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A Very Long Engagement

A Very Long Engagement (French: Un long dimanche de fiançailles, "A long Sunday of engagement") is a 2004 French-American romantic war drama film, co-written and directed by Jean-Pierre Jeunet and starring Audrey Tautou, Gaspard Ulliel and Marion Cotillard. It is a fictional tale about a young woman's desperate search for her fiancé who might have been killed during World War I. It was based on the 1991 novel of the same name by Sébastien Japrisot.

A Very Long Engagement
Theatrical release poster
Directed byJean-Pierre Jeunet
Screenplay byJean-Pierre Jeunet
Guillaume Laurant
Based onUn long dimanche de fiançailles
by Sébastien Japrisot
Produced byJean-Pierre Jeunet
Francis Boespflug
Bill Gerber
Jean-Louis Monthieux
Fabienne Tsaï
Starring
Narrated byFlorence Thomassin
CinematographyBruno Delbonnel
Edited byHervé Schneid
Music byAngelo Badalamenti
Production
companies
2003 Productions
Warner Bros. France
Tapioca Films
TF1 Films Production
Distributed byWarner Bros. Pictures (Selected territories)
Warner Independent Pictures (United States)[1]
Release date
  • 27 October 2004 (2004-10-27)
Running time
133 minutes
CountriesFrance
United States[2][3]
LanguageFrench
Budget$51.2-56 million[4][5]
Box office$69.4 million[5]

The film was nominated for the Academy Awards for Best Art Direction and Best Cinematography at the 77th Academy Awards. Marion Cotillard won the César Award for Best Supporting Actress for her performance, and Gaspard Ulliel won the César Award for Most Promising Actor.

Plot Edit

Five French soldiers are convicted of self-mutilation in order to escape military service during World War I. They are condemned to face near-certain death in no man's land between the French and German trench lines. It appears that all of them were killed in a subsequent battle, but Mathilde, the fiancée of one of the soldiers, refuses to give up hope and begins to uncover clues as to what actually took place on the battlefield. She is all the while driven by the constant reminder of what her fiancé had carved into one of the bells of the church near their home, MMM for Manech aime Mathilde (Manech loves Mathilde; a pun on the French word aime, which is pronounced like the letter "M". In the English-language version, this is changed to "Manech's marrying Mathilde").

Along the way, she discovers the brutally corrupt system used by the French government to deal with those who tried to escape the front. She also discovers the stories of the other men who were sentenced to no man's land as a punishment. She, with the help of a private investigator, Germain Pire, attempts to find out what happened to her fiancé. The story is told both from the point of view of the fiancée in Paris and the French countryside—mostly Brittany—of the 1920s, and through flashbacks to the battlefield.

Eventually, Mathilde finds out her fiancé is alive, but he suffers from amnesia. Seeing Mathilde, Manech seems to be oblivious of her. At this, Mathilde sits on the garden chair silently watching Manech with tears in her eyes and a smile on her lips.

Cast Edit

Production and release Edit

A Very Long Engagement was filmed in France over an 18-month period,[6] with about 30 French actors, approximately 500 French technicians and more than 2,000 French extras.[7][6] Right before the film's New York City and Hollywood debut, the film's production company, 2003 Productions, which is one-third owned by Warner Brothers and two-thirds owned by Warner France, was ruled an American production company by a French court, denying the studio $4.8 million in government incentives.[7]

Warner Independent released the film theatrically in the US, followed by VHS and DVD release on July 12, 2005. It was Warner Independent's final VHS release. A Blu-ray region B disc from Warner Home Video was released in France.[citation needed]

Reception Edit

Critical response Edit

The film received generally positive reviews from critics. On Rotten Tomatoes, 78% of critics gave the film positive reviews, based on 148 reviews, and an average rating of 7.40/10. The website's critical consensus states, "A well-crafted and visually arresting drama with a touch of whimsy".[8] On Metacritic the film has a weighted average score of 76 out of 100, based on reviews from 39 critics, indicating "generally favorable reviews".[9] The film had a production budget of $56.6 million USD and earned $69.4 million in theaters worldwide.[5]

Peter Travers of Rolling Stone praised "miracle worker" Jean-Pierre Jeunet and called the film "an emotional powerhouse".[10]

Roger Ebert of the Chicago Sun-Times wrote: "Jeunet brings everything together—his joyously poetic style, the lovable Tautou, a good story worth the telling—into a film that is a series of pleasures stumbling over one another in their haste to delight us."[11]

Manohla Dargis of The New York Times gave a negative review, stating that "Mr. Jeunet shows no interest in animating the characters in his dollhouse world".[12]

Awards Edit

The film received Academy Award nominations for Best Art Direction and Best Cinematography at the 77th Oscars, losing both to The Aviator.[13][14][15] It was not selected as the French submission for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film, in favor of The Chorus. Marion Cotillard won the César Award for Best Supporting Actress for her performance, while Audrey Tautou was nominated for Best Actress.

See also Edit

References Edit

  1. ^ "A Very Long Engagement (2004)". UniFrance. Retrieved 24 September 2021.
  2. ^ French kiss-off: ‘Engagement’ denied funding - The Hollywood Reporter
  3. ^ BBC NEWS|Entertainment|Film ruled 'not French enough'
  4. ^ JPBox-Office
  5. ^ a b c "A Very Long Engagement (2004)". Box Office Mojo. Retrieved 2008-02-06.
  6. ^ a b Frater, Patrick (26 November 2004). "French court breaks off Engagement". Screen Daily.
  7. ^ a b Ben Sisario (compiler) (November 27, 2004). "Arts, Briefly". The New York Times. Agence France-Presse. Retrieved 2011-10-26.
  8. ^ "A Very Long Engagement". Rotten Tomatoes. Retrieved 2008-02-06.
  9. ^ "Very Long Engagement, A (2004)". Metacritic. Retrieved 2008-02-06.
  10. ^ Travers, Peter (17 November 2004). "A Very Long Engagement". Rolling Stone.
  11. ^ Ebert, Roger (December 16, 2004). "'Engagement' tugs at all the right heartstrings". Chicago Sun-Times. RogerEbert.com.
  12. ^ (2004-11-26) Manohla DargisA Love That Won't Surrender to War, Death and Oblivion - The New York Times
  13. ^ The Aviator Wins Art Direction: 2005 Oscars
  14. ^ 2005|Oscars.org
  15. ^ The Aviator Wins Cinematography: 2005 Oscars
  16. ^ 2005 Film Film not in the English Language|BAFTA Awards
  17. ^ Golden Globes

External links Edit

  • (in French) Official website
  • A Very Long Engagement at IMDb
  • A Very Long Engagement at AllMovie
  • A Very Long Engagement at Box Office Mojo

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A Very Long Engagement French Un long dimanche de fiancailles A long Sunday of engagement is a 2004 French American romantic war drama film co written and directed by Jean Pierre Jeunet and starring Audrey Tautou Gaspard Ulliel and Marion Cotillard It is a fictional tale about a young woman s desperate search for her fiance who might have been killed during World War I It was based on the 1991 novel of the same name by Sebastien Japrisot A Very Long EngagementTheatrical release posterDirected byJean Pierre JeunetScreenplay byJean Pierre JeunetGuillaume LaurantBased onUn long dimanche de fiancaillesby Sebastien JaprisotProduced byJean Pierre JeunetFrancis BoespflugBill GerberJean Louis MonthieuxFabienne TsaiStarringAudrey Tautou Gaspard Ulliel Marion Cotillard Dominique Pinon Chantal Neuwirth Andre Dussolier Ticky Holgado Jodie FosterNarrated byFlorence ThomassinCinematographyBruno DelbonnelEdited byHerve SchneidMusic byAngelo BadalamentiProductioncompanies2003 Productions Warner Bros France Tapioca Films TF1 Films ProductionDistributed byWarner Bros Pictures Selected territories Warner Independent Pictures United States 1 Release date27 October 2004 2004 10 27 Running time133 minutesCountriesFrance United States 2 3 LanguageFrenchBudget 51 2 56 million 4 5 Box office 69 4 million 5 The film was nominated for the Academy Awards for Best Art Direction and Best Cinematography at the 77th Academy Awards Marion Cotillard won the Cesar Award for Best Supporting Actress for her performance and Gaspard Ulliel won the Cesar Award for Most Promising Actor Contents 1 Plot 2 Cast 3 Production and release 4 Reception 4 1 Critical response 4 2 Awards 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksPlot EditFive French soldiers are convicted of self mutilation in order to escape military service during World War I They are condemned to face near certain death in no man s land between the French and German trench lines It appears that all of them were killed in a subsequent battle but Mathilde the fiancee of one of the soldiers refuses to give up hope and begins to uncover clues as to what actually took place on the battlefield She is all the while driven by the constant reminder of what her fiance had carved into one of the bells of the church near their home MMM for Manech aime Mathilde Manech loves Mathilde a pun on the French word aime which is pronounced like the letter M In the English language version this is changed to Manech s marrying Mathilde Along the way she discovers the brutally corrupt system used by the French government to deal with those who tried to escape the front She also discovers the stories of the other men who were sentenced to no man s land as a punishment She with the help of a private investigator Germain Pire attempts to find out what happened to her fiance The story is told both from the point of view of the fiancee in Paris and the French countryside mostly Brittany of the 1920s and through flashbacks to the battlefield Eventually Mathilde finds out her fiance is alive but he suffers from amnesia Seeing Mathilde Manech seems to be oblivious of her At this Mathilde sits on the garden chair silently watching Manech with tears in her eyes and a smile on her lips Cast EditAudrey Tautou Mathilde Donnay Gaspard Ulliel Manech Langonnet Mathilde s fiance Dominique Pinon Sylvain Mathilde s uncle Chantal Neuwirth Benedicte Mathilde s aunt Jean Pierre Becker fr Sergeant Daniel Esperanza Dominique Bettenfeld fr Angel Bassignano Clovis Cornillac Benoit Notre Dame Marion Cotillard Tina Lombardi Jean Pierre Darroussin Corporal Benjamin Biscotte Gordes Julie Depardieu Veronique Passavant Jean Claude Dreyfus Major Francois Lavrouye Andre Dussollier Pierre Marie Rouvieres Ticky Holgado Germain Pire Tcheky Karyo Captain Etienne Favourier Jerome Kircher Kleber Bastoche Bouquet Denis Lavant Francis Six Sous Gaignard Urbain Cancelier The monk Jean Paul Rouve The postman Michel Vuillermoz P tit Louis Albert Dupontel Celestin Poux Bouli Lanners Corporal Urbain Chardolot Philippe Duquesne Favart Francois Levantal Gaston Thouvenel Stephane Butet Julien Phillipot Thierry Gibault fr Lieutenant Benoit Etrangin Jodie Foster Elodie Gordes Rufus The Breton Frederique Bel A prostitute Elina Lowensohn German woman Michel Robin old man on the battlefieldProduction and release EditA Very Long Engagement was filmed in France over an 18 month period 6 with about 30 French actors approximately 500 French technicians and more than 2 000 French extras 7 6 Right before the film s New York City and Hollywood debut the film s production company 2003 Productions which is one third owned by Warner Brothers and two thirds owned by Warner France was ruled an American production company by a French court denying the studio 4 8 million in government incentives 7 Warner Independent released the film theatrically in the US followed by VHS and DVD release on July 12 2005 It was Warner Independent s final VHS release A Blu ray region B disc from Warner Home Video was released in France citation needed Reception EditCritical response Edit The film received generally positive reviews from critics On Rotten Tomatoes 78 of critics gave the film positive reviews based on 148 reviews and an average rating of 7 40 10 The website s critical consensus states A well crafted and visually arresting drama with a touch of whimsy 8 On Metacritic the film has a weighted average score of 76 out of 100 based on reviews from 39 critics indicating generally favorable reviews 9 The film had a production budget of 56 6 million USD and earned 69 4 million in theaters worldwide 5 Peter Travers of Rolling Stone praised miracle worker Jean Pierre Jeunet and called the film an emotional powerhouse 10 Roger Ebert of the Chicago Sun Times wrote Jeunet brings everything together his joyously poetic style the lovable Tautou a good story worth the telling into a film that is a series of pleasures stumbling over one another in their haste to delight us 11 Manohla Dargis of The New York Times gave a negative review stating that Mr Jeunet shows no interest in animating the characters in his dollhouse world 12 Awards Edit The film received Academy Award nominations for Best Art Direction and Best Cinematography at the 77th Oscars losing both to The Aviator 13 14 15 It was not selected as the French submission for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film in favor of The Chorus Marion Cotillard won the Cesar Award for Best Supporting Actress for her performance while Audrey Tautou was nominated for Best Actress 30th Cesar Awards France Won Best Supporting Actress Marion Cotillard Won Best Cinematography Bruno Delbonnel Won Best Costume Design Madeline Fontaine Won Best Production Design Aline Bonetto Won Most Promising Actor Gaspard Ulliel Nominated Best Actress Audrey Tautou Nominated Best Director Jean Pierre Jeunet Nominated Best Editing Herve Schneid Nominated Best Film Nominated Best Music Angelo Badalamenti Nominated Best Sound Vincent Arnardi Gerard Hardy and Jean Umansky Nominated Best Writing Jean Pierre Jeunet and Guillaume Laurant London s Favourite French Film 2006 United Kingdom Won Best Film 77th Academy Awards USA Nominated Best Art Direction Aline Bonetto Nominated Best Cinematography Bruno Delbonnel BAFTA Awards UK Nominated BAFTA Award for Best Film Not in the English Language 16 10th Critics Choice Awards USA Nominated Best Foreign Language Film Boston Society of Film Critics Awards Runner up Best Foreign Language Film Chicago Film Critics Association USA Won Best Foreign Language Film Dallas Fort Worth Film Critics Association USA Won Best Foreign Language Film Placed 9th Top 10 Films Florida Film Critics Circle USA Won Best Foreign Film Kansas City Film Critics Circle Awards USA Won Best Foreign Language Film Golden Globe Awards USA Nominated Best Foreign Language Film 17 See also EditList of World War I filmsReferences Edit A Very Long Engagement 2004 UniFrance Retrieved 24 September 2021 French kiss off Engagement denied funding The Hollywood Reporter BBC NEWS Entertainment Film ruled not French enough JPBox Office a b c A Very Long Engagement 2004 Box Office Mojo Retrieved 2008 02 06 a b Frater Patrick 26 November 2004 French court breaks off Engagement Screen Daily a b Ben Sisario compiler November 27 2004 Arts Briefly The New York Times Agence France Presse Retrieved 2011 10 26 A Very Long Engagement Rotten Tomatoes Retrieved 2008 02 06 Very Long Engagement A 2004 Metacritic Retrieved 2008 02 06 Travers Peter 17 November 2004 A Very Long Engagement Rolling Stone Ebert Roger December 16 2004 Engagement tugs at all the right heartstrings Chicago Sun Times RogerEbert com 2004 11 26 Manohla DargisA Love That Won t Surrender to War Death and Oblivion The New York Times The Aviator Wins Art Direction 2005 Oscars 2005 Oscars org The Aviator Wins Cinematography 2005 Oscars 2005 Film Film not in the English Language BAFTA Awards Golden GlobesExternal links Edit in French Official website A Very Long Engagement at IMDb A Very Long Engagement at AllMovie A Very Long Engagement at Box Office Mojo Portals nbsp Film nbsp France nbsp World War I Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title A Very Long Engagement amp oldid 1166184048, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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