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Les histoires qu'on raconte

Titre original : Stories We Tell
  • 2012
  • PG
  • 1h 48m
ÉVALUATION IMDb
7,5/10
15 k
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Les histoires qu'on raconte (2012)
A film that excavates layers of myth and memory to find the elusive truth at the core of a family of storytellers.
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Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueA film that excavates layers of myth and memory to find the elusive truth at the core of a family of storytellers.A film that excavates layers of myth and memory to find the elusive truth at the core of a family of storytellers.A film that excavates layers of myth and memory to find the elusive truth at the core of a family of storytellers.

  • Réalisation
    • Sarah Polley
  • Scénaristes
    • Sarah Polley
    • Michael Polley
  • Vedettes
    • Michael Polley
    • John Buchan
    • Mark Polley
  • Voir l’information sur la production à IMDbPro
  • ÉVALUATION IMDb
    7,5/10
    15 k
    MA NOTE
    • Réalisation
      • Sarah Polley
    • Scénaristes
      • Sarah Polley
      • Michael Polley
    • Vedettes
      • Michael Polley
      • John Buchan
      • Mark Polley
    • 78Commentaires d'utilisateurs
    • 148Commentaires de critiques
    • 91Métascore
  • Voir l’information sur la production à IMDbPro
    • Prix
      • 25 victoires et 44 nominations au total

    Vidéos5

    Theatrical Version
    Trailer 2:32
    Theatrical Version
    Stories We Tell: At Some Point
    Clip 1:07
    Stories We Tell: At Some Point
    Stories We Tell: At Some Point
    Clip 1:07
    Stories We Tell: At Some Point
    Stories We Tell: Hi Harry
    Clip 0:33
    Stories We Tell: Hi Harry
    Stories We Tell: Tremendous Story
    Clip 1:03
    Stories We Tell: Tremendous Story
    Stories We Tell: Other Children
    Clip 0:53
    Stories We Tell: Other Children

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    Michael Polley
    Michael Polley
    • Self - Storyteller
    John Buchan
    John Buchan
    • Self - Storyteller
    Mark Polley
    Mark Polley
    • Self - Storyteller
    Harry Gulkin
    Harry Gulkin
    • Self - Storyteller
    Susy Buchan
    Susy Buchan
    • Self - Storyteller
    Joanna Polley
    Joanna Polley
    • Self - Storyteller
    Cathy Gulkin
    • Self - Storyteller
    Marie Murphy
    Marie Murphy
    • Self - Storyteller
    Robert MacMillan
    • Self - Storyteller
    Anne Tait
    • Self - Storyteller
    Deirdre Bowen
    Deirdre Bowen
    • Self - Storyteller
    Victoria Mitchell
    Victoria Mitchell
    • Self - Storyteller
    Mort Ransen
    Mort Ransen
    • Self - Storyteller
    Geoffrey Bowes
    Geoffrey Bowes
    • Self - Storyteller
    • (as Geoff Bowes)
    Tom Butler
    Tom Butler
    • Self - Storyteller
    Pixie Bigelow
    Pixie Bigelow
    • Self - Storyteller
    Claire Walker
    • Self - Storyteller
    Rebecca Jenkins
    Rebecca Jenkins
    • Diane Polley
    • Réalisation
      • Sarah Polley
    • Scénaristes
      • Sarah Polley
      • Michael Polley
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    Commentaires des utilisateurs78

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    bob the moo

    Interesting and engaging while also being unsuccessful in its goals

    Actress and filmmaker Sarah Polley decides to make this film about her family history, with a particular early focus on her mother who died many years prior. In building the story of her family she draws on all those alive who were involved and this is probably as much as you want to know. Many others have put too many details in their comments without warning and I think this is unfair as this is a film that is better when you come at it without knowing everything. Polley tells this story in a way that is engaging and interesting. Early in the film one of the contributors asks "who would want to know about our family" and it is a fair question since, although it has famous members – they are really not that famous. In reality though the film is structured and delivered in such a way that, while you may not have an interest in this specific family, their story is engagingly told.

    On this level I liked the film and I thought it worked well, but I have to disagree with the comments made by many in regard what it else it does. Many have praised the film for showing how stories get fragmented and twisted and how perspectives etc influence their telling and indeed Polley herself lays this out as the goal for the film when she is asked towards the end. Perhaps it is because she said it so clearly that some assumed she'd done this and perhaps it is also the reason why it stood out to me that she didn't, even though I liked what she had done with it. The problem with this goal is that, while the story over the past few decades may have been half-told, twisted and gradually revealed with different people knowing or thinking different things, in the film this is not the case at all. Indeed the thing that makes the story so engaging is that it is so well structured to be gradually delivered, be clear and be interesting on its impact on the family. Everyone contributing knows the full story and while they may have different opinions on small things or motivations of others, there really isn't something like Rashomon here where the same thing is different from different angles. There are no questions left, no doubt at any point really – we get introduced, follow the story quickly and efficiently and are left at the end with everything neatly done.

    The irony is that for me the film works well like this. I enjoyed the story and how well told it was and I found the contributors to be honest, human and engaging. It is a very personal and human film and this was the quality I took from it. I still had no reason to care about this specific family over any other, but it worked nonetheless. To me it is almost a shame that Polley laid out this alternative goal because she really doesn't get anywhere near achieving it and indeed if she hadn't said anything about it I would never have guessed such an objective was ever on the table.

    It works for what it is, but in terms of its own goals it is unsuccessful – but it still worked for me.
    10javaman-7

    Sarah Polley is one to watch

    I saw this at the Canadian top Ten Film Festival at the TIFF Lightbox in Toronto in early January of 2013. It was preceded by a "Mavericks" Q&A featuring Director Sarah Polley with the Festival's Artistic Director. Polley is best known in the USA as an actress in films such as Splice. This is her third feature as director, all of which have been chosen for the Canadian Top Ten. Even though it is a documentary about her family, it is quite riveting, with more than a few surprises. The interview style, camera work and narration are both innovative and effective. One of the interviewees asked her if she has any idea what she is doing, and she said no. After you see this, I think you will disagree. Sarah Polley is one to watch . . . as a writer-director.
    6doug_park2001

    "What is this documentary REALLY about?"

    STORIES WE TELL is a quietly thought-provoking exposé of how difficult it can be to clarify even the simplest truths regarding human relationships and how "truth" can vary a great deal according to who you talk to, even when everyone's doing their honest best. The extended family in this documentary film is a most interesting one, and each individual member is a fascinating character in her or his own right, in spite of, perhaps because of, the fact that there is nothing truly weird about any of them. The extensive use of home video footage from the 60s, 70s, and 80s really carries the film. The small details--e.g., the father's musing on the lonely fly on the wall--are also significant, as are certain fine points in the dialogue between Director Sarah Polley and the family members she "interrogates."

    Some true surprises occur during the course of the interviews; STORIES WE TELL goes deep in its own subtle, quiet way. Still, at the risk of sounding like a vulture, I was hoping for some darker--or at least more unusual or startling--revelations. While it's easy to understand why the real substance of the film--I don't want to give away the specifics--is critical stuff for Sarah Polley, it's nothing the average person hasn't seen or read in other works, factual or fictional. STORIES WE TELL also takes too long to show what it has to show. While the multiple perspectives are intriguing, they become ponderous and repetitive after a while.

    In any event, this film functions well as a simple yet meaningful think-piece. Those who want a lot of variety, excitement, layers & twists, etc, however, may be a trifle bored by it.
    Michael_Elliott

    One of the Best Films You're Going to See

    Stories We Tell (2012)

    **** (out of 4)

    Incredibly documentary from filmmaker Sarah Polley who as a child heard stories that the man she thought was her father might not have been. Through interviews with friends, families and those who knew her mother, Polley tries to figure out which part of these stories were true and who exactly her father is. STORIES WE TELL is without question one of the most memorable documentaries to come around in a very long time. I think a strong argument could be made that we're living in an era that has given us so many great documentaries but this here is without question one of the very best. The main focus is to find out who Polley's father is but at the same time the film is about so much more. Just seeing what impact a simple story can have on so many people was just interesting to watch in front of us and Polley pretty much turns this into a Hitchcock thriller because you just never know what twist is going to follow. The director does a terrific job at telling this story, bouncing around from those interviewed to help complete this picture but there's also the impact that her mother's decision had on everyone. There are clips of Polley inside a studio listening to the person she grew up believing was her father tell his side of this story. Just watching her reaction to some of these spoken words was incredibly touching. Also, just being able to see how different person tells the same story and what impact this had on them at the time they heard it was something fascinating. Usually many people might ask what makes Polley's story so special that we, the viewer, should invest time in listening to it. I think what makes STORIES WE TELL so fascinating is her story itself really isn't unlike any story we've probably got in our own closet. By hearing Polley's story you really start to think about some of your own stories and how many of them might be true or lies. Polley has made a name for herself with some pretty good indie dramas but this film here is certainly her crowning achievement so far.
    8SnoopyStyle

    Stay with it at least past 30 minutes, and NO SPOILERS

    I watched it knowing fairly little about the film. Sarah Polley is doing a documentary. Soon into it, the audience will realize it's a documentary about Sarah's own family. It takes awhile to set up. For the first 30 minutes, my take was this is a better-than-most home movies. Then there is the shock of what this movie is actually about.

    It is definitely a brave personal project for Sarah Polley. And it's important to not read any of the spoilers. It is possibly the most intriguing use of film recently. It makes you question the reality of her story, and given some personal reflection, it'll make you question the reality of your own story.

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      Sarah collected all the stories first. She went through all the period footage she had available. After that, she hired actors to recreate and reenact bits filmed on 8mm to complete the missing period footage. This explains why there is always "proof" of all the raconteurs stories. It works rather as flashbacks to place us in situation.
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      Michael Polley - Storyteller: When you're in the middle of a story, it isn't a story at all but rather a confusion, a dark roaring, a blindness, a wreckage of shattered glass and splintered wood, like a house in a whirlwind or else a boat crushed by the icebergs or swept over the rapids, and all aboard are powerless to stop it. It's only afterwards that it becomes anything like a story at all, when you're telling it to yourself or someone else.

    • Connexions
      Featured in At the Movies: Venice Film Festival 2012 (2012)
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    • Date de sortie
      • 17 janvier 2013 (Greece)
    • Pays d’origine
      • Canada
    • Sites officiels
      • Official site
      • Official site (Japan)
    • Langue
      • English
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Stories We Tell
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Toronto, Ontario, Canada
    • société de production
      • National Film Board of Canada (NFB)
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    • Brut – États-Unis et Canada
      • 1 600 145 $ US
    • Fin de semaine d'ouverture – États-Unis et Canada
      • 27 053 $ US
      • 12 mai 2013
    • Brut – à l'échelle mondiale
      • 2 641 053 $ US
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      • 1h 48m(108 min)
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      • Dolby Digital
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      • 1.85 : 1

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