Une famille qui passe ses vacances dans les Alpes françaises est confrontée à une avalanche dévastatrice.Une famille qui passe ses vacances dans les Alpes françaises est confrontée à une avalanche dévastatrice.Une famille qui passe ses vacances dans les Alpes françaises est confrontée à une avalanche dévastatrice.
- Nominé pour le prix 1 BAFTA Award
- 31 victoires et 41 nominations au total
Johannes Kuhnke
- Tomas
- (as Johannes Bah Kuhnke)
Karl Pincon
- Turistfotografen
- (as Karl Pinçon)
Julie Roumogoux
- Snowboardparet
- (as Julie Roumegoux)
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Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesDirector Ruben Östlund acquired inspiration for some scenes in the screenplay from real footage on YouTube. For example, the avalanche which serves as a momentum early in the story was inspired by a video Östlund found on YouTube, and a performance by a 12-year-old accordionist of Vivaldi's "Summer" was taken directly from a YouTube clip and played repeatedly throughout the film.
- GaffesThe family is skiing in the French Alps, but when Mats and Fanny are waiting for the elevator after their awkward evening with Tomas and Ebba, the directory beside the elevator is in Swedish.
- ConnexionsFeatured in 72nd Golden Globe Awards (2015)
- Bandes originalesConcerto No. 2 in G minor, Op. 8, RV 315, 'L'estate' (Summer)
Written by Antonio Vivaldi
Arranged by Pavel Fenyuk
Performed by Alexander Hrustevich
Commentaire en vedette
'FORCE MAJEURE': Four Stars (Out of Five)
Swedish drama flick about a family on holiday in the French Alps, who survive an avalanche; which then puts the father's courage, and family value, in question (as he abandoned his family to save himself). The film was written and directed by Ruben Ostlund and stars Johannes Kuhnke and Lisa Loven Kongsli. It's one of the most critically acclaimed movies of 2014 and was nominated for a Golden Globe; for Best Foreign Language Film. I found it to be a pretty interesting and dramatically intense character study.
The film tells the story of a Swedish family vacationing in the French Alps. One day, during lunch at a beautiful mountainside restaurant, the family is hit by an avalanche, along with other restaurant customers. Everyone is safe but it becomes apparent to the wife, Ebba (Kongsli), that her husband, Tomas (Kuhnke), had fled the scene by himself; leaving the family to fend for themselves. This really bothers Ebba, who proceeds to harass Tomas about it, for the rest of their ski trip. Tomas tries to deny his cowardly actions ever took place, as he lets the event eat him up inside.
The movie kind of deals with everyone's worst fears; 'how would you react in a traumatic life threatening situation?', 'would you be the heroic person you would want to be?'. These are fears that have haunted me, at times. I think I'd be brave, and do the right thing, but no one really knows for sure; until they're in that situation. The film is pretty insightful in that way and it's also very disturbing. The harassment, from the wife, makes the film feel very disheartening. There is a twist ending, as well, that provides a little more emotional satisfaction for everyone. It's a well made drama film, but pretty hard to sit through.
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Swedish drama flick about a family on holiday in the French Alps, who survive an avalanche; which then puts the father's courage, and family value, in question (as he abandoned his family to save himself). The film was written and directed by Ruben Ostlund and stars Johannes Kuhnke and Lisa Loven Kongsli. It's one of the most critically acclaimed movies of 2014 and was nominated for a Golden Globe; for Best Foreign Language Film. I found it to be a pretty interesting and dramatically intense character study.
The film tells the story of a Swedish family vacationing in the French Alps. One day, during lunch at a beautiful mountainside restaurant, the family is hit by an avalanche, along with other restaurant customers. Everyone is safe but it becomes apparent to the wife, Ebba (Kongsli), that her husband, Tomas (Kuhnke), had fled the scene by himself; leaving the family to fend for themselves. This really bothers Ebba, who proceeds to harass Tomas about it, for the rest of their ski trip. Tomas tries to deny his cowardly actions ever took place, as he lets the event eat him up inside.
The movie kind of deals with everyone's worst fears; 'how would you react in a traumatic life threatening situation?', 'would you be the heroic person you would want to be?'. These are fears that have haunted me, at times. I think I'd be brave, and do the right thing, but no one really knows for sure; until they're in that situation. The film is pretty insightful in that way and it's also very disturbing. The harassment, from the wife, makes the film feel very disheartening. There is a twist ending, as well, that provides a little more emotional satisfaction for everyone. It's a well made drama film, but pretty hard to sit through.
Watch our movie review show 'MOVIE TALK' at: http://youtu.be/WFFIYhYu22M
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- 10 févr. 2015
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- Date de sortie
- Pays d’origine
- Sites officiels
- Langues
- Aussi connu sous le nom de
- Force Majeure
- Lieux de tournage
- Copperhill Mountain Lodge, Åre, Jämtlands län, Suède(indoor scenes)
- sociétés de production
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Box-office
- Brut – États-Unis et Canada
- 1 359 497 $ US
- Fin de semaine d'ouverture – États-Unis et Canada
- 23 309 $ US
- 26 oct. 2014
- Brut – à l'échelle mondiale
- 4 094 339 $ US
- Durée2 heures
- Couleur
- Mixage
- Rapport de forme
- 2.35 : 1
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