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Director:
Writers:
François Ozon (screenplay)
Emmanuèle Bernheim (writer)
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Release Date:
21 May 2003 (Belgium) more
Genre:
Tagline:
Dive into this summer's sexiest mystery more
Plot:
A British mystery author visits her publisher's home in the South of France, where her interaction with his unusual daughter sets off some touchy dynamics. full summary | full synopsis
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Awards:
2 wins & 15 nominations more
User Reviews:
Alluring and Deceptive, Beautifully Spare, Sometimes Slow more (271 total)

Cast

  (in credits order) (verified as complete)

Charlotte Rampling ... Sarah Morton
Ludivine Sagnier ... Julie

Charles Dance ... John Bosload
Jean-Marie Lamour ... Franck
Marc Fayolle ... Marcel
Mireille Mossé ... Marcel's Daughter
Michel Fau ... First Man
Jean-Claude Lecas ... Second Man
Emilie Gavois-Kahn ... Waitress at Cafe (as Emilie Gavois Kahn)
Erarde Forestali ... Old Man
Lauren Farrow ... Julia
Sebastian Harcombe ... Terry Long
Frances Cuka ... Lady on the Underground
Keith Yeates ... Sarah's Father
Tricia Aileen ... John Bosload's Secretary
Glen Davies ... Pub Barman
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Directed by
François Ozon 
 
Writing credits
François Ozon (screenplay)

Emmanuèle Bernheim (writer)

Sionann O'Neill (translation: English)

Produced by
Timothy Burrill .... co-producer
Christine De Jekel .... line producer (as Christine de Jekel)
Olivier Delbosc .... producer
Marc Missonnier .... producer
 
Original Music by
Philippe Rombi 
 
Cinematography by
Yorick Le Saux (director of photography)
 
Film Editing by
Monica Coleman 
 
Casting by
Antoinette Boulat 
 
Production Design by
Wouter Zoon 
 
Art Direction by
Wouter Zoon 
 
Set Decoration by
Brice Blasquez 
 
Costume Design by
Pascaline Chavanne 
 
Makeup Department
Gill Robillard .... makeup artist
Myriam Roger .... hair stylist
 
Production Management
Bruno Amestoy .... unit manager
Aurélien Bouc .... unit manager trainee
Camille Fantou .... unit manager trainee
Jo Farr .... pre-production manager: UK
François Laprètre .... unit manager trainee
Marshall Leviten .... production manager: UK
David Mitnik .... unit manager
Gilles Monnier .... assistant unit manager
Antonio Rodrigues .... unit manager trainee
Christine De Jekel .... production manager (uncredited)
 
Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
Charlotte Brown .... third assistant director: UK
André Cavaillé .... second assistant director
Antoine Garceau .... first assistant director
Toby Sherborne .... second assistant director: UK
 
Art Department
Jane Cooke .... set decorator: UK
Pascal Courtinel .... supervising painter
Paul Cutler .... stand-by props: UK
Frédéric Dor .... carpenter
Nicolas Doyon .... construction manager
Fabienne Fouvil .... drapes
Lee Gordon .... stand-by props: UK
David Lagache .... assistant art director
Jean-Louis Lalet .... property master
Norbert Luchessi .... carpenter
Jean-Luc Schwarz .... supervising painter
Pierre-Gaël Steunou .... property maker: books
 
Sound Department
Lucien Balibar .... floor mixer
Pascal Chauvin .... foley artist
Samuel Dequidt .... assistant sound editor
Aymeric Devoldère .... assistant sound mixer
Eric Grattepain .... assistant foley artist
Benoît Hillebrant .... sound editor
Jean-Pierre Laforce .... sound re-recording mixer
Lionel Lebras .... post-production boom operator
Gilles Missir .... co-sound mixer
Michel Monier .... consultant: Dolby
Hervé Roux .... consultant: DTS
Pascal Vonhatten .... sound recordist (as Pascal Von Hatten)
Michel Filippi .... adr supervisor (uncredited)
 
Special Effects by
Neal Champion .... floor special effects: UK
James Francis Jr. .... floor special effects: UK (as James Francis)
Edward Smith .... floor special effects: UK (as Ed Smith)
Daniel Esperanssa .... special effects technician (uncredited)
 
Visual Effects by
Richard Deusy .... digital color grader
Daniel Esperanssa .... computer graphic designer
Raimbaut Gaffier .... digital grader
Brice Halary .... scanning and recording
Eric Martin .... digital grader
Cyril Vonck .... computer graphic designer
 
Camera and Electrical Department
Richard Burnett .... grip: UK (as Ricky Burnett)
Patrick de Ranter .... Steadicam operator
Milly Donaghy .... second assistant camera: UK
Renaud Fidon .... grip
Max Hureau .... photographer
Slater King .... photographer: UK
Stephen Mack .... second assistant camera
Jean-Claude Moireau .... still photographer
John O'Donoghue .... electrician: UK
Mathias Raaflaub .... best boy
Steven Read .... electrician: UK
Fred Reynolds .... grip: UK
Carlos Ribeiro .... key grip
Benoît Rizzoti .... first assistant camera (as Benoît Rizzotti)
Norman Smith .... gaffer: UK
Jean-Baptiste Thibaud .... Steadicam operator
Jean-Noël Viry .... gaffer
 
Casting Department
Sarah Bird .... casting: UK
Suzy Catliff .... casting associate: UK (uncredited)
 
Costume and Wardrobe Department
Chloé Lesueur .... dresser
Christine Vargas .... wardrobe mistress
 
Editorial Department
Frédéric Barbe .... assistant editor
Feriel Benouarka .... grader: LTC
Christian Dutac .... color timer
Mélanie Karlin .... post-production director: Fidélité
 
Music Department
Richard Boudarham .... musical director
Benjamin Caillaud .... assistant music recordist
Patrick Desremaux .... musician: flute solo
David Galoustov .... musician: violin solo
Gilles Gramaise .... musician: flute solo
Alain Marie .... musician: English horn
Stéphane Reichart .... music mixer
Philippe Rombi .... conductor
Philippe Rombi .... musician: piano solo
Philippe Rombi .... orchestrator
Iris Torossian .... musician: harp
Jacky Tricoire .... musician: guitar solo
 
Transportation Department
Terry Blanchette .... unit driver: UK
Jimmy Coutts .... unit driver: UK
Jeff Derby .... unit driver: UK (as Geoff Derby)
Rene 'Ron' Di Ferro .... unit driver: UK
Howard Doubtfire .... unit driver: UK
Danny Kent .... unit driver: UK
Steve Leon .... unit driver: UK
Wayne Morris .... unit driver: UK
Ron Narduzzo .... unit driver: UK
Evariste Richer .... property driver
Sylvian Robert .... property driver
Kieran Smith .... unit driver: UK
Darren Thackeray .... unit driver: UK
Gilles Tissot .... property driver
 
Other crew
Christophe Cervoni .... financial director: Fidélité
Thierry Chapat .... production accountant
Mike Clark-Hall .... trainee production assistant: UK
Marylène Dastugue .... production secretary
Valérie Delache .... production administrator: Fidélité
Valery de Souza .... production administrator: Fidélité
Jon Duncan .... accountant: UK
Jacqueline Edwards .... production assistant: UK
Agnès Feuvre .... script supervisor
Michel Filippi .... detection
Benjamin Fougère .... trainee production assistant: Fidélité
Michael Harm .... location manager: UK
Paul Jackson .... security: UK
Neil James .... caterer: Set Meals, UK
Aurélie Kazian .... production assistant
Aurélie Lécroart .... trainee production assistant: Fidélité
Julie Léger .... marketing director: Fidélité
Catherine Martin .... caterer
Pablo Mehler .... financial director: Fidélité
Olivier Michaud .... caterer
Emmanuel Mitry .... trainee production assistant: Fidélité
Hugo Rubini .... insurance
Shelagh Tyne .... unit nurse: UK
Christian Valsamidis .... lawyer (as Christian Valsamedis)
Manuel Yvernault .... production assistant: Fidélité
 
Thanks
Frédéric André .... thanks
Serge Arthus .... thanks
François Aubé .... thanks
Sébastien Bella .... thanks
Nicolas Bérard .... thanks
Dominique Besnehard .... thanks
Nathalie Bloch-Lainé .... thanks
Valérie Boyer .... thanks
Hubert Caillard .... thanks
Stéphane Célérier .... thanks: Mars Distribution
Karine Chochon .... thanks
Amédie de Chassey .... thanks
Isabelle Delcroix .... thanks
Marie de Lussiguy .... thanks
Thierry de Segonzac .... thanks
Marina de Van .... thanks
Didier Duverger .... thanks
Colette Gervais .... thanks
Jean-Robert Gibard .... thanks
Patrick Goavec .... thanks
Monique Guerrier .... thanks
Géraldine Gues .... thanks
John Hardy .... thanks: Matrix Film Finance limited
Laurent Hassid .... thanks
Pierre Héros .... thanks
Mathieu Hippeau .... thanks
Ghislaine Malaterre .... thanks
Sirish Malde .... thanks
Etienne Mallet .... thanks
Jean-Pierre Martinie .... thanks
Stéphanie Martinie .... thanks
Delphine Mathieu .... thanks
Pierre Menahem .... thanks: Celluloid Dreams
Sophie Minet .... thanks
Elizabeth Nebout-Mevel .... thanks
Hengameh Panahi .... thanks: Celluloid Dreams
Christophe Pellet .... thanks
Gail Rebuck .... thanks: The Random House Group
François Rivière .... thanks
Juliette Roggeman .... thanks
Marie Sabbah .... thanks
Elisabeth Simpson .... thanks
Anne Smadja .... thanks: Mars Distribution
Tom Stacey .... thanks
Elisabeth Tanner .... thanks
Christophe Vidal .... thanks
Barry Wilkinson .... thanks: London Underground
 
Crew believed to be complete


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Additional Details

MPAA:
Rated R for strong sexual content, nudity, language, some violence and drug use.
Runtime:
102 min
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Aspect Ratio:
1.85 : 1 more
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Fun Stuff

Trivia:
Charlotte Rampling's character Sarah is named after her sister, who killed herself at age 23. She told The Guardian, "I thought that after such a very long time of not letting her be with me that I would like to bring her back into my life." more
Goofs:
Revealing mistakes: When Sarah is shown typing at her laptop, she is clearly pressing the keys at random and sometimes several at once. more
Quotes:
Julie: I'm so tired!
Sarah Morton: Not surprised. It's tiring to kill a man.
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Movie Connections:
Referenced in Semi-Pro (2008) more
Soundtrack:
Promised Land more

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3 out of 3 people found the following review useful.
Alluring and Deceptive, Beautifully Spare, Sometimes Slow, 18 July 2009
7/10
Author: secondtake from United States

Swimming Pool (2003)

Alluring and Deceptive, Beautifully Compact

All I had repeatedly heard before recently viewing Francois Ozon's Swimming Pool is that the lead actress, Ludivine Sagnier, was searingly sexy. Well, if that's what you want in a movie, you might agree. But it lowered my expectations, nearly to the point of not watching it. In the end, Sagnier's character, whatever her physique, is mostly coy and bratty, and her nudity, in France, around her own very private swimming pool, shouldn't really be an issue-- except maybe for the viewer. For me, there was sometimes a mismatch in my head between watching the actress and watching the character, and if this is a flaw in some movies, here, in some basic way, it ties into the intention. At least, that's how I had to look at it to give it a chance.

This is an odd starting point for watching a movie, for sure, but it is Sagnier's brazen outwardness that makes the more complex role played by Charlotte Rampling take on some interest. How else to portray the theme of a woman who uses her body and her confidence to seduce the other characters in front of an older woman who wishes she could do the same? Swimming Pool really isn't about sex, but it absolutely is about the appearances that lead to sex--of being sexy, to put it a little stupidly--and Rampling increasingly takes on the role of viewer within her own character, and I think she ends up as perplexed as we do. All to good effect.

The minimal plot is about the failure by a successful novelist to see alluring from allusion, fact from fantasy. It's about storytelling, fiction, and ultimately fear of failure. The reconstruction of the past becomes the inner confusion in the mind of the main character, a charming and effective Rampling playing a novelist who was once, by all suggestion, the very seductress suggested by the younger woman.

This is certainly a film worth watching to give it your own take. For some it will seem willfully confusing to the point of manipulation--the viewer is fooled and taken for a ride, and it feels a little confusing for the sake of confusion. For others it will seem endlessly mysterious and clever, even if requiring a kind of blindness to certain narrative conflicts (which may or may not be logically resolved by the end--I watched parts a second time to check). Right from the start there is an ingenious mismatch of facts that you start to brush off, and when things develop in ways I don't dare suggest for fear of ruining things, these clues grow in meaning. It will certainly be great for discussion, heated or not, and that's a sign (for me) of a good experience, though not necessarily a superior movie.

It is notable how economical the filming is--the setting is limited, the characters few, the range of situations reasonable and not requiring trickery or effects. And it comes down to Rampling, above all, holding the psychology together. It shows how little you need to take a good plot idea and flesh it out, sexist voyeurism or not.

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