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Шаблон:Short description Шаблон:Use dmy dates Шаблон:Use British English Шаблон:Expand French Шаблон:Infobox film Gainsbourg: A Heroic Life (original title: Gainsbourg (Vie héroïque)) is a 2010 French drama film written and directed by Joann Sfar. It is a biopic of French singer Serge Gainsbourg.

Plot

The film follows notorious musician Serge Gainsbourg's exploits from his upbringing in Nazi occupied France through his rise to fame and love affairs with Juliette Gréco, Brigitte Bardot and Jane Birkin to his later experimentation with reggae in Jamaica. It also incorporates multiple elements of fantasy, most significantly with the character called "The Mug", an animated exaggeration of Gainsbourg that acts as his conscience (or anti-conscience) at crucial moments in Gainsbourg's life. The film also includes many of Gainsbourg's more famous songs, which serve as the soundtrack to the film and often serve as plot elements themselves.

Cast

Actor Role
Eric Elmosnino Serge Gainsbourg
Lucy Gordon Jane Birkin
Laetitia Casta Brigitte Bardot
Doug Jones La Gueule (Gainsbourg's mug)
Deborah Grall Lise Levitzky
Mylène Jampanoï Bambou (Caroline von Paulus)
Anna Mouglalis Juliette Gréco
Yolande Moreau Fréhel
Sara Forestier France Gall
Philippe Katerine Boris Vian
Philippe Duquesne Lucky Sarcelles
Grégory Gadebois Phyphy
François Morel The Boarding's Director
Claude Chabrol Gainsbourg's Music Producer
Ophélia Kolb The Model
Kacey Mottet Klein young Serge Gainsbourg (Lucien Ginsburg)

Notes

Critical response

The film received mixed to positive reviews. Review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes reports that 73% of 78 critics gave the film a positive review, for an average rating of 6.2/10. The site's consensus reads, "It might be thinly written and messily made, but Gainsbourg: A Heroic Life is also appropriately glamorous and intense -- and powerfully led by a gripping performance from Erik Elmosnino.".[3] Metacritic gave the film a score of 58 out of 100, based on 26 critics, indicating "mixed or average reviews".[4]

Kenneth Turan of The Los Angeles Times enjoyed the film: Шаблон:Cquote

Other critics had alternative opinions, such as A.O. Scott of The New York Times: Шаблон:Cquote

Accolades

The film was awarded 3 César Awards on 25 February 2011 including a César Award for Best Actor for Eric Elmosnino, a César Award for Best First Feature Film for Joann Sfar and César Award for Best Sound. It also received an additional 8 nominations.

Award / Film Festival Category Recipients and nominees Result
Cabourg Film Festival Swann d'Or for Best Actor Éric Elmosnino Шаблон:Won
César Awards Best Film Шаблон:Nom
Best Actor Éric Elmosnino Шаблон:Won
Best Supporting Actress Laetitia Casta Шаблон:Nom
Best First Feature Film Шаблон:Won
Best Cinematography Guillaume Schiffman Шаблон:Nom
Best Editing Marilyne Monthieux Шаблон:Nom
Best Sound Daniel Sobrino, Jean Goudier and Cyril Holtz Шаблон:Won
Best Production Design Christian Marti Шаблон:Nom
Globes de Cristal Award Best Actor Éric Elmosnino Шаблон:Nom
Lumières Awards Best Film Шаблон:Nom
Best Director Joann Sfar Шаблон:Nom
Best Actor Éric Elmosnino Шаблон:Nom
Magritte Awards Best Supporting Actress Yolande Moreau Шаблон:Nom
Tribeca Film Festival Best Actor in a Narrative Feature Film Éric Elmosnino Шаблон:Won

References

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External links

Шаблон:Joann Sfar Шаблон:Serge Gainsbourg Шаблон:Brigitte Bardot Шаблон:César Award for Best First Feature Film