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Populaire

  • 2012
  • R
  • 1h 51m
IMDb RATING
6.8/10
13K
YOUR RATING
Populaire (2012)
Bande-annonce officielle
Play trailer1:44
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ComedyRomanceSport

1958. Rose is a terrible secretary but a demon typist. Her handsome boss resolves to turn her into the fastest girl in the world.1958. Rose is a terrible secretary but a demon typist. Her handsome boss resolves to turn her into the fastest girl in the world.1958. Rose is a terrible secretary but a demon typist. Her handsome boss resolves to turn her into the fastest girl in the world.

  • Director
    • Régis Roinsard
  • Writers
    • Régis Roinsard
    • Daniel Presley
    • Romain Compingt
  • Stars
    • Romain Duris
    • Féodor Atkine
    • Déborah François
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.8/10
    13K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Régis Roinsard
    • Writers
      • Régis Roinsard
      • Daniel Presley
      • Romain Compingt
    • Stars
      • Romain Duris
      • Féodor Atkine
      • Déborah François
    • 39User reviews
    • 110Critic reviews
    • 58Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win & 10 nominations total

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    Romain Duris
    Romain Duris
    • Louis Échard
    Féodor Atkine
    Féodor Atkine
    • André Japy
    Déborah François
    Déborah François
    • Rose Pamphyle
    Bérénice Bejo
    Bérénice Bejo
    • Marie Taylor
    Shaun Benson
    Shaun Benson
    • Bob Taylor
    Mélanie Bernier
    Mélanie Bernier
    • Annie Leprince-Ringuet
    Nicolas Bedos
    Nicolas Bedos
    • Gilbert Japy
    Miou-Miou
    Miou-Miou
    • Madeleine Échard
    • (as Miou Miou)
    Eddy Mitchell
    Eddy Mitchell
    • Georges Échard
    Frédéric Pierrot
    Frédéric Pierrot
    • Jean Pamphyle
    Marius Colucci
    • Lucien Échard
    Emeline Bayart
    Emeline Bayart
    • Jacqueline Échard
    Dominique Reymond
    Dominique Reymond
    • Madame Shorofsky
    Yannik Landrein
    • Léonard Echard
    Nastassja Girard
    • Evelyne Échard
    • (as Nastassia Girard)
    Caroline Tillette
    Caroline Tillette
    • La vamp
    Jeanne Cohendy
    • Françoise
    Joan Mompart
    • Le crooner
    • Director
      • Régis Roinsard
    • Writers
      • Régis Roinsard
      • Daniel Presley
      • Romain Compingt
    • All cast & crew
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    User reviews39

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    7yagian

    She Looked Very Cute and Fashionable, and That's All, but It's Enough

    Déborah François as the heroin, Rose Pamphyle, looked very cute and fashionable. That's all, but it's enough for me to see this movie for a change. I am guessing that Régis Roinsard, the director of this movie, just wanted to make Déborah look as cute and fashionable as possible in this movie, and he was successful.

    Although this movie has many shortcomings that audience can point out, it doesn't matter at all. For example, the plot of this movie is quite stereotyped, but it is better to make audience concentrated in the heroin Déborah.

    I love Kabuki, whose plots are usually dubious. The audience of Kabuki mainly wants to be fascinated with the beauty of Kabuki actors, and a deep plot would disturb the entertainment of Kabuki.

    Of course, Déborah François herself is very attractive. She shows a variety of expressions, smile, anger, tears, envy, and love, and all of them are charming.

    If you thought that she was cute in the trailer, it would be worth seeing this movie.
    7bloodbathcat

    Sweet but not too sweet

    The last time I went to the movies was for Avatar but walking through yet another snowstorm in Montréal I decided I was up for a light and colourful movie, and didn't care much what the story was about. So Populaire was a pleasant surprise as the premise is fresh and interesting. It's the story of a young and pretty typist so fast on her typewriter that her boss challenges her to win a few typing competitions. So it's like every sports film with the bonus of a love story. The third act is a bit unnecessary and repetitive but the movie is quite adept at walking the fine line between stylish and kitsch. Plus, in it's subtle way, Populaire shows us what it was probably like to be a working girl in the late fifties. The movie works best when focusing on the relationship between the two leads. They are quite charming ( if I were a girl I would sure paint my nails the way she does !). Better than the poor box-office in France led me to believe.
    8Rold-Ickam

    A very fresh and enjoyable romantic comedy !

    Populaire is the shiny pearl type of movie. Simple enough to be worn regularly and noticeable enough to be more than a touch of color. The typical 50's pastel and soft colors are everywhere in the movie, except when the tone of the story turns less glamour and kitsch to become more intimate. Then the colors turn brighter, sharper and more intense... following the scene moods.

    I had no idea about what kind of movie my friends dragged me to but I have to recognize this was a very pleasant surprise. The lead actors (Deborah François and Romain Duris) are carrying the whole movie and it turned way more thrilling that I could expect at first from a type machine competition movie.

    There is some sense of Pygmalion and My Fair Lady where love is in the air even though it wasn't the initial purpose. When a young, pretty and innocent girl is coached by her boss, she turns into an accomplished and genuine beautiful Lady.

    If you're planning a nice movie sessionflick with your soulmate, without complicated plot or senseless violence and you want to ensure you'll finish smiling at the end, go for Populaire, worths it !!!
    8PipAndSqueak

    Endearing comic love story

    If it weren't for the very specific year during which the action in this movie is set, the perfect music for this would have been 10cc's 'I'm Not in Love' - Of course Louis is in love, and only he doesn't realise it. You can forgive him, after all, this is post second world war and he has lost too many meaningful people to want to risk another loss. Rose has perfect visceral understanding of the feelings of those around her. She's also a super-fast one finger typist. We 21st century equivalents may have super-fast thumbs instead. The period feel, superb costumes and believable dialogue make this a very satisfying production. Not sure about the brief bedroom scene that doesn't belong here. Fancy a good, uplifting entertainment, choose this!
    8moviexclusive

    An irresistibly entertaining tribute to the classic 1950s rom-coms that packs wit, humour, romance and a pair of delightful leads

    Following in the footsteps of the Academy Award-winning 'The Artist', 'Populaire' pays loving tribute to the motion pictures from a bygone era. Whereas it was the silent movies of the 1920s in the case of the former, the latter sets its sights on the crowd-pleasing Hollywood comedies of the 1950s and 60s, a fact clearly evident right from its animated opening credits which look like something straight out of a Billy Wilder movie.

    Then, movies were much simpler and sweeter, and indeed one should similarly expect the same of 'Populaire'. A classic rom-com that pits the slightly naïve 21-year-old village girl Rose Pamphyle (Deborah Francois) with her dapper city boss Louis (Romain Duris) to whom she is secretary to, it follows a pretty straightforward trajectory built around the world of competitive speed typing, so if you're looking for any surprises in the storytelling, then you're likely to be disappointed.

    But what it lacks in novelty, it certainly makes for up in dollops of charm, so much so that we're willing to guarantee that you'll find much truth in its hyperbolic marketing tagline that proclaims it "the most enchanting romantic comedy since Amelie". There is something magical about the fit between actor and character here, a truly entrancing quality about how Francois plays Rose sweet, shy and klutzy and how Duris cuts a suave, dashing and debonair figure in Louis.

    Just as, if not more, importantly, is how Rose and Louis make an exceedingly appealing couple, be it in their prickly initial encounters or their subsequent intimate engagements. Francois and Duris share zingy chemistry in their scenes together, the lively manner in which they trade barbs and words of affection bound to keep a smile on your face. Their spirited repartee is also thanks to a witty and engaging script, which pays close and sharp attention to the evolving dynamic between its characters.

    Just as well-observed is the sport of competitive speed-typing, which plays a central role in the evolving relationship between Rose and Louis. Rather than give up on the otherwise dreamy and absent-minded Rose, Louis recognises her single uncanny gift of typing very quickly, prompting him to propose an unusual arrangement in which he trains her for competitions in exchange for keeping her job as his secretary. Needless to say, she improves swiftly under his tutelage, progressing from regionals to nationals and finally to internationals, the title of the film a reference to her newfound popularity as well as the name of the typewriter she does a celebrity endorsement for.

    We know – you're thinking how a bunch of mostly middle-aged women in thick-rimmed glasses hammering away at ancient typewriters can be anything exciting. Well, that's where you are absolutely wrong. There is pure thrill to be had in each one of these competitions, the combined effect of whirling dolly shots and some sharp editing combining to inject much excitement into the repetition of pounding keystrokes and slamming carriages. Never for once failing to amaze with the intensity and concentration required of participants in such competitions, it suitably jazzes up what one would assume a sedate activity, let alone a sport.

    The staging of these contests is but one illustration of how impressive the mise-en-scene of the movie, which is even more amazing for the fact that this is also director Regis Roinsard's feature filmmaking debut. Roinsard, who also co-wrote the script with Daniel Presley and Romain Compingt, combines detailed set and costume design by Sylvie Olive and Charlotte David with a classy score by Rob and Emmanuel d'Orlando and classic French oldies from the likes of Jacqueline Boyer, Jack Ary and Les Chausettes Noires, the effect of all these various elements making for a remarkably rich and authentic period portrait.

    Especially as modern-day films revel in greater shades of grey, it is refreshing to see a movie whose pleasures are so elemental and yet deeply enjoyable. "Populaire" harks back to the days of the Doris Day rom-coms – even as it also pays homage to other classic films of the same era, most notably Alfred Hitchcock's "Vertigo" – offering a delightfully buoyant time brimming with wit, humour and passion. Excuse the pun – if you're looking for a movie to lift your spirits, this one strikes all the right keys.

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    • Trivia
      The typewriter Rose uses in the shop is an Adler Triumph, a European model which uses the 'AZERTY' keyboard, a popular style used especially among European-based French speakers (as opposed to the English QWERTY). Switzerland and Luxembourg use a variant called 'QWERTZ'.
    • Goofs
      At around 1h03 there is a speech about the Azerty invention, Azerty disposition is used since the end of the 19th century, mixed also with the Qwerty keyboard in Europe.
    • Quotes

      Rose Pamphyle: I may be a "klutz," but not a cripple!

    • Connections
      Referenced in Rock'n Roll (2017)
    • Soundtracks
      Forgotten Dreams
      Composed by Leroy Anderson

      Phonogram 2012 Les Productions du Trésor

      Copyright 1954 EMI Mills Music, Inc

      Courtesy of EMI Music Publishing France

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    • Release date
      • September 6, 2013 (United States)
    • Countries of origin
      • France
      • Belgium
    • Official site
      • Official site (France)
    • Languages
      • French
      • English
      • German
    • Also known as
      • Mi historia entre tus dedos
    • Filming locations
      • Rue du Lerre, Bacilly, Manche, France(grocery store and Rose's home)
    • Production companies
      • Trésor Films
      • Compagnie Cinématographique Européenne, La
      • France 3 Cinéma
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    • Budget
      • €13,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $179,091
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $15,690
      • Sep 8, 2013
    • Gross worldwide
      • $12,698,385
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    Tech specs

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    • Runtime
      • 1h 51m(111 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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