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Nuit #1

  • 2011
  • Unrated
  • 1h 31m
IMDb RATING
6.3/10
910
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Nuit #1 (2011)
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Drama

It starts as a one night stand that evolves in a long discussion with infinite subjects between a québécoise and an immigrant.It starts as a one night stand that evolves in a long discussion with infinite subjects between a québécoise and an immigrant.It starts as a one night stand that evolves in a long discussion with infinite subjects between a québécoise and an immigrant.

  • Director
    • Anne Émond
  • Writer
    • Anne Émond
  • Stars
    • Catherine De Léan
    • Dimitri Storoge
    • Véronique Rebizov
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.3/10
    910
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Anne Émond
    • Writer
      • Anne Émond
    • Stars
      • Catherine De Léan
      • Dimitri Storoge
      • Véronique Rebizov
    • 9User reviews
    • 17Critic reviews
    • 61Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 4 wins & 5 nominations total

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    Catherine De Léan
    Catherine De Léan
    • Clara
    Dimitri Storoge
    • Nikolaï
    Véronique Rebizov
    • Enfant #1
    Raphaël Boulanger
    • Enfant #2
    Mika Pluviose
    • Enfant #3
    Maïsa Bastien
    • Enfant #4
    Aurelie Sanhaji
    • Dancer
    • (as Aurelie Nix)
    • Director
      • Anne Émond
    • Writer
      • Anne Émond
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    7paulscofield68

    Michael Winterbottom Meets Eric Rohmer = Success

    Much more a short story than a novel, but Nuit #1 has some very powerful moments, especially during the latter half so stick with it (it takes a good 20-30 minutes to truly establish itself). Well acted and shot, with some good music here and there. Deep, frank monologues dominate, sometimes reminiscent of Rohmer, yet the subject matter more often recalls the themes of Michael Winterbottom (i.e. drugs, sex, music, the outsider, despair, etc...). Definitely worth seeing if you like either of these fine directors. Bravo to all involved in this film, esp. Anne Emond and Catherine de Lean. Similar films: Candy and Morvern Callar.
    8Walter_c

    The first night or second chance?

    First of all it's hard to call this motion-picture film a movie (in general meaning of this word) with a storyline and some action on the screen. It is rather a stage play based TV play (similar to "Sunset Limited") than a cinema movie. But this is not the point for real judges of chamber pieces and the art of acting. "Night #1" is an emotional and serious minded film at once. And the love scene (though it plays its role) an the beginning is nothing comparing with much harder and frank talks throughout the film. They are two, each of them is at the bottom of society and lowlife, furthermore, they both know about it. But their characters contain and reflect not only tough things but many other elements of modern life and state of things in the real world. Closer to the end some dramatic monologues have a very depressing tone, culminating some concepts and problems. I didn't understand the film's ending - what exactly the author wanted to say or to show. Maybe that the first night can be the second chance or that strangers and randoms can also be happy together?
    7nikkd

    A film focused on dialogue.

    This movie was very engaging. It focuses on the dialogue between two people. It is very intelligent, shot well with a great script. The music helps to tie everything together. I think it would be a great date night film with your significant other. This movie also proves that a film does not need to have a big budget and lots of special effects to work. This one works great with limited resources and it still seems to work. The whole theater was impressed and so was I. Check it out on a rainy night when you and your partner are looking for something to watch that isn't too engaging but yet tells a beautiful story.
    8bsa1944

    I suspect most will hate it.

    I suspect that most people who would watch this very low budget film might consider it simply awful. Some will consider it pornographic for the fairly explicit sexual scenes in the first part of the film. Others may consider it depressing (it is but not without a ray of hope) and/or self-indulgent.

    However if, like me, films dealing with the dark side, "Leaving Las Vegas" for example, resonate with you you may enjoy this as it is a film that explores the emptiness, alienation and loneliness of life in our time.

    Personally I felt a sense of empathy for the characters and liked it quite a lot. I recommend it to like-minded viewers.
    3mfj932

    Get A Life

    If you enjoy watching two clinically depressed, alienated people whine and endlessly process their situations in life, you'll like this film. They don't even seem to enjoy the sex they engage in which is a major early scene. The sex does seem to fit into the film organically to a degree although it's not all that interesting itself.

    In an alternative script I can imagine both characters would do well to get some psychotherapy/drugs and then make a stab at actually doing something about the situations they hate. That's never easy but I'll bet it would beat moping, dancing drunk and stoned in raves, having serial sex with strangers, getting repeatedly fired from work, etc. But then that wouldn't be an emo film about feeling alienated and depressed.

    I gave the film 3/10 because the acting was pretty good; so was the cinematography.

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      Catherine De Léan said the sex scene was difficult to shoot, even though it was choreographed. "The first scene was the hardest because even though we were not making love for real we had to break some intimacy boundaries. And you are naked in front of everyone. I did not like it. I understood why I had to do it and I was really focusing on that. If you start thinking about my neighbor watching this or what my mother is going to say then you cannot do it," she said.

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    • Release date
      • June 27, 2012 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • Canada
    • Language
      • French
    • Also known as
      • Night #1
    • Filming locations
      • Montréal, Québec, Canada
    • Production company
      • Metafilms
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    • Gross worldwide
      • $17,716
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 31 minutes
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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