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Children of the Century

Original title: Les enfants du siècle
  • 1999
  • 2h 15m
IMDb RATING
6.5/10
2.1K
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Juliette Binoche and Benoît Magimel in Children of the Century (1999)
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A story of doomed passion between two genius writers of the 19th century - novelist George Sand and poet Alfred de Musset.A story of doomed passion between two genius writers of the 19th century - novelist George Sand and poet Alfred de Musset.A story of doomed passion between two genius writers of the 19th century - novelist George Sand and poet Alfred de Musset.

  • Director
    • Diane Kurys
  • Writers
    • Murray Head
    • Diane Kurys
    • François-Olivier Rousseau
  • Stars
    • Juliette Binoche
    • Benoît Magimel
    • Stefano Dionisi
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.5/10
    2.1K
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    • Director
      • Diane Kurys
    • Writers
      • Murray Head
      • Diane Kurys
      • François-Olivier Rousseau
    • Stars
      • Juliette Binoche
      • Benoît Magimel
      • Stefano Dionisi
    • 16User reviews
    • 18Critic reviews
    • 59Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Juliette Binoche
    Juliette Binoche
    • George Sand
    Benoît Magimel
    Benoît Magimel
    • Alfred de Musset
    Stefano Dionisi
    Stefano Dionisi
    • Pietro Pagello
    Robin Renucci
    Robin Renucci
    • François Buloz
    Karin Viard
    Karin Viard
    • Marie Dorval
    Isabelle Carré
    Isabelle Carré
    • Aimée d'Alton
    Patrick Chesnais
    Patrick Chesnais
    • Gustave Planche
    Arnaud Giovaninetti
    • Alfred Tattet
    Denis Podalydès
    Denis Podalydès
    • Sainte-Beuve
    Olivier Foubert
    • Paul de Musset
    Marie-France Mignal
    • Mme. de Musset
    Michel Robin
    Michel Robin
    • Larive
    Ludivine Sagnier
    Ludivine Sagnier
    • Hermine de Musset
    Victoire Thivisol
    Victoire Thivisol
    • Solange
    • (as Victoire)
    Julien Léal
    • Maurice
    Pascal Ternisien
    • Boucoiran
    Jean-Claude de Goros
    • Capo de Feuillide
    Mathias Mégard
    • Delacroix
    • Director
      • Diane Kurys
    • Writers
      • Murray Head
      • Diane Kurys
      • François-Olivier Rousseau
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    User reviews16

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    yossarian100

    Beautifully crafted film about two totally self absorbed artists.

    I was really hoping to find some special quality in the two main characters that I could like. However, self absorbed people are usually too melodramatic about every single aspect of their lives and so I had no sympathy for their predicament at all. So, I settled back and enjoyed Julliet Binochet at work. The film was meticulously crafted and the settings and costumes were wonderful, so I got the time machine effect, too. If you like historical melodrama, you might enjoy this.
    zfiany

    Love at its peak

    I loved this movie and I don't know to what extent this movie is near to the original story. I have read the life of George Sand and was amazed by her character. A character so tough when it has to do with freedom of doing what one wants. George Sand was one of my best female characters next to Mary Wolstoncroft, Jane Austin, Emmeline Pankhurst and the famous five. Juliette Binoche has played the role magnificently close and made it feel like I was watching the original Sand.

    The love story is so beautiful specially the scene when Benoit Magimel sleeps on the street ground under the rain when Sand comes to visit him in her carriage. Waw!... I mean this is a charming scene, it says a lot about the feelings of love.
    7donalohanlon

    Beautiful but Flawed

    Diane Kury's oppulent film is a mixed bag. In it's favour it features

    real life lovers Juliette Binoche and Benoît Magimel on excellent

    form. As Alfred de Musset Magimel gives us a young man

    completely out of his mind on a cocktail of opium and absinthe. A

    man deeply creative and talented, but unable to function as a

    human being. Binoche's George Sand is a strong a determined

    woman. The scene where she finds that Musset may die after

    overdosing is wonderfully performed with passion and grandeur.

    The film comes alive in her eyes. As filmed by Vilko Filac and

    dressed by Christian La Croix, Binoche has never looked more

    beautiful or sensual.

    However Kurys' direction and her screenplay, co-written by

    Francois Olivier Rousseau and Murray Head, lacks direction and

    understanding of her period. The brothel scenes are particularly

    over the top. Yet her direction of her actor is magnificent.

    What is missing from Kurys' film most of all however is Sand and

    Musset as writers, as creative masters. There is no sense of their

    value in the film beyond their doomed love affair.

    Les Enfants du Siecle is a mixed bag, but certainly worth a look.
    8christian_fournier

    The superstars of their time!

    "Enfants du siècle" does'nt really mean "Children of the Century", as for the contemporaries it was obvious that it meant "Heirs of the Napoleonic Saga".

    This generation, Hugo, Dumas,, Musset, Nerval, Lamartine and Vigny was obsessed by the sad perception that they could not lead the heroïc, larger than life existence experienced by their fathers during the Revolution and Empire - a period (or shortly thereafter) during which they were born. They - and Aurore Dupin de Francueil (aka George Sand) with them - sought vicariously to find fame and glory in literature, particularly in theatre which was the « 7th art » of those days, and in forms of "original living" which would not surprise those reading now on the antics of 'world famous' people. In those days, that was called « Romantism ».

    All of them succeeded in literature; but - even though in those days novels, essays, tales, and poems were keenly read - theatre was the big thing: a kind of Hollywood on Seine! And the successful theatre writers and performers had a fame akin to that of our Hollywood stars of today.

    So this film should be seen as the biopic of two larger than life "Hollywood stars".

    No surprise that passions, drugs, unfaithfulnesses and manifestations of an enormous ego are sprinkled liberally in this film. One may think of the Burton and Taylor duet, but with a wittier and more intellectual bent.

    Musset, fabulously talented, has left immortal poems and several theatre pieces which have been rediscovered in the XXth century and which will last; but he has sadly wasted his talent in alcohol (absinthe mainly), drugs and philandering, prostitutes included; he died at 47.

    Sand has been the more resilient of the two. She died at 71, a busy grandmother fond of country life, a true precursor of the cause of women's freedom in terms of choosing her (sometimes Saphic) lovers, espousing political causes, and communing with nature.

    Sand's "original" life is her real masterpiece; it has a very modern tone. Her writings are numerous and charming, but for me, the literary genius of the two is Musset: most of his writings are masterpieces, even though his life has been a shambles.

    It is no surprise then that Diane Kurys takes Sand as her lead character, against a despondent and weak Musset. And I quite understand why - to some reviewers - they both appear boorish, selfish and inspiring few sympathy. But - keeping in mind that Musset and Sand ooze talent and are their generation's Hollywood superstars - you may enjoy this well crafted biopic.

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    tatyanna_patten-1

    A Delacroix Painting

    If Romanticism, as a movement, can be defined as an "infinite longing" which combines passion and erotic tension with death, despair, and the cycles of nature, then Kurys film portrayal is aptly named and her protagonists--Alfred de Musset and Georges Sand--are indeed children of their century.

    The key to understanding the point of this film is to think of it as a painting. It does not give you an insider's view of the relationship between these two literary giants; it does not break down their psychology; and you do not even understand why you, as an audience member, should like either of them. Yet their obsessive love was a monument for the first major artistic movement of the 19th century. Kurys paints them as Delacroix would--in all their lurid color, capturing the details of high emotion without explaining a thing. As painting on film, Les Enfants succeeds as wildly as any Romantic dreamscape and, thus, captures the mood of that era and the sentiment which spawned it more perfectly than 1,000 words on the subject.

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    • Trivia
      George Sand's estate loaned the production some of Sand's jewelry, including a sapphire ring, which Juliette Binoche wears throughout the film.
    • Quotes

      George Sand: Love does exist, it's not an illusion. One merely has to recognise it, and be humble before it.

    • Alternate versions
      The original French theatrical version, which runs at 135 mins begins as Sand plans to leave her husband and Musset's father dies. This version continues after their final meeting as Sand begins to write her story and attempts in vain to see Musset one last time. This version ends with a direct to camera address by Sand at Musset's tomb. A shorter theatrical version was released in Germany, Spain, UK and US which begins with Sand reading from "Lélia" and ends with Sand and Musset's final meeting. It runs at 105 mins. This version contains two new scenes: Sand and Musset being introduced to each other and a dance sequence. However the opening sequences featuring Sands arrival in Paris during an uprising and her relationship with Marie Dorval are lost, as are the closing scenes as she attempts to see Musset a final time. Most DVD releases have favored the Original 135 min version which was more critically popular.
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    • Release date
      • September 22, 1999 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • France
    • Official site
      • Juliette Binoche: The Art of Being - Official Fansite
    • Language
      • French
    • Also known as
      • The Children of the Century
    • Filming locations
      • Paris, France
    • Production companies
      • Alexandre Films
      • Canal+
      • Conseil Général de l'Indre
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $56,611
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $8,044
      • Sep 15, 2002
    • Gross worldwide
      • $381,624
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    • Runtime
      • 2h 15m(135 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • DTS
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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