking on new staff in an atmosphere of cooperation
and conviviality.
Things may be looking up now for this happy little community but the emotional
scars of what they have recently been through continue to rankle. The
despicable behaviour of a minority of French people, the flagrant anti-Semitic
attitude of the government and the monstrous brutality of the Nazis... These
are things that no Jew living in France during the Occupation could ever
forget, or even forgive. But now the war is over, nothing more than
a sorry page in the history books. It is time for Albert and his friend
to move on, to set the past to one side and embrace what the future offers
them...
© James Travers
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Film Credits
- Director: Michel Deville
- Script: Michel Deville,
Rosalinde Deville,
Robert Bober (novel)
- Cinematographer: André Diot
- Cast: Simon Abkarian (Albert),
Zabou Breitman (Léa),
Vincent Elbaz (Léon),
Lubna Azabal (Jacqueline),
Denis Podalydès (Charles),
Julie Gayet (Mme. Andrée),
Malik Zidi (Joseph),
Stanislas Merhar (Maurice),
Clotilde Courau (Simone),
Sylvie Milhaud (Mme. Sarah),
Judith D'Aléazzo (Mme. Himmelfarb),
François Clavier (Police Commissioner),
Hervé Briaux (Proprietor),
Pierre Diot (Fascist at Cafe),
Eric Laugérias (Charles' Lawyer),
Laurence Masliah (Summer-Camp Director),
Stéphane Bientz (Flirtatious Camp Counselor),
Bruce Myers (Forest King),
Oskar Bellaïch (Child),
Stéphane Bouby (Child)
- Country: France
- Language: French
- Support: Color
- Runtime: 94 min
- Aka: Almost Peaceful