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A Week's Vacation

Original title: Une semaine de vacances
  • 1980
  • R
  • 1h 42m
IMDb RATING
6.6/10
806
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Nathalie Baye in A Week's Vacation (1980)
Drama

Laurence, French teacher at a Lyon secondary school, simply can't take any more. Her doctor prescribes a week off. Whilst her partner Pierre has no idea how to help her, she decides to get a... Read allLaurence, French teacher at a Lyon secondary school, simply can't take any more. Her doctor prescribes a week off. Whilst her partner Pierre has no idea how to help her, she decides to get away and take stock of her life, both personal and professional.Laurence, French teacher at a Lyon secondary school, simply can't take any more. Her doctor prescribes a week off. Whilst her partner Pierre has no idea how to help her, she decides to get away and take stock of her life, both personal and professional.

  • Director
    • Bertrand Tavernier
  • Writers
    • Bertrand Tavernier
    • Colo Tavernier
    • Marie-Françoise Hans
  • Stars
    • Nathalie Baye
    • Gérard Lanvin
    • Flore Fitzgerald
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.6/10
    806
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Bertrand Tavernier
    • Writers
      • Bertrand Tavernier
      • Colo Tavernier
      • Marie-Françoise Hans
    • Stars
      • Nathalie Baye
      • Gérard Lanvin
      • Flore Fitzgerald
    • 9User reviews
    • 5Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 3 nominations total

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    Nathalie Baye
    Nathalie Baye
    • Laurence Cuers
    Gérard Lanvin
    Gérard Lanvin
    • Pierre
    Flore Fitzgerald
    • Anne
    Michel Galabru
    Michel Galabru
    • Lucien Mancheron
    Jean Dasté
    Jean Dasté
    • Le père de Laurence
    Marie-Louise Ebeli
    • La mère de Laurence
    Philippe Delaigue
    • Jacques, le frère de Laurence
    Geneviève Vauzeilles
    • Lucie
    Philippe Léotard
    Philippe Léotard
    • Le docteur Sabouret
    Philippe Noiret
    Philippe Noiret
    • Michel Descombes
    Jean-Claude Durand
    • Philippe
    Catherine Anne Duperray
    • Josiane Lalande, le professeur chahuté
    • (as Catherine-Anne Duperray)
    Jean Sourbier
    • André
    André Mortamais
    • Le client
    Thierry Herbivo
    • Jean Mancheron
    Nils Tavernier
    Nils Tavernier
    • Patrice
    Nicole Biondi
    • La mère de Claudine
    • (uncredited)
    Silvia Jouve
    • La petite fille
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Bertrand Tavernier
    • Writers
      • Bertrand Tavernier
      • Colo Tavernier
      • Marie-Françoise Hans
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    7hof-4

    Early middle age crisis

    Laurence (Nathalie Baye), thirty one years old, is a high school French teacher in Lyon. She has a good relation with her students, genuinely cares for them and they appreciate her efforts. She is reasonably attractive, charismatic and socially adept with neighbors and colleagues (one of them, a woman endowed with a oversized sense of humor is her best friend). She gets along well with her parents, which are aging in apparent harmony in a small village nearby and even with her ne'er-do-well brother Jacques. Her boyfriend Pierre is at times overbearing and unsubtle, but sincerely loves her and dreams of having a child with her. At times, he seems to know her better than she herself does. Her friend urges her to formalize her relationship with Pierre and start a family before her biological clock winds down.

    All of this changes one morning, when Laurence has a near panic attack, is unable to face her class and misses school. She is given a week's vacation to sort out her (unexplained) problems. She reexamines her life in a new and rather negative light; in spite of her efforts her student's writing is full of cliches and platitudes, a neighbor responds improperly to her kindness and she tries clumsily to find a pretext to break up with Pierre. At this point, order and purpose disappear and we are faced with the chaos of real life; motivations are unclear or missing, actions have unexpected reactions and plans seem not to work any longer. Whether Laurence will strike a new path or go back to her previous life after the week's vacation is left open.

    The movie rests squarely on Baye's shoulders; she is in almost every scene. She does an excellent job. The other actors are at the same level, among them Tavernier regular Philippe Noiret in a short role. The script is spare and (as the movie requires) does not attempt to weave a conventional plot. A successful movie.
    Kirpianuscus

    a teacher

    I am teacher. And I saw this film from the perspective of my professional status, admiring Nathalie Baye performance, inspired in nuance by nuance exploration of her character, by touching work of admirable Michel Galabru and the fair portrait of his character offered by Philip Noiret.

    Al the aspects of contemporary educational system are present in this film and the portraits of love, friendship, relation with parents, olderniss and fatigue , doubts and attitudes of students are presented in admirable - precise manner.

    A film about options and answers to them.

    And , sure, the splendid mark of great Bertand tavernier.
    10jromanbaker

    The hardest part is to listen

    I have my own take on this masterpiece by the great Bertrand Tavernier and that is to listen; to listen to others and to oneself. Talk to others, but listen to others. Laurence played by Nathalie Baye ( who is one of France's finest actors ) is a schoolteacher and she is having a breakdown. She either has to stay in her profession, stay with her lover who adores her or move on. Is moving on the answer or staying still ? By talking to others she spends her time out from school and tries to make a decision. She listens to the problems of those around her and she is a child again in the classroom of life, and painfully and slowly she learns what a sublime horror it is to be human. This film is a masterpiece because it explores both on a personal level and on a societal level. We all have problems of ageing, loving and eventually dying in a world that seems to make of us just a number. A song of the day, about being just a number plays more than once and Tavernier shows with intelligent persuasion that a pop song and a bad television programme can also help us understand life and to live. There is a wonderful kick at Opera in the film that had me cheering. Most need the smallest and most popular things to survive. That includes dialogue, which the film is full of and through dialogue with others we just may be strong enough to continue, to cohabit with an unjust world and to grow into just being ourselves. The scenario is full of working people, and not the luxury class of those who can afford not to care or who just feed off others without giving. A lot of cinema depicts these people but in this film they are not there. True life is richer than the laziness and opportunism of the rich. I am astonished this film has only 4 reviews. People not wanting to listen perhaps ? Forty years on and in desperate times this film has perhaps greater relevance than in 1980 and a big thank you for Tavernier, Baye and all of the other actors for making this essential film what it is. It maybe ' old ' to some, but looks as fresh to me as its first outing in the cinema.
    6gridoon2025

    Not a film for everyone, but it has its moments

    "Une Semaine De Vacances" (1980) is not a film for every taste or mood. Do not expect a strong narrative - in fact, there is not the tiniest shred of plot during its 100 minutes. The celebrated writer-director Bertrand Tavernier is not a notable visual stylist, either. What he is, though, is a poet of the everyday, the banal. It's a small, quiet, subtly melancholic film about depression. Not an official follow-up to Tavernier's own "L'Horloger de Saint-Paul" (1974), though it does briefly catch-up with Philippe Noiret as the same character from that film, and it is also - refreshingly - set in Lyon. Nathalie Baye is one of the most talented French actresses of her generation and, despite what her character says at one point, very pretty, too: her smile lights up the whole screen. There are a couple of terrific songs, too. **1/2 out of 4.
    8dbdumonteil

    and however I go on

    Here's another strong piece of work from a giant in French cinema, Bertrand Tavernier who is always on the alert to pore over various social problems who are still topical many years after the shootings of the films. "Une Semaine De Vacances" deals with education, a domain Tavernier will explore again twenty years later with "Ca Commence Aujourd'Hui" (1999).

    The first thing that springs to mind is that by discovering this wondrous movie, one realizes that Tavernier uses education to make the portrait of a French teacher, Laurence acted with sensitivity by Nathalie Baye. The latter, one morning decides not to go to her secondary school after a breakdown. Her doctor (Philippe Léotard) gives her one week's rest during which she will review her career, even her life. As she hangs around with her lover Pierre (Gérard Lanvin), family and friends and makes new acquaintances, numerous questions, doubts and fears haunt her: did she really want to devote her life to teaching? Is she reliable enough to sustain interest amid her students? Should she have children with Pierre? Through her personal quest and a fragmented narration, Tavernier seizes the opportunity to make a mixing of different issues about education both from teachers but also between parents and children (Michel Galabru and his son with whom his relationships are rather blighted and there's a Philippe Noiret cameo whose son is in prison: it's a nod to Tavernier's first film: "l'Horloger De Saint Paul" (1974)). Other points involved are loneliness, old age (Laurence's old female neighbor), doubt (one of Laurence's students doesn't trust in herself while one of her colleagues puts her teaching career to an end because she's fed up with the incessant changing reforms in education) and different steps in the life of a woman: as I previously said, Pierre is craving for children but Laurence is undetermined about this.

    So, education isn't only at the core of "une Semaine De Vacances" but one theme among several ones that are explored in the space of one week. There's a lot of food for thought, reflection and at the end of the viewing, one feels much more clever and available to have a look at the world that surrounds us. It's bracing cinema as we would like to watch it more often. God bless Bertrand Tavernier!

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    • Trivia
      Philippe Noiret makes an appearance, reprising his same role of Michel Descombes from "L'Horloger de Saint-Paul"(1974). Both films take place in Lyon.
    • Crazy credits
      to Jean Aurenche
    • Connections
      Featured in Sneak Previews: Firefox/A Week's Vacation/Burden of Dreams/Author! Author! (1982)
    • Soundtracks
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      Music by Pierre Papadiamandis

      Lyrics by Eddy Mitchell

      Performed by Eddy Mitchell

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    • Release date
      • June 2, 1980 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • France
    • Language
      • French
    • Also known as
      • Tjedan praznika
    • Filming locations
      • Lycée Edouard-Herriot, Place Edgar Quinet, Lyon, Rhône, Rhône-Alpes, France(exteriors: school)
    • Production companies
      • Sara Films
      • Antenne 2 (A2)
      • Little Bear
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 42m(102 min)
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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