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Director:
Bertrand Blier
Writer:
Bertrand Blier (writer)
Contact:
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Release Date:
23 May 1984 (France) more
Genre:
Comedy more
Plot:
A desperate alcoholic reaches a turning-point in his life when he meets a strange woman in a railway carriage: they make love, but then she leaves. Chasing after the girl, he clings to her as if she were his final chance. | add synopsis
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Awards:
2 wins & 2 nominations more
User Comments:
A surreal twist on marriage! more

Cast

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Alain Delon ... Robert Avranche
Nathalie Baye ... Donatienne Pouget / Marie-Thérèse Chatelard / Geneviève Avranche
Gérard Darmon ... Duval
Geneviève Fontanel ... Madeleine Pecqueur
Jean-Pierre Darroussin ... The second passenger
Sabine Haudepin ... Carmen
Jean-François Stévenin ... Chatelard
Ginette Garcin ... The florist
Michel Galabru ... Emile Pecqueur
Philippe Laudenbach ... Sam
Paul Guers ... Clark
Jean-Louis Foulquier ... Bob
Jacques Pisias ... Fred (as Firmin)
Vincent Lindon ... Brechet
Norbert Letheule ... Paraiso
Bernard Farcy ... Farid
Pierre Le Rumeur
Michel Peyrelon ... A neighbour

Jean-Claude Dreyfus ... A neighbour

Jean Reno ... A neighbour
Christian Bouillette ... A neighbour
Jacques Denis ... A neighbour
Nadia Barentin
Eric Prat
Sébastien Floche
rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Stéphane Boucher ... (uncredited)
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Directed by
Bertrand Blier 
 
Writing credits
(in alphabetical order)
Bertrand Blier  writer

Produced by
Alain Sarde .... producer
 
Original Music by
Bohuslav Martinu 
Laurent Rossi 
 
Cinematography by
Jean Penzer 
 
Film Editing by
Claudine Merlin 
 
Production Design by
Bernard Evein 
 
Costume Design by
Michèle Cerf 
 
Makeup Department
Jean-Pierre Eychenne .... makeup artist
Fouzia Harleman .... key hair stylist
 
Production Management
Gérard Crosnier .... production manager
 
Sound Department
Bernard Bats .... sound
Dominique Hennequin .... sound
 
Camera and Electrical Department
Yves Agostini .... camera operator
 
Other crew
Annie Maurel .... script supervisor
 

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Additional Details

Also Known As:
Our Story
Separate Rooms
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Runtime:
Brazil:110 min
Country:
France
Language:
French
Color:
Color
Aspect Ratio:
1.66 : 1 more
Sound Mix:
Mono
Certification:
Iceland:L | UK:15

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14 out of 16 people found the following comment useful:-
A surreal twist on marriage!, 24 April 2001
7/10
Author: Darren Parry from Holyhead, Wales

Please don't get me wrong - I like this movie. It is pure 80's French romantic cinema, has two excellent leads, and like the Flic flicks of the time, has relevant modern themes. It is, however, deeply flawed.

"Notre Histoire" is a classic example of a movie in which an established director carries out all the mistakes he should have shaken off at film school. For instance, Blier is the only director I know who doesn't know how to use music effectively - music is just slotted in at random points, and very unsuitable points at that.

Like a lot of Blier's work, this is a film of confusion, alternative reality and twisted takes on what we call normal life. Its' characters change persona, distance becomes meaningless, relationships blur - yet the film's final few seconds puts everything - and I do mean EVERYTHING - into sharp context.

Essentially, this is a vehicle for Alain Delon, but it's nowhere in the same league as Le Samourai. It's Delon - the King of 60s Cool - playing Robert, a middle-aged man in crisis; yes, playing against type! His marriage is on the rocks, but being Delon, he attracts the attention of wayward young mother Donatienne (Baye). After a fleeting assignation on an SNCF train, Robert won't let go. Donatienne is the woman for him, and he won't give her up! To hell with the marriage, the job, the house, the normal life - let's be reckless!

What follows is a series of surreal set pieces taking Robert from fascination to obsession to the spiritual nature of beer. The surreal nature of the film does throw up some problems as times. The objectification of women for instance; women are displayed as problematic objects for men; inconveniences that get in the way of a good Gallic life. Even Nathalie Baye herself is portrayed as a hooker, wife, mother, teacher and adulteress in many episodes of the tale.

However, the leads are wonderful - Delon gives it his seedy, confused best, whilst Baye (in my mind the most underrated French actress of her generation) gives a wonderful weak/strong performance as the many faces of Donatienne.

Yes, this is a surreal love story. Yes, this is so Gallic it could not be remade in English. Yes, it isn't perfect, but it's an excellent example of a purely French cinema that is simply too homegrown to be appreciated by a wider audience.

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