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Violette

  • 2013
  • Not Rated
  • 2h 19m
IMDb RATING
6.8/10
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Emmanuelle Devos in Violette (2013)
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Violette Leduc, born a bastard at the beginning of last century, meets Simone de Beauvoir in the years after the war in St-Germain-des-Prés. Then begins an intense relationship between the t... Read allViolette Leduc, born a bastard at the beginning of last century, meets Simone de Beauvoir in the years after the war in St-Germain-des-Prés. Then begins an intense relationship between the two women that will last throughout their lives, a relationship based on the quest for free... Read allViolette Leduc, born a bastard at the beginning of last century, meets Simone de Beauvoir in the years after the war in St-Germain-des-Prés. Then begins an intense relationship between the two women that will last throughout their lives, a relationship based on the quest for freedom through writing for Violette and conviction for Simone to have in their hands the fate... Read all

  • Director
    • Martin Provost
  • Writers
    • Martin Provost
    • Marc Abdelnour
    • René de Ceccatty
  • Stars
    • Emmanuelle Devos
    • Sandrine Kiberlain
    • Olivier Gourmet
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    • Director
      • Martin Provost
    • Writers
      • Martin Provost
      • Marc Abdelnour
      • René de Ceccatty
    • Stars
      • Emmanuelle Devos
      • Sandrine Kiberlain
      • Olivier Gourmet
    • 9User reviews
    • 63Critic reviews
    • 72Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win & 1 nomination total

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    Emmanuelle Devos
    Emmanuelle Devos
    • Violette Leduc
    Sandrine Kiberlain
    Sandrine Kiberlain
    • Simone de Beauvoir
    Olivier Gourmet
    Olivier Gourmet
    • Jacques Guérin
    Catherine Hiegel
    Catherine Hiegel
    • Berthe Leduc
    Jacques Bonnaffé
    Jacques Bonnaffé
    • Jean Genet
    Olivier Py
    • Maurice Sachs
    Nathalie Richard
    Nathalie Richard
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    Stanley Weber
    Stanley Weber
    • Le jeune maçon
    Jean Toscan
    • Monsieur Motté
    Frans Boyer
    • Le jeune paysan
    Nicole Colchat
    • Madame Belaval
    Fabrizio Rongione
    Fabrizio Rongione
    • Yvon Belaval
    Erwan Creignou
    • Marcel
    Vincent Schmitt
    • Un forain
    Jean-Paul Dubois
    • Ernest
    Paulette Frantz
    • Madame Moustier
    Valérie Kéruzoré
    • La secrétaire des éditions Gallimard
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      • Martin Provost
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    8bclark-45143

    A Performance for the Ages

    Emmanuelle Devos is fully committed in this role, and Sandrine Kiberlain cannily underplays hers. Not to be missed.
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    Violette loves Simone, who...

    The beginning is great: Violette is living with Maurice Sachs in a Normandy backwater in 1942. With the war on, life is precarious for the budding writer; she is forced to go on the black market to deal in the essentials of life. Sachs obliges her to sit down and write about her childhood and youth, as a way to bring in some extra cash. Soon Sachs is off to Germany as a labourer (he hoped to ingratiate himself with the Nazis by hiding his Jewish past). Sachs dies, and Violette is off to Paris as soon as she can manage it. Soon she meets Simone de Beauvoir, Jean Genet and Jacques Guerin (who becomes her first publisher). She starts to travel, something a girl from a poor family usually doesn't get to do. Finally she becomes a member of the Gallimard stable of writers; fame and some fortune are hers at last.

    Emmanuelle Devos impressed me very much with her tenacity in bad times and her masochistic devotion to Beauvoir. Sandrine Kiberlain, reed-thin and erect of bearing, looked and sounded very much like Beauvoir. Olivier Py as the sleazy Sachs stole all his scenes.
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    Memorable

    The first thing that impresses is that this film is written very well. The structure is quite novelistic, separated into chapters and each part moving the story along in well paced increments. The whole movie starts quite slowly, mysteriously and then opens out, that is a pleasing form as it adds layers to the work.

    The second thing is that both Kiberlain and Devos are outstanding. Devos takes this role of Violette and makes it completely human. She is a dozen conflicted people and all the time in need of many things but most of all, in need of love. As de Beauvoir, Kiberlain is magisterial. She has de Beauvoir's haughtiness, her brilliance, her perfect sense of her own destiny.

    The relationship between the women of such different circumstances is told with grace and balance and insight.

    The photography and choice of locales is good too. The sense of place is considered, from the cold farm in winter, through to freezing Paris and then the Midi in summer at the end. Some shots may linger, because it can look so good on the screen, but that remark apart there is little to fault here.

    Recommended for all its best virtues.
    7Red-125

    An important, but somewhat forgotten, feminist author

    The French film Violette (2013) was directed by Martin Provost. It tells the story of Violette LeDuc, who's was considered an important feminist author in the postwar period, but who is now largely forgotten except by feminist scholars.

    When the film opens, Violette (played by Emmanuelle Devos) is running from the police. We assume that she's wanted by the Gestapo, but, in fact, she is just caught hiding some black-market food, for which she spends a few days in prison.

    Eventually, after the war, LeDuc goes to Paris, where she is befriended by Simone de Beauvoir (played by Sandrine Kiberlain). LeDuc is introduced to de Beauvoir's circle-- Sartre, Camus, Genet. LeDuc began to write--mainly semi-autobiographic novels--that attained some popularity, despite being heavily censored. The censorship was due to the lesbian content, as well as the graphic sexuality. (Tame subjects now, but not in post-war France.)

    I didn't enjoy this movie much. Violette, as portrayed in the film, wasn't really a fascinating character. The movie ran for over two hours, with too many scenes of discussions in publishers' offices. I thought the best component of the film was Kiberlain's portrayal of Simone de Beauvoir. Her Beauvoir was beautiful in a non-traditional way, and very forceful and direct. Despite the title of the movie, the screen didn't light up when LeDuc was portrayed. For me, Beauvoir was the character who was truly at the center of the movie.

    We saw this film at the Little Theatre, as part of ImageOut, the admirable Rochester LGBT Film Festival. It will work well on DVD.
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    A woman author pushing through barriers in 20th Century France, told beautifully

    Violette (2013)

    Violette Leduc was a French novelist who approached female sensual and sexual subjects, including lesbian affairs, with fresh and original directness. This is one story of her life. portrayed as largely tormented and often filled with a sense of hopelessness. Her writing and her love life was constantly ravaged.

    But this all happens in beautiful France, so the movie is a gorgeous meandering journey through the 20th Century in pastel, gloomy, golden, timeless countryside. And in the end, for those who care about the real woman, she overcomes. Her death to breast cancer (not in the movie) is just the sad inevitable darkness that seemed to follow her even during the brightness of a great and daring mind.

    There is no strong narrative propulsion here, for sure. To like this you'll have to enjoy lingering, and sometime in zones of brown melancholy. I did like that, and liked all of the movie, even if I found myself physically restless, too. I can't see how it could have been done differently, but it's good to have poetic patience (or patience for poetry).

    The acting, it must be emphasized, is vivid and raw in a modernist way not far from the many bits of text taken from Leduc's writing. Emmanuelle Davos makes no compromise in her showing both the deeply unhappy and the hopeful sides of this woman. And Sandrine Kaberlain is a severe and knowing Simone de Beauvoir, the famous author who comes again and again to Leduc's aid. The implied love affair, fractured and incomplete, between these two is an important if somewhat thinly sketched part of the larger picture for the title character.

    This is all moving, great stuff. There is an echo (or a harbinger) of another pair of women drawn with artistry and love in a recent movie, "Reaching for the Moon" (which I liked a lot). But such a different ambiance here, all dank and fearful with shafts of sunlight only sometimes felt. I recommend them both, but this one will require slowing down and appreciating the mood as much as the details of this intense, ordinary biography.

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    • Release date
      • November 6, 2013 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • France
      • Belgium
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    • Language
      • French
    • Also known as
      • 盛開紫羅蘭:西蒙波娃與薇奧麗賴朵絲
    • Production companies
      • TS Productions
      • France 3 Cinéma
      • Climax Films
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      • $1,493,822
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    • Runtime
      • 2h 19m(139 min)
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    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital

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