In 1934, a mysterious Frenchman returns to Europe from Egypt.In 1934, a mysterious Frenchman returns to Europe from Egypt.In 1934, a mysterious Frenchman returns to Europe from Egypt.
- Awards
- 2 wins & 4 nominations
Julie Jézéquel
- Antoinette Baron
- (as Julie Jezequel)
Michel Koniencny
- Domb
- (as Michel Konieczny)
Julien Bukowski
- Un rempailleur
- (as Julien Bukowsky)
Michèle Couty
- Une tzigane
- (as Michele Couty)
Malek Kateb
- Youssef
- (as Malek Eddine Kateb)
Storyline
Did you know
- ConnectionsReferenced in American Playhouse: The Cafeteria (1984)
Featured review
With a keen eye for character and emotion, Granier-Deferre directs "L'étoile du Nord", a film that explores the complex relationships and social realities of its era. The film unfolds with sensitivity and insight, creating a captivating and poignant story.
Simone Signoret gives a stunning performance as Edith, a lonely woman who finds strength in her resilience. Philippe Noiret matches her intensity as Victor, her aloof and troubled brother. Their relationship and their shared history are revealed through flashbacks, adding layers of intrigue and depth to the story.
Fanny Cottençon plays Juliette, a young and innocent woman who contrasts sharply with Signoret's character. The interactions between the three characters are nuanced and rich, creating a vivid emotional landscape for the film.
The film also impresses with its subtle visual storytelling. The cinematography is superb, capturing the mood and the details of the setting and the time period. The film's slow pace may not appeal to some viewers, but it serves to highlight the character development rather than a conventional plot. This is a film that rewards those who appreciate subtle and personal storytelling.
"L'étoile du Nord" showcases Granier-Deferre's talent for conveying powerful emotions through a delicate narrative and outstanding performances. This film is a must-see for fans of French cinema and for those who enjoy deeply human stories.
Simone Signoret gives a stunning performance as Edith, a lonely woman who finds strength in her resilience. Philippe Noiret matches her intensity as Victor, her aloof and troubled brother. Their relationship and their shared history are revealed through flashbacks, adding layers of intrigue and depth to the story.
Fanny Cottençon plays Juliette, a young and innocent woman who contrasts sharply with Signoret's character. The interactions between the three characters are nuanced and rich, creating a vivid emotional landscape for the film.
The film also impresses with its subtle visual storytelling. The cinematography is superb, capturing the mood and the details of the setting and the time period. The film's slow pace may not appeal to some viewers, but it serves to highlight the character development rather than a conventional plot. This is a film that rewards those who appreciate subtle and personal storytelling.
"L'étoile du Nord" showcases Granier-Deferre's talent for conveying powerful emotions through a delicate narrative and outstanding performances. This film is a must-see for fans of French cinema and for those who enjoy deeply human stories.
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- Jul 21, 2023
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- Release date
- Country of origin
- Languages
- Also known as
- The North Star
- Filming locations
- Marchienne, Borinage region, Belgium(puits Parent ou n°18 de la Société Anonyme des Charbonnages de Monceau Fontaine, à Marchienne)
- Production companies
- See more company credits at IMDbPro
Box office
- Gross US & Canada
- $781,151
- Gross worldwide
- $781,151
- Runtime2 hours 4 minutes
- Sound mix
- Aspect ratio
- 1.66 : 1
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