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Ein Sonntag auf dem Lande

Originaltitel: Un dimanche à la campagne
  • 1984
  • 6
  • 1 Std. 30 Min.
IMDb-BEWERTUNG
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Ein Sonntag auf dem Lande (1984)
Zeitraum: DramaDrama

Ladmiral erkennt in seiner Tochter Irene, den Menschen welcher er gern geworden wäre.Ladmiral erkennt in seiner Tochter Irene, den Menschen welcher er gern geworden wäre.Ladmiral erkennt in seiner Tochter Irene, den Menschen welcher er gern geworden wäre.

  • Regie
    • Bertrand Tavernier
  • Drehbuch
    • Pierre Bost
    • Bertrand Tavernier
    • Colo Tavernier
  • Hauptbesetzung
    • Louis Ducreux
    • Michel Aumont
    • Sabine Azéma
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    7,4/10
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    • Regie
      • Bertrand Tavernier
    • Drehbuch
      • Pierre Bost
      • Bertrand Tavernier
      • Colo Tavernier
    • Hauptbesetzung
      • Louis Ducreux
      • Michel Aumont
      • Sabine Azéma
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    • 16Kritische Rezensionen
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    • Nominiert für 1 BAFTA Award
      • 13 Gewinne & 12 Nominierungen insgesamt

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    Louis Ducreux
    Louis Ducreux
    • Monsieur Ladmiral
    Michel Aumont
    Michel Aumont
    • Gonzague
    Sabine Azéma
    Sabine Azéma
    • Irène
    • (as Sabine Azema)
    Geneviève Mnich
    Geneviève Mnich
    • Marie-Thérèse
    • (as Genevieve Mnich)
    Monique Chaumette
    Monique Chaumette
    • Mercédès
    Thomas Duval
    • Emile
    Quentin Ogier
    Quentin Ogier
    • Lucien
    Katia Wostrikoff
    • Mireille
    Claude Winter
    • Madame Ladmiral
    Jean-Roger Milo
    • Fisherman (Le pêcheur)
    Pascale Vignal
    • A servant (La serveuse)
    Jacques Poitrenaud
    • Hector (Patron guinguette)
    Valentine Suard
    • Little girl (La petite fille 1)
    Erika Faivre
    • Little girl (La petite fille 2)
    Marc Perrone
    • Accordionist (L'accordéoniste)
    • Regie
      • Bertrand Tavernier
    • Drehbuch
      • Pierre Bost
      • Bertrand Tavernier
      • Colo Tavernier
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    9dbdumonteil

    The dark side of the sun.

    A lot of people consider it Tavernier's best .

    An old man lives in the country in a desirable property.He waits for his children's visit .Whereas his son ,Gonzague,who lives a bourgeois life with wife and kids frequently turns up,his daughter Irene , a socialite ,a woman ahead of her time is often too busy in Paris to remember his old papa.

    On a clear sunny day,they all gather in the father's house .Suddenly the house does not look that much cozy.The novel on which the movie is based is called "Mr Ladmiral Va Bientôt Mourir" (M.Ladmiral is soon going to die)and Death shows beneath the placid surface : a terrifying vision of the old man on his death bed -there is a similar scene in John Huston's last work-;a fleeting souvenir of a picnic in the garden where they used to eat (wild?) strawberries;more prosaically,when the family arrives near the church,they can hear "Nearer to thee ,my God" (the Titanic band's canticle!).

    The admirable sequence in the Guinguettes displays not only Tavernier's tribute to Auguste Renoir,but also his love for the true masters of the French cinema:Auguste's son Jean ("Une Partie de Campagne") ,Julien Duvivier ("La Belle Equipe") and Jacques Becker ("Casque d'or").

    This is a brilliant movie by the man who is perhaps the greatest living French director.His command of the picture is so fascinating that even the frequent voice -overs are not redundant.

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    Wild Strawberries Ingmar Bergman 1957

    Eglantine Jean Claude Brialy 1971

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    Kirpianuscus

    a gift

    I saw this film as a gift. For images, reminding the work of an Auguste Renoir, for portrait of family and the small gestures defining the relations between its members, for lovely acting and for the good state of soul inspired by it.

    I discovered it, in same measure, as a beautiful gift offered by Bertrand Tavernier. A precious gift about meaning of life and meanings of visits, about the games of children and problems of adults, about joy and the shadows of sadness, about a venerable manner and the lady helping him in ordinary problems.

    Nostalgia ? Off course, but it represents more and , scene by scene, you feel it.

    A beautiful film as a precious circle of emotions.
    8bandw

    A painterly portrait of an aging painter and his family

    In pre-WWI France Monsieur Ladmiral prepares for the day in his large country house near Paris. It is Sunday, the day his son Gonzague and family frequently visit him. Gonzague arrives by train with his wife and three children - two young sons and a daughter. Monsieur Ladmiral walks to the station to meet them. Well actually he only makes it about half way there when he meets the family walking toward his house. Thus we are introduced to one of the themes - how Ladmiral deals with getting older (in this case by denying that he can't walk as fast as he used to).

    On this particular Sunday Ladmiral is also treated to a rare visit by his daughter Irène. She arrives by car and her breezy, outgoing personality dominates. The children take to her, but the reactions of the rest of the family are much more complex. Gonzague has been the dutiful son who has done what was expected of him while Irène is clearly a bit of a free spirit. But equally as clear is that Ladmiral favors his daughter for her determination to live life on her own terms and is disappointed that his son has not been more aggressive.

    It is amazing how much we come to understand the dynamics of this family from observing them during this one day. Typical of the hints we get is Gonzague's comment, in response to the excitement over Irène's car, that "I had children and not a car." By the end you feel that you can extrapolate backward in time to the essential history of this family.

    Particularly poignant are the musing of the old man himself. He has been a painter of some repute and respect, but feels perhaps that he took too modest a path in his work, that he could have been more experimental and made more significant contributions. Is he wishing that he had been more like Irène than Gonzague, and that is why he fancies his daughter?

    The pacing is slow and the filming is lush. You are left with a certain wistfulness. This may evoke memories to visits to your own grandparents.

    The focus in on the personalities and the undercurrents of conflicted feelings that exist in all families.
    couzijn

    A puzzling but pleasant film with a long aftertaste

    I saw this film sixteen years ago, at a time when I did not see many 'filmhouse' movies yet. It made a strong impression on me, I wasn't used to so many 'open spaces' in films, which spectators have to fill according to their own ideas. Later I understood that once you start filling these 'holes' with pieces of yourself, the film becomes much more personal.

    From time to time I think back to this film, like I did just now when I looked it up in the IMDB. Its storytelling, or rather story-hinting, is apparently so strong that even after sixteen years I am looking for some answers to the questions that the film raises.

    In short: go see it.
    10WilliamCKH

    Wish every day was like Sunday

    I saw this film many years ago and loved it and just rewatched it again, this time, on DVD with Bertrand Tavernier's commentary. I must say that I love it now even more. The two words that permeate throughout his film rhythm and time. It is strange to me that he does not say that impressionism was a major inspiration in the work, in fact he says the contrary. Yet I've noticed many films where the director meant to do something only it was taken very differently by the viewers and I guess this was such a case.

    Anyway to get back to the film, in hearing Tavernier's commentary, I now realize how musical the whole film is, it's lazy, Sunday tone, then Irene (Azema) coming in like a tornado, then quiet conversations, then someone getting stuck in a tree, then another quiet conversation, then a dance...a series of stop starts that lulls you in its rhythm, but awakens you again with bursts of life and vitality.

    In speaking of time and the passage of it, Tavernier encapsulates the life of Mr. Lamiral in one Sunday afternoon, and all the bittersweet sadness, through his relationship with his children, grandchildren, maid and himself through his actions and voiceovers made by an all knowing narrator.

    I feel a sense of pride that Tavernier points out in his commentary the poignant scenes which I was so touched by in the first viewing. The scene where Irene tells herself that her niece would die young, the scene where Irene and her father speak of painting, The narrator supplying profound insights on M. Ladmiral about his indifference to his grandchildren. Gonzague's and his wife's decency, but utter clumsiness, living a life bounded by convention and security.

    I also learned so much about camera movement through Tavernier. He describes not only the how, but why certain shots are shot they are and you begin to understand why certain scenes provoke certain emotions not only through dialogue and setting, but also how you hear something and see something. One scene where Gonzague and his wife are having an argument and M. Ladmiral comes into the scene but rather than say a word to interrupt, he concludes to himself that it is pointless and leaves the scene without uttering a word. Such a scene tells so much, the relationship of the couple, the father's relationship with the couple, and the father's relationship with himself, all in the frame of a 5 second shot. I'm grateful to M. Tavernier for having created such a beautiful film and added such brilliant insight on the nature of this work.

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      The film is included on Roger Ebert's "Great Movies" list.
    • Patzer
      Irene's flower in her bodice disappears and then reappears.
    • Verbindungen
      Featured in At the Movies: The Falcon and the Snowman/That's Dancing!/A Sunday in the Country (1985)
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      Quintette pour piano et cordes Op. 115
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    • Erscheinungsdatum
      • 19. Januar 1985 (Westdeutschland)
    • Herkunftsland
      • Frankreich
    • Sprache
      • Französisch
    • Auch bekannt als
      • A Sunday in the Country
    • Drehorte
      • Château du Grand Saint-Léger, Villers-en Arthies, Val-d'Oise, Frankreich(house and garden)
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      • 1 Std. 30 Min.(90 min)
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