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Actresses 2007 123movies

Dec. 26, 2007107 Min.
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Watch: Actrices 2007 123movies, Full Movie Online – Marcelline is an actress. Forty, single and childless, she begins rehearsals for Turgenev’s A MONTH IN THE COUNTRY. Denis, the director, admires her greatly and promises he’ll make her happy on stage – she will shine. But things don’t go to plan. Denis introduces Marcelline to his assistant, Nathalie. The two women were at drama school together twenty years earlier. Nathalie tells her she had to give up acting: she has a husband and children. Marcelline and Nathalie look at each other as if in a mirror, each seeing in the other the life she doesn’t have, the dreams she cannot bear to abandon. Their meeting is the first in a series of tremors that will turn Marcelline’s life upside down..
Plot: Marcelline is an actress. Forty, single and childless, she begins rehearsals for Turgenev’s A MONTH IN THE COUNTRY. Denis, the director, admires her greatly and promises he’ll make her happy on stage – she will shine. But things don’t go to plan. Denis introduces Marcelline to his assistant, Nathalie. The two women were at drama school together twenty years earlier. Nathalie tells her she had to give up acting: she has a husband and children. Marcelline and Nathalie look at each other as if in a mirror, each seeing in the other the life she doesn’t have, the dreams she cannot bear to abandon. Their meeting is the first in a series of tremors that will turn Marcelline’s life upside down.
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5.7/10 Votes: 737
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N/A Votes: 22 Popularity: 3.74 | TMDB

Reviews:

More France than Woody Allen
It has been called a comedy in his spirit. It isn’t. Surely the people here are neurotic, but much more than they are in an Allen movie. And they lack his humour.

Marcelline is the actress who goes Turgenyev. In her private life, she desperately wants a child. She’s 40 now. This neurosis together with the part she’s acting, almost destroys her. She doesn’t know who she is anymore.

But instead of being a movie about common life, this is more a movie about theatre. And you don’t feel much, watching it. Woody Allen is far away.

Review By: stensson
Failed productions
Valeria is valiant in this, her second directorial effort. She has tried to represent a person who may be embarrassingly like herself: an actress of stage and screen with serious self doubts, unmarried on the cusp of forty, childless and pushing the limits of her biological clock, starring in a play she can’t get the hang of (one from which the actress in real life was fired). She has enlisted a highly qualified cast including her pal and collaborator Noémie Lvovsky (coauthor here), Matthieu Amalric, Louis Garrel, her own mother, Marysa Borini (as her mother), and Louis Garrel’s rather awesome grandfather, Maurice. Unfortunately, the whole effort is a bust, not only the play-within-the-movie, but the movie itself. Somehow Bruni Tedeschi manages to make her role and the film at the same time both heavy-handed and vague.

Marcelline (Bruni Tedeschi) wants to have a child and prays constantly to the Virgin Mary for help. She might try finding a boyfriend. Instead she’s pursued by her annoying nag of a mother (who natters on in Italian to a friend–these scenes mildly comic, but also rather superfluous), and shows such self-doubt in approaching a play she’s to star in, Turgenev’s ‘A Month in the Country,’ that she can’t even say whether she’s left-handed or right-handed when pressed by the annoying director, Denis (Amalric). People say he’s gay: why then does he practically try to rape her when she has one of her frequent neurotic fits–this time over the color of a dress–and tries to walk out of the role? Amalric is a remarkable, very often compulsively watchable, actor. But he can bug you sometimes, and his mixture of belligerence and craziness this time only makes him one more French cinematic theatrical cliché. Where is Jacque Rivette when we need him? He’d have had a light touch, and probably expanded the role of the play and made it a fascinating counterpoint to the other action. Here, that possibility of subtle parallels is only gestured at, the same bits from the play being repeated over and over. Eventually after rehearsals and the opening, Marcelline does walk off just as a performance is supposed to begin. By then it’s too late. The screenplay is chronologically misconceived.

Éric (Louis Garrel), who plays the young tutor, Belyaev, who Marcelline’s character falls in love with in the play, falls in love with her for real. Young Garrel has fun with his small role, managing his usual sultriness effortlessly and subtle about his declarations. But they’re wasted on Marcelline. Or is it just bad luck that she thinks Éric’s gotten involved with a younger woman at the end? Maurice Garrel, who’s usually cast as a dead or dying man these days, appears, briefly, as Marcelline’s dead father. There’s another dead person, or rather a person who never lived: Natalia Petrovna, the character Marcelline is playing, as represented by Valeria Golino. It’s hard to see how any of this business fits in, because everything has started off on the wrong track.

Noémie Lvovsky and Valeria Bruni Tedeschi make an odd contrast, certainly not one that is to the benefit of Bruni Tedeschi.The thing is, Bruni Tedeschi does come through as wooden, just as the characters tell her she is (“a Swiss lake” a former lover called her), and Lvovsky has an appealing funkiness, a slight comic edge to her. Lvovsky’s character, Nathalie, Marcelline’s former acting school classmate and Denis’ collaborator in putting on the play, is the one who takes over the lead role when Marcelline walks away from it. Nathalie is unfulfilled professionally, perhaps matrimonially, but she does have a husband and young kids. Then one day she announces she’s madly in love with Denis. That’s when we’re told he’s gay. She doesn’t care. Neither do we. But what we do care about is that Lvovsky is soulful and appealing. She makes us wonder why Bruni Tedeschi should be at the center of the film–which gravitates to Lvovsky every time she’s on screen.

There’s something going on with swimming and music, with some pretentious uses of The Marriage of Figaro and some rather peppy use of big band swing–and through it all somehow, exactly how it’s hard to say, the hint that a suicide attempt may actually be a new beginning. But that’s the end of the movie–a freeze-frame in mid-breaststroke.

Frankly, everything about this film feels misfired. It starts off on the wrong foot. It makes its points far too heavy-handedly. It’s star/director is unappealing. You want to shake her and point to Louis Garrel and say Go girl, he wants you, get laid! What does she think the virgin Mary is going to do, provide her with a virgin birth too?

Some of the other projects Bruni Tedeschi has been associated with have not impressed much. To wit: (working backwards) Ridley Scott’s 2006 ‘A Good Year’ (not a good film). Nobuhiro Suwa’s insufferably boring 2005 ‘A Perfect Couple’/’Un couple parfait,’ Ducastel and Martineau’s underwhelming ‘Cote d’Azur’/’Crustacés et coquillages’ (same year). Whether or not you liked the movie (I did not) her role in Spielberg’s 2005 (busy year!) ‘Munich’ was minor. Sheis central to Ozon’s pretentious, misfired ‘5×2’ (2004). Her rather odd role in Ozon’s much better ‘Le temps qui reste’ is touching in its way.

Review By: Chris Knipp

Other Information:

Original Title Actrices
Release Date 2007-12-26
Release Year 2007

Original Language fr
Runtime 1 hr 47 min (107 min)
Budget 0
Revenue 0
Status Released
Rated N/A
Genre Comedy, Drama
Director Valeria Bruni Tedeschi
Writer Valeria Bruni Tedeschi, Noémie Lvovsky, Agnès de Sacy
Actors Valeria Bruni Tedeschi, Noémie Lvovsky, Louis Garrel
Country France
Awards 1 win & 4 nominations
Production Company N/A
Website N/A


Technical Information:

Sound Mix Dolby Digital
Aspect Ratio 1.85 : 1
Camera N/A
Laboratory N/A
Film Length N/A
Negative Format N/A
Cinematographic Process N/A
Printed Film Format N/A

Actresses 2007 123movies
Original title Actrices
TMDb Rating 5.409 22 votes

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