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Karnaval

  • 1999
  • 1h 28m
IMDb RATING
6.9/10
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Karnaval (1999)
Drama

While the local population of Dunkerque drinks away their dissatisfaction in life during the yearly Karnaval, second generation Algerian immigrant Larbi gets mixed up in the festivities look... Read allWhile the local population of Dunkerque drinks away their dissatisfaction in life during the yearly Karnaval, second generation Algerian immigrant Larbi gets mixed up in the festivities looking for the local girl Bea.While the local population of Dunkerque drinks away their dissatisfaction in life during the yearly Karnaval, second generation Algerian immigrant Larbi gets mixed up in the festivities looking for the local girl Bea.

  • Director
    • Thomas Vincent
  • Writers
    • Maxime Sassier
    • Thomas Vincent
  • Stars
    • Sylvie Testud
    • Amar Ben Abdallah
    • Clovis Cornillac
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.9/10
    402
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Thomas Vincent
    • Writers
      • Maxime Sassier
      • Thomas Vincent
    • Stars
      • Sylvie Testud
      • Amar Ben Abdallah
      • Clovis Cornillac
    • 4User reviews
    • 7Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 3 wins & 4 nominations total

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    Sylvie Testud
    Sylvie Testud
    • Béa
    Amar Ben Abdallah
    • Larbi
    Clovis Cornillac
    Clovis Cornillac
    • Christian
    Martine Godart
    • Isabelle
    Jean-Paul Rouve
    Jean-Paul Rouve
    • Pine
    Thierry Bertein
    • Gigi
    Dominique Baeyens
    Dominique Baeyens
    • Doriane
    Hervé Pierre
    Hervé Pierre
    • Verhoeven
    Malek Kateb
    • Larbis Vater
    Karim Attia
    • Nasser
    Manon Seys
    • Emilie
    Christiane Billat
    • Larbi's Mother
    Armand Bomel
    Frédéric Bossaert
    Pierrick Boulogne
    Reynald Burghegraeve
    Philippe Castro
    Julien Chaon
    • Director
      • Thomas Vincent
    • Writers
      • Maxime Sassier
      • Thomas Vincent
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    7dbdumonteil

    brilliant disguise

    After a feud with his father, Larbi a young Arab man decides to leave Dunkerque in the North of France to start a new life again in Marseille. But the meeting with a young couple, Christian (Clovis Cornillac) and Béa (Sylvie Testud) will modify his plans. After he helped Béa to hold a drunken Clovis until their flat and because he feels enamored of Béa, he stays with them to Christian's discontentment who obviously thinks that Béa deceives them. It's carnival time in the city and the characters will let their masks slip...

    The director Thomas Vincent declared that his credentials for his first film were "Brassed Off" (1996) by Mark Herman and Ken Loach's cinema. His film takes place in times of economical recession and unemployment amid the working-classes but he well retained the lessons from his teachers. Although the living conditions of his threesome of main characters are filmed in a gritty style and under a gray sky, he eschews everything that could confer to his film a drab vibe. He located it at the time of carnival, a party during which for several days and under extravagant costumes, everyone drinks, dances, smokes, has fun and is taken in a whirlpool of joy. If Vincent follows these rules, he also taps them to better unmask his characters and unveil their real persona. Christian is a bad-tempered, racist man unable to assume his responsibilities. Béa is undecided whether she should leave him or not. This party time reveals the cracks of a fragile love. As for Larbi, he dreams of spending his days with her. But at times he appears hesitant to join the merrymakers because he's Arab and racism is latent, even in chipper moments. The novel paradox developed by Vincent on his trio of characters is that by getting embroiled in a whirlpool of dance, music and confetti supposed to conceal the murky, ambiguous parts of their minds, Vincent isn't afraid to lay them bare.

    "Karnaval" also put two of the three main actors on the map: Sylvie Testud and Clovis Cornillac. It was one of their first roles and both of them already present the full extent of their talent. On a minor note, one isn't ready to forget the scene in which Cornillac, in the throes of a fit of madness sets a dog on fire!!! From the lessons learned from his English mentors, Thomas Vincent bestowed his "Karnaval" with a prime writing of characters which he turned to his own advantage by transferring it to a key moment in a northern French city to better construe their minds and give them presence on the screen. That's why everything rings true in this film and I would recommend it to you.
    rbreen

    A charming film three people in the Dunkirk carnival.

    A charming, sometimes funny film about a young Arab man on his way to Marseilles who gets caught up in the carnival in Dunkirk, where everyone lets their hair down and the normal rules of behaviour are waived for a while. He falls in love with Bea, a young woman who is torn between her attraction to the handsome young stranger and Christian, her husband. Some moments of visual splendour adorn a simple tale about the foolish little things we do in our lives.
    razasyed

    Cheap, but striking

    A curiously captivating character study set against France's working class coastal community. The plot is true and vivid, but there are two matters of filmic technique that I must comment on. In this otherwise gritty, drab film, there is this unbelievably poetic slow-motion tracking shot of one of the main characters being dragged out of the titular revel by gendarmes. We're talking time dilation, confetti, clean vectors. Gorgeous.

    The other notable visual moment is when the same character sets a dog on fire. What TERRIBLE "special" effects. First of all, as soon as he does the deed, the "dog" is very obviously, like, a bunch of oily rags on a wheel barrow being pushed around. Super fake. And there are all these strange ambient lighting effects that look like they've been applied directly to the celluloid with orange and red crayons! Cheap. Had a laughing fit right there in the theater.
    8Rogue-32

    I would karnaval all night with Sylvie too

    In my quest to see every $*#)$*ing film that Sylvie Testud has ever done, I got my hands on the vhs of Karnaval, in which the captivating French actress who won me over big time in The Chateau appears in nearly every scene. This is a good thing, a very, very good thing: the film would not have been nearly as entrancing without her - in fact, I probably would have been bored, although the carnival scenes were excellent. (See? I managed to keep my objectivity.)

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    • Release date
      • March 3, 1999 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • France
      • Germany
      • Belgium
      • Switzerland
    • Language
      • French
    • Also known as
      • Karnawał
    • Filming locations
      • Dunkerque, Nord, France
    • Production companies
      • ADR Productions
      • Arte France Cinéma
      • Les Films du Bois Sacré
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 28 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.66 : 1

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