Английская Википедия:A Heart in Winter
Шаблон:Short description Шаблон:Use dmy dates Шаблон:Infobox film A Heart in Winter (Шаблон:Lang-fr) is a 1992 French romantic drama film co-written and directed by Claude Sautet. It stars Daniel Auteuil, Emmanuelle Béart and André Dussollier. It was chosen to compete at the 49th Venice International Film Festival,[1] where it won four awards, tying for the Silver Lion. It was nominated for Best Film Not in the English Language at the 47th British Academy Film Awards.
It was the second-to-last film by Sautet. He reunited with Béart on his final feature, 1995's Nelly and Mr. Arnaud.
Synopsis
Highly regarded violin restorer Stéphane works and plays squash with his longtime business partner Maxime. After Maxime, who is married, begins a relationship with concert violinist Camille, Stéphane is called in to do some urgent repairs on Camille's violin. Camille begins to fall for Stéphane, and reveals the truth to Maxime. Stéphane's cool reaction causes confusion for Camille, and she lashes out at him for denying his feelings.[2]
Cast
- Emmanuelle Béart as Camille
- Daniel Auteuil as Stéphane
- André Dussollier as Maxime
- Élizabeth Bourgine as Hélène
- Brigitte Catillon as Regine
- Myriam Boyer as Mme. Amet
- Maurice Garrel as Lachaume
- Jean-Luc Bideau as Ostende
Music
The film features a number of performances of chamber music by Maurice Ravel, played by Jean-Jacques Kantorow (violin), Howard Shelley (piano) and Keith Harvey (cello). New Zealand musician Jeffrey Grice appears in the film in the role of the pianist.[3]
The film contains only excerpts of Ravel compositions, but the soundtrack album includes them in their entirety, performed by Jean-Jacques Kantorow (violin), Philippe Muller (cello) and Jacques Rouvier (piano). A fourth Ravel composition not excerpted in the film, Berceuse sur le nom de Gabriel Faure, is on the soundtrack album. The film helped further popularise Ravel's Piano Trio. The track listing:
- Trio Pour Piano, Violon Et Violoncelle
- i. Premier Mouvement
- ii. Pantoum
- iii. Passacaille
- iv. Final
- Sonata Pour Violon Et Violoncelle
- i. Allegro
- ii. Très Vif
- iii. Vif, Avec Entrain
- Sonate Pour Violon Et Piano
- i. Premier Mouvement
- ii. Blues
- iii. Perpetuum Mobile
- Berceuse Sur Le Nom De Gabriel Fauré
Production
Emmanuelle Béart practised violin for at least a year before the film began shooting, so that she could convincingly mime the performance sequences.
Béart and Auteuil were in a relationship, and married during the making of this film.
Claude Sautet based it on his memories of reading Mikhail Lermontov's "Princess Mary".
Reception
On the review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes, the film holds an approval rating of 85% based on 13 reviews, with an average rating of 7.7/10.[4]
Roger Ebert of the Chicago Sun-Times gave the film 3.5 out of 4, and wrote that the film "has the intensity and delicacy of a great short story."[5]
References
External links
- Шаблон:IMDb title
- Шаблон:AllMovie title
- Шаблон:AlloCiné title
- A Heart in Winter Шаблон:Webarchive at Philosophical Films
Шаблон:Claude Sautet Шаблон:The Silver Lion Шаблон:London Film Critics Circle Award for Foreign Language Film of the Year Шаблон:David di Donatello Best Foreign Film
- ↑ Шаблон:Cite news
- ↑ Independent Film Quarterly. Accessed 16 September 2015
- ↑ Шаблон:Cite web
- ↑ Шаблон:Cite web
- ↑ Шаблон:Cite news
- Английская Википедия
- 1992 films
- 1992 romantic drama films
- 1990s buddy drama films
- 1990s French films
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- Films about classical music and musicians
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- Films directed by Claude Sautet
- Films featuring a Best Supporting Actor César Award-winning performance
- Films produced by Philippe Carcassonne
- Films whose director won the Best Director César Award
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- French buddy drama films
- French romantic drama films
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