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A Very Long Engagement - Un long dimanche de fiançailles


Dir: Jean-Pierre Jeunet France / USA 2004 134 15A


Cast: Audrey Tautou, Gaspard Illiel, Clovis Cornillac, Ticky Holgaldo, Jodie Foster, Marion Cotillard, Jean-Pierre Daroussin, Julie Depardieu, Jean-Claude Dreyfus, Albert Dupontel, Andre Dussollier, Dominque Pinon, Denis Lavant
From the director and star of Amélie (Jean-Pierre Jeunet and Audrey Tautou) comes a very different love story: A Very Long Engagement. Based on the acclaimed novel by Sebastien Japrisot, the adapted screenplay was written by Jeunet & Guillaume Laurant.

As World War I draws to an end, a young French woman’s greatest fight is about to begin. Mathilde has received word that her fiancé Manech is one of five wounded soldiers who have been court-martialed and pushed out into the no-man’s land between the French and German armies… and almost certain death.
Unwilling to accept that her beloved Manech is lost to her forever, Mathilde embarks on an extraordinary journey to discover the fate of her lover. At each turn, she receives a different heartbreaking variation on how Manech must have spent those last days, those last moments. Still, she never gets discouraged.
If Manech were dead, Mathilde would know.
With a steadfast faith, strengthened by hope and a stubbornly cheerful disposition, Mathilde follows her investigation to its conclusion, convincing those who might help her and ignoring those who will not. As she draws closer to the truth about the five unfortunate soldiers and their brutal punishment, she is drawn deeper into the horrors of war and the indelible marks it leaves on those whose lives it has touched.
 
“Jean-Pierre Jeunet is a miracle worker, a filmmaker whose soaring visuals and passionate intensity are artfully blended in this stunning film....Just sit back and behold as Jeunet the visionary and Tatou the force of nature take you to hell and back with this epic love story. It’s an emotional powerhouse.” - Rolling Stone

“Romantic, witty...modern film-making at it’s best. The scale of invention is awesome.” - The Observer

“An amazing piece of film-making.” - The Times

“When the ending has your tears blurring the subtitles, you know you’re on to a good thing.” - Glamour
 
Winner - Best Supporting Actress, Best Male Newcomer, Best Cinematographer, Best Art Direction, Best Costumes / Cesar Awards 2005
 

     
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