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White Wedding

Original title: Noce blanche
  • 1989
  • 1h 32m
IMDb RATING
6.8/10
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Vanessa Paradis in White Wedding (1989)
A teacher of philosophy encounters a complicated pupil; a seventeen year old girl who possesses quite a cynical view of the world. He attempts to help her focus on her studies, but soon becomes fascinated by her. They fall passionately in love. When the teacher is forced to choose between her and his Wife, complications ensue when the Girl refuses to accept his decision.
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Francois, 49, is a happily married teacher. Concerned that rebellious student Mathilde is going to be expelled he sets out to help her but is soon drawn into a passionate relationship with h... Read allFrancois, 49, is a happily married teacher. Concerned that rebellious student Mathilde is going to be expelled he sets out to help her but is soon drawn into a passionate relationship with her which has devastating consequences.Francois, 49, is a happily married teacher. Concerned that rebellious student Mathilde is going to be expelled he sets out to help her but is soon drawn into a passionate relationship with her which has devastating consequences.

  • Director
    • Jean-Claude Brisseau
  • Writer
    • Jean-Claude Brisseau
  • Stars
    • Vanessa Paradis
    • Bruno Cremer
    • Ludmila Mikaël
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    6.8/10
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    • Director
      • Jean-Claude Brisseau
    • Writer
      • Jean-Claude Brisseau
    • Stars
      • Vanessa Paradis
      • Bruno Cremer
      • Ludmila Mikaël
    • 15User reviews
    • 3Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win & 2 nominations total

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    Vanessa Paradis
    Vanessa Paradis
    • Mathilde Tessier
    Bruno Cremer
    Bruno Cremer
    • François Hainaut
    Ludmila Mikaël
    Ludmila Mikaël
    • Catherine Hainaut
    François Négret
    François Négret
    • Carpentier
    Jean Dasté
    Jean Dasté
    • Le concierge
    Véronique Silver
    • La conseillère d'éducation
    Philippe Tuin
    • Le surveillant
    Pierre Gabaston
    Arnaud Goujon
    Agnès Lemercier
      Carine Loubeau
      Carine Loubeau
      • Figurante
      Benoît Muracciole
      • Director
        • Jean-Claude Brisseau
      • Writer
        • Jean-Claude Brisseau
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      7ajji-2

      Gripping & moving look at a Lolita-type relationship.

      It's been over a decade since I saw this film, but I do remember it rather fondly. It showed sensitivity for the characters as well as the subject matter, instead of being exploitative. At the same time, it was quite frank in dealing with the story and of course, it ends tragically. I also remember being impressed with Vanessa Paradis, both for playing a difficult role deftly, and for her physical beauty. It was only recently that I became aware of her real-life relationship (being Johnny Depp's girlfriend).

      I would love to see the film again, but it seems it hasn't been widely circulated on DVD, and the R2 disc is hard to find. What a pity.
      9oOgiandujaOo_and_Eddy_Merckx

      Passengers

      Noce Blanche is a story where a philosophy teacher falls in love with a "wayward" 17-year-old student of his. Viewings of this will likely be motivated by the subject matter, however the film does offer up substantial insight into the human condition. What is very interesting about children, especially bright ones, is that they can see through the hypocrisies of the adult world through all our false pride and double standards, and love means everything to them. They are trumped by the muscularity, cynicism, experience and judgement of adults. But they see through us, Mathilde sees straight away that François, despite a wife, career, and friends, is completely alone in the world, she sees it because it is obvious and she has not been desensitised.

      There are two particularly interesting philosophical ideas that come up in François' classes, that we are the unknowing accomplices of our "other self" the subconscious, prisoners of its fate, and also that people who choose to study metaphysics, choose death, as a preference over life.

      The aesthetics of the movie are very subtle, it could easily be mistaken for one of those French dramas where the camera is simply pointed at the actors, but there is a palette of blue and greys here, and I ended up freezing the view a few times to admire the stills. It is far from being ostentatious or mannered however.

      The story ends up feeling quite Grecian in the end, but who am I to say unrealistic, reality is almost always stranger than fiction. Works for purposes of titillation for sure, but also has great depths. Two successful watches in a row from Brisseau for me, following on from The Girl From Nowhere, more adventures to come!
      7LeRoyMarko

      Pseudo-Rohmer could've been better

      Not a bad movie about impossible love, but I would suggest that you see Eric Rohmer's films a second time before taking a look at this one. What is the fascination of older man for young Lolitas? In this one, it's Vanessa Paradis, who's playing the student who get her philosophy teacher (Cremer) all tangled up in a web of difficulties. The fascination also with the troubled girl who's despaired, all the while hiding a terrible secret: she's smart, very smart. The movie is ok but sometimes a little bit too improbable. Performances are good, not great. A better film in the same genre: À la folie, pas du tout... (with Audrey Tautou). On the bright side, the movie offers an inside of what kind of feelings teachers like François are capable of developing. Every day, there's teachers who put themselves in the same situation. Society seems to be able to understand why a young girl like Mathilde could fall in love with a much older man, but the reverse ain't true.

      Out of 100, I gave it 73. That's good for **½ out of ****.

      Seen at home, in Toronto, on May 11th, 2004.
      9srdbx

      A great movie about impossible love

      I remember seeing this movie for the first time and about 15 more times over the years. When I was young it was a lot because of Vanessa's beauty and slightly because of the plot. Over the years the truth behind the story, the way the film unfolds, made me realize how emotional I get every time I see it. It's something all of us have gone through in one form or another. My heart went out to Mathilde and her feelings. Add to that the scenery and the atmosphere and you have the perfect tear bearer movie. Excellent acting and wise choice of actors make the movie very believable. You sympathize with all the characters and feel there emotions. A great movie for a rainy night.
      rinatm

      Amazing, beautiful movie.

      I saw this movie for the first time when I was 15 or so (1992) and ever since then I have seen it at least another 7 or 8 times. This is true, you know. School girls DO fall in love with exactly these kind of ppl. Not everyone falls for the latest boy-band-model-of-the-year type. Some goes for the sophisticated, sensitive, reliable and wise men. I got the movie from amazon as VHS, and still hope that one day it will come up as DVD title. Most recommended, for those who want to see true love in the eyes of young girls.

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      • Trivia
        Vanessa Paradis's film debut. She was only 16, Jean-Claude Brisseau made her rehearse fourteen hours a day. She often cried. It was morally difficult for her. "Brisseau was extremely special. Very tall, very authoritarian, with that deep voice, "she recalls. And if it wasn't the director who insulted her, it was his assistant. He told her, "We watched the footage, you were so bad yesterday, try to make an effort today ...".
      • Quotes

        Mathilde Tessier: I like you.

        Mathilde Tessier: Because you're like me.Alone.

        François Hainaut: Why do you say that?I have a wife,friends,students...

        Mathilde Tessier: *laughs*

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      • Release date
        • November 8, 1989 (France)
      • Country of origin
        • France
      • Language
        • French
      • Also known as
        • Baby Blue
      • Filming locations
        • Lycée Jean Monnet - Rue Portail Rouge, Saint-Etienne, Loire, France(high school)
      • Production companies
        • La Sept Cinéma
        • La Sorcière Rouge
        • Les Films du Losange
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      • Runtime
        • 1h 32m(92 min)
      • Sound mix
        • Stereo
      • Aspect ratio
        • 1.37 : 1

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