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Backstage

  • 2005
  • 1h 52m
IMDb RATING
5.9/10
696
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Backstage (2005)
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An adolescent groupie zeroes in on her Blondie-like idol after the singer chances to cross her orbit on a publicity tour. Gradually their lives intertwine as, with near-operatic intensity, t... Read allAn adolescent groupie zeroes in on her Blondie-like idol after the singer chances to cross her orbit on a publicity tour. Gradually their lives intertwine as, with near-operatic intensity, the film delves into the emotional dependency on both sides of celebrity culture.An adolescent groupie zeroes in on her Blondie-like idol after the singer chances to cross her orbit on a publicity tour. Gradually their lives intertwine as, with near-operatic intensity, the film delves into the emotional dependency on both sides of celebrity culture.

  • Director
    • Emmanuelle Bercot
  • Writers
    • Emmanuelle Bercot
    • Jérôme Tonnerre
  • Stars
    • Emmanuelle Seigner
    • Isild Le Besco
    • Noémie Lvovsky
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.9/10
    696
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Emmanuelle Bercot
    • Writers
      • Emmanuelle Bercot
      • Jérôme Tonnerre
    • Stars
      • Emmanuelle Seigner
      • Isild Le Besco
      • Noémie Lvovsky
    • 10User reviews
    • 20Critic reviews
    • 57Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 wins & 3 nominations total

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    Emmanuelle Seigner
    Emmanuelle Seigner
    • Lauren
    Isild Le Besco
    Isild Le Besco
    • Lucie
    Noémie Lvovsky
    Noémie Lvovsky
    • Juliette
    Valéry Zeitoun
    • Seymour
    Samuel Benchetrit
    Samuel Benchetrit
    • Daniel
    Édith Le Merdy
    Édith Le Merdy
    • Marie-Line
    • (as Edith Le Merdy)
    Jean-Paul Walle Wa Wana
    • Jean-Claude
    Aurore Auteuil
    • Pamela
    Lise Lamétrie
    • La femme de chambre
    Mar Sodupe
    • Nanou
    Claude Duneton
    Claude Duneton
    • Le père de Lauren
    Yousef Baghdary
    • Stéphane
    Némo Schiffman
    • Dylan
    Stéphane Chapey
    • Le vigile
    Fulvia Collongues
    • Fan
    Sandy Lakdar
    Sandy Lakdar
    • Fan
    Anne-Lise Heimburger
    • Fan
    • (as Anne Lise Heimburger)
    Nicolas Maury
    Nicolas Maury
    • Fan
    • Director
      • Emmanuelle Bercot
    • Writers
      • Emmanuelle Bercot
      • Jérôme Tonnerre
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    2rpowell-4

    As dead as a stuffed deer

    Some friends took me to see this film in Helsinki. I really had no idea what to expect. The evening started, as evenings at the cinema do, with a series of trailers. There came what seemed to be a trailer for a French film featuring an ageing chanteuse (shades of a Gallic Madonna perhaps) performing in front of a young, hysterical audience. I thought that there was a film I would not go and see…

    … and then it turned out it wasn't a trailer, but the start of the evening's main entertainment. The first five minutes set a scene, and a plot line appeared to be established. Not a particularly enthralling plot, perhaps, but something which might carry us along.

    How wrong we were. The plot got stuck in a Paris hotel suite, and the characterisation wasn't even skin deep. The chanteuse – Lauren, or Sylvia – was a diva with problems. But not interesting problems, or dramatic problems; just time-consuming ones. She had some sort of artistic block. She sent a star-struck fan who had implausibly joined her entourage, Lucie, not to buy drugs, but to buy tampons. She was mobbed by fans, a strange and unconvincing mixture, who mostly looked like thirty-something resting actors told to wear something red and plastic. She had family problems of some sort. It was immensely boring. For all I know it perked up in its last forty minutes. But by then we were already in a nearby restaurant wondering why this film should have been made, let alone marketed, or rated by the critics.

    There was one good line, when the diva's agent or boyfriend or whatever said that "she likes to appear wild, but underneath she's as dead as her stuffed deer" - a major feature of the hotel suite, which did indeed give a livelier performance than most of the cast. Let that be the epitaph for this exceptionally disappointing movie.
    7writersmorgue

    Captures the essence of early 2000s celeb & fan life

    Granted, this movie depicts what I would imagine any celebrity driven to the edge by fame and it's expectations, would go through. A woman who's life of being a celebrity appears just as unstable as the former, Amy Winehouse or likened to Britney Spears. These were also women of the early 2000s era where bottling things up was the way and events and expectations were more extreme and outrageous. Versus the current times we're in where it's become brave and admirable for celebrities to be outspoken about their truths of the industry, defending and protecting themselves and their sanity more so.

    Not sure what the director, Emmanuelle Bercot was trying to accomplish with this film, however.. my assumptions were that this was merely a 'Once upon a time' tale of an overworked celebrity and a crazed fan. A story that I'm sure holds small truths to the lives of those who've been in these situations before. This seems like a story told for the fun of it, for that I can't be mad.

    I personally feel like there could've been more scenes with the two women, but nonetheless, it is what it is.
    8orson-13

    A teenage fan in France is obsessed with an older pop singer

    This 2005 film was surprisingly good, thanks to very deft and often subtle direction by Emmanuelle Bercot, who co-authored the script. She establishes an intense mood, a dark song of love, that nevertheless remains rooted in ordinary reality, despite occasional histrionics by one or another of its leads. A superb supporting cast (including Noemie Lvovsky) provides human touches and Emmanuelle Seigner, as the adored diva, and Isild Le Besco as the smitten fan, approach one another with a mix of curiosity, fear, and affection. This theme has been done before, notably in Tom DiCillo's sentimental and funny "Delirious," but "Backstage" has a European air, like Chopin's "Tristesse" Etude. Bercot is careful not to let it go over the brink, keeping the mood disciplined and the story within the boundaries of reality, despite the younger woman's often neurotic behavior. A relationship movie that is intriguing.
    8runamokprods

    Oddball, enjoyable modern melodrama/psychodrama

    A teen-age fan of a Madonna-eque pop star ends up befriending the star, and before long all sorts of boundaries start getting crossed. Picture a dash of "All About Eve", a little "3 Women", and mix in some "Almost Famous" and you have some of the feel of this dark, but fun brew.

    Terrific performances by the two protagonists – Emmanuelle Seigner as the singer, Islid Le Besco as her obsessed teen protégé drive the film, making scenes that could have seemed ridiculous ring oddly true, if strange.

    Not everything works. Among other things the singer's music feels far too cute and generic to drive the kind of dark obsession we see. And some twists stretch credulity or reason at moments. But if Bergman had directed "About Famous" we might have gotten something a little like this heady mess of sexuality, loss of self, obsession, complex familial relationships being created and destroyed, loss of innocence, etc. etc.
    6janos451

    'Backstage' - of idols and monsters

    Emmanuelle Bercot - popular in France, little-known in the U.S. - may make a name for herself with "Backstage," opening today [1/5] at the Embarcadero Cinemas.

    In this film she directed last year, a teenage groupie's fantasy comes true, turns into a nightmare, then resolved with a bizarre and chilling double-cross, in relentless action that often borders on melodrama.

    If Bercot did nothing else except cast Isild Le Besco to play Lucie, the true believer in Lauren, a Blondie/Céline-like pop star (Emmanuelle Seigner), she would deserve much credit. Lucie is totally obsessed with Lauren - her room a shrine to the singer, every word of her songs memorized and internalized - and Le Besco makes the character scarily believable.

    A veteran of 32 movies, the 24-year-old actress has the face and temperament of a chameleon, she is far from "Hollywood-pretty," but has a mesmerizing presence. It's high time American audiences get to see her. Le Besco's "strangeness, raw presence, combining a child's gentleness with the disturbing qualities of madness" (in Bercot's words) make an indelible impression.

    Fan and star cross paths, and the monstrous diva brings the often catatonic idolater into her dysfunctional, chaotic life. All the power is on one side in this relationship, and yet - shades of "All About Eve"! - Lucie gets her way unexpectedly at times. A large, capable cast rounds out what is essentially a duet for the two women.

    Without lecturing or preaching, Bercot unmasks ugly aspects of celebrity worship. Her script for the film ranges from pedestrian to insightful. As so many movies today, "Backstage" suffers from the lack of a decisive editor, overstaying its welcome by running almost two hours. It may remain unrated, but the realistic/intimate depiction of the pop star's life definitely puts it in the "R"-plus range.

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    • Release date
      • November 16, 2005 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • France
    • Official site
      • Hautet Court (France)
    • Language
      • French
    • Also known as
      • Perde arkası
    • Filming locations
      • Champs Elysées, Paris 8, Paris, France
    • Production companies
      • Arte France Cinéma
      • Black Forest Films
      • CMW Films
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $12,663
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $1,010
      • Nov 26, 2006
    • Gross worldwide
      • $42,564
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 52m(112 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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