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Eiffel (film)

Eiffel is a 2021 French romantic drama film directed by Martin Bourboulon, from a script written by Caroline Bongrand. The film stars Romain Duris as Gustave Eiffel and follows a fictionalized romance between Eiffel and Adrienne Bourgès, his childhood sweetheart, played by Emma Mackey. It also stars Pierre Deladonchamps in a supporting role.

Eiffel
French theatrical release poster
Directed byMartin Bourboulon
Screenplay byCaroline Bongrand
Produced byVanessa van Zuylen
Starring
CinematographyMatias Boucard
Edited by
Music byAlexandre Desplat
Production
companies
Distributed byPathé Distribution
Release dates
Running time
108 minutes[2]
CountryFrance
LanguageFrench
Budget$25.2 million[3]
Box office$13.6 million[4]

Eiffel premiered on 2 March 2021 at the Alliance Française French Film Festival in Australia, and was released in France on 13 October 2021, by Pathé Distribution.[5][6][7] The film received mostly positive reviews, and grossed over $13 million worldwide.[8][9][10][11][12]

Plot edit

March 31, 1889 – Gustave Eiffel sits in his office, atop the newly completed thousand-foot (300-meter) iron tower he has designed and constructed – the Eiffel Tower.

September 1886 – Eiffel receives an award for his groundbreaking design for an iron skeleton to support the Statue of Liberty. Afterward, he considers what his next construction should be, for the 1889 World’s Fair in Paris. Two of his employees, Maurice Koechlin and Émile Nouguier, propose a 200-meter (656-foot) steel tower, but he turns down their proposal, favoring a Metro system for Paris. In order to get publicity for his enterprise, he contacts an old friend, journalist Antoine de Restac. At a society party, Eiffel meets Restac’s wife, Adrienne. They have a strange, instant connection. Transfixed by her, Eiffel suddenly announces he will build a 300-meter steel tower, shocking the other guests.

Bordeaux, 1860 – While building an iron bridge over the treacherous River Garonne, Eiffel dives in to rescue a construction worker who fell into the river. Eiffel demands wood for safety scaffolding from his superiors, but his request is turned down. Eiffel goes to Bourgès, a wealthy local businessman, to ask for the wood. Eiffel meets Adrienne, Bourgès’ headstrong daughter. Impressed by having secretly witnessed Eiffel’s heroism on the bridge, she speaks up in defense of his request for the wood and secures it for him. Adrienne invites Eiffel to her birthday party. At the party, he is awkward, but she finds his aloofness attractive. He kisses her, then storms off, embarrassed. She shows up later at his office, saying she’s attracted to him. Eiffel doesn’t believe her and sends her away, so she throws herself into the river, to spite him. He rescues her and they make love and begin a passionate affair.

1886 – Eiffel presents his plans for the tower to the judges for the competition. At the ceremony to announce the winner, as his name is announced, Eiffel and Adrienne instinctively hold hands. Restac sees this. Eiffel begins construction of the tower. At a garden party, he dances with Adrienne and asks her to meet him at a cheap hotel in the country. She refuses. As construction continues, the workers threaten to strike. Adrienne realizes Restac has become suspicious of her. She searches his things and finds a cartoon belittling Eiffel’s tower. Out of jealousy, Restac is using his position as a top journalist to sabotage public opinion against the tower. Restac subtly warns Eiffel about this. With uncertainty clouding the whole undertaking, the workers at the tower go on strike.

Bordeaux, 1860 – Eiffel learns Adrienne has left town and runs to her house, where her father tells Eiffel she was just stringing him along him, and that she never wants to see him again.

1886 – Adrienne shows up at the cheap hotel. She reveals to Eiffel that the reason she left him 30 years ago was that she was pregnant with his child, and her parents forbade her to marry Eiffel, or ever see him again. She raced from the house to be with him, but as she tried to escape over the fence, she fell and was impaled on a spike, losing the baby and almost dying. Eiffel realizes Adrienne has always loved him and they make love. When the banks threaten to pull funding for the tower, Eiffel finances the tower with his own fortune. Seeing Eiffel is betting everything on the tower, the workers cease their strike. Adrienne visits the completed first level and she and Eiffel kiss above the rooftops of Paris.

Restac, who married Adrienne and nursed her back to health after her family abandoned her, is aware of her affair with Eiffel. He tells her he will ruin Eiffel’s reputation and destroy the tower’s chances of completion if she doesn’t end the affair. Adrienne tells Eiffel she has agreed to leave the city with Restac, to protect Eiffel and his tower.

Furious and powerless, Eiffel, orders the tower’s construction to be completed with rivets instead of bolts, so it can never be torn down. He pushes his team to exhaustion and finishes the tower in time for the World’s Fair. At the grand opening, Eiffel sees Adrienne in the crowd. After they briefly make eye contact, she leaves, knowing she has sacrificed everything so his masterpiece can be completed.

Returning to the opening scene, Eiffel writes in his journal in his office atop the tower. He sketches atop a diagram of the tower, adding letters beside it, to form the name Adrienne. It suddenly becomes apparent that the tower is in the shape of the capital letter “A”. Eiffel has made the tower a permanent monument to their love. He walks out and surveys the city, which sprawls beneath him.

Cast edit

  • Romain Duris as Gustave Eiffel
  • Emma Mackey as Adrienne Bourgès[13]
  • Pierre Deladonchamps as Antoine de Restac
  • Armande Boulanger as Claire Eiffel
  • Bruno Raffaelli as M. Bourgès
  • Alexandre Steiger as Jean Compagnon
  • Andranic Manet as Adolphe Salles
  • Philippe Hérisson as Édouard Lockroy
  • Stéphane Boucher as Pauwels
  • Jérémy Lopez as Maurice Koechlin
  • Damien Zanoly as Émile Nouguier
  • Sophie Fougère as Mme Bourgès
  • Joseph Rezwin as R. Milligan McLane (as Joe Rezwin)
  • Jérémie Petrus as Edmond
  • Hervé Masquelier as Un banquier
  • Benoît de Gaulejac as Un banquier
  • Clémence Boué as Madame Lockroy
  • Dominique Pozzetto as L'huissier du ministère
  • Philippe Saïd as Membre du conseil
  • Philippe Richardin as Membre du conseil
  • David Olivier Fischer as Le Président de la République
  • Frédéric Merlo as Georges
  • Catherine Giron as Invitée Bourgès 1
  • Stéphane Page as Invité Bourgès 2
  • David Grolleau as Paulo
  • Christian Loustau as Officiel inauguration
  • Fabien de Chavanes as Ouvrier chantier tour
  • Denis Leluc as Huissier Conseil de Paris
  • Thierry Nenez as Dessinateur 1
  • David Sevier as Dessinateur 2
  • Vincent Combe as Membre du Conseil
  • Juliette Blanche as Amie Adrienne

Reception edit

 
Tricolore Tokyo Tower to celebrate the release of the movie[14]

Peter Debruge of Variety wrote that "Not a biopic so much as a sketchy piece of historical fiction, Eiffel identifies itself as 'librement inspiré de faits réels,' which roughly translates to 'a made-up crock of hooey'."[15] David Stratton of The Australian wrote that "I am a man with an idea greater than himself, Eiffel tells the various interested parties when he makes his formal bid to build the tower. I think the director of this film took that line to heart, and I am glad he did".[16] Nesselson of Screen International wrote that "Ambitious, handsomely appointed and unapologetically old-fashioned".[17]

References edit

  1. ^ "New French film paints Eiffel Tower engineer as hopeless romantic". theguardian.com. 13 October 2021.
  2. ^ "EIFFEL". Australian Classification Board. Retrieved 26 February 2021.
  3. ^ "Eiffel : une première image du duo romantique formé par Romain Duris et Emma Mackey". Le Figaro. June 27, 2020.
  4. ^ "Eiffel (2021)". Box Office Mojo. IMDb. Retrieved June 5, 2022.
  5. ^ "Top five films you have to see at the 2021 Alliance Française French Film Festival". scoop.com.au. 15 February 2021.
  6. ^ "French Film Festival review: Eiffel". indaily.com.au. 25 March 2021.
  7. ^ "'Eiffel,' Starring Emma Mackey and Romain Duris, Acquired by Blue Fox Entertainment in the U.S. (EXCLUSIVE)". veriety.com. 5 November 2021.
  8. ^ "Box-office France: James Bond returns to the top, Eiffel crosses the million". news.in.24.com. 4 November 2021.
  9. ^ "Crítica de 'Eiffel'". 20minutos.es. 8 November 2021.
  10. ^ "Eiffel: A brisk, exciting and likeable tale about one man and his famous tower". I.stuff.co.nz. 16 September 2021.
  11. ^ "Eiffel (M) movie review". canberraweekly.com.au. 13 November 2021.
  12. ^ "FILM: EIFFEL – the man who built the tower ****". lenews.ch. 27 August 2021.
  13. ^ "First Look: Emma Mackey and Romain Duris in 'Eiffel' (exclusive)". screendaily.com. 26 June 2021.
  14. ^
  15. ^ "'Eiffel' Review: Tony French Meller Concocts Trite Romance as the Inspiration for the Eiffel Tower". veriety.com. 10 November 2021.
  16. ^ "Tall tale of Paris icon a real bolter". theaustralian.com. 25 October 2021.
  17. ^ "'Eiffel': Review". screendaily.com. 11 October 2021.

External links edit

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Eiffel is a 2021 French romantic drama film directed by Martin Bourboulon from a script written by Caroline Bongrand The film stars Romain Duris as Gustave Eiffel and follows a fictionalized romance between Eiffel and Adrienne Bourges his childhood sweetheart played by Emma Mackey It also stars Pierre Deladonchamps in a supporting role EiffelFrench theatrical release posterDirected byMartin BourboulonScreenplay byCaroline BongrandProduced byVanessa van ZuylenStarringRomain Duris Emma Mackey Pierre DeladonchampsCinematographyMatias BoucardEdited byVirginie Bruant Valerie DeseineMusic byAlexandre DesplatProductioncompaniesVVZ Production Pathe FilmsDistributed byPathe DistributionRelease dates2 March 2021 2021 03 02 Alliance Francaise French Film Festival 1 13 October 2021 2021 10 13 France Running time108 minutes 2 CountryFranceLanguageFrenchBudget 25 2 million 3 Box office 13 6 million 4 Eiffel premiered on 2 March 2021 at the Alliance Francaise French Film Festival in Australia and was released in France on 13 October 2021 by Pathe Distribution 5 6 7 The film received mostly positive reviews and grossed over 13 million worldwide 8 9 10 11 12 Contents 1 Plot 2 Cast 3 Reception 4 References 5 External linksPlot editMarch 31 1889 Gustave Eiffel sits in his office atop the newly completed thousand foot 300 meter iron tower he has designed and constructed the Eiffel Tower September 1886 Eiffel receives an award for his groundbreaking design for an iron skeleton to support the Statue of Liberty Afterward he considers what his next construction should be for the 1889 World s Fair in Paris Two of his employees Maurice Koechlin and Emile Nouguier propose a 200 meter 656 foot steel tower but he turns down their proposal favoring a Metro system for Paris In order to get publicity for his enterprise he contacts an old friend journalist Antoine de Restac At a society party Eiffel meets Restac s wife Adrienne They have a strange instant connection Transfixed by her Eiffel suddenly announces he will build a 300 meter steel tower shocking the other guests Bordeaux 1860 While building an iron bridge over the treacherous River Garonne Eiffel dives in to rescue a construction worker who fell into the river Eiffel demands wood for safety scaffolding from his superiors but his request is turned down Eiffel goes to Bourges a wealthy local businessman to ask for the wood Eiffel meets Adrienne Bourges headstrong daughter Impressed by having secretly witnessed Eiffel s heroism on the bridge she speaks up in defense of his request for the wood and secures it for him Adrienne invites Eiffel to her birthday party At the party he is awkward but she finds his aloofness attractive He kisses her then storms off embarrassed She shows up later at his office saying she s attracted to him Eiffel doesn t believe her and sends her away so she throws herself into the river to spite him He rescues her and they make love and begin a passionate affair 1886 Eiffel presents his plans for the tower to the judges for the competition At the ceremony to announce the winner as his name is announced Eiffel and Adrienne instinctively hold hands Restac sees this Eiffel begins construction of the tower At a garden party he dances with Adrienne and asks her to meet him at a cheap hotel in the country She refuses As construction continues the workers threaten to strike Adrienne realizes Restac has become suspicious of her She searches his things and finds a cartoon belittling Eiffel s tower Out of jealousy Restac is using his position as a top journalist to sabotage public opinion against the tower Restac subtly warns Eiffel about this With uncertainty clouding the whole undertaking the workers at the tower go on strike Bordeaux 1860 Eiffel learns Adrienne has left town and runs to her house where her father tells Eiffel she was just stringing him along him and that she never wants to see him again 1886 Adrienne shows up at the cheap hotel She reveals to Eiffel that the reason she left him 30 years ago was that she was pregnant with his child and her parents forbade her to marry Eiffel or ever see him again She raced from the house to be with him but as she tried to escape over the fence she fell and was impaled on a spike losing the baby and almost dying Eiffel realizes Adrienne has always loved him and they make love When the banks threaten to pull funding for the tower Eiffel finances the tower with his own fortune Seeing Eiffel is betting everything on the tower the workers cease their strike Adrienne visits the completed first level and she and Eiffel kiss above the rooftops of Paris Restac who married Adrienne and nursed her back to health after her family abandoned her is aware of her affair with Eiffel He tells her he will ruin Eiffel s reputation and destroy the tower s chances of completion if she doesn t end the affair Adrienne tells Eiffel she has agreed to leave the city with Restac to protect Eiffel and his tower Furious and powerless Eiffel orders the tower s construction to be completed with rivets instead of bolts so it can never be torn down He pushes his team to exhaustion and finishes the tower in time for the World s Fair At the grand opening Eiffel sees Adrienne in the crowd After they briefly make eye contact she leaves knowing she has sacrificed everything so his masterpiece can be completed Returning to the opening scene Eiffel writes in his journal in his office atop the tower He sketches atop a diagram of the tower adding letters beside it to form the name Adrienne It suddenly becomes apparent that the tower is in the shape of the capital letter A Eiffel has made the tower a permanent monument to their love He walks out and surveys the city which sprawls beneath him Cast editRomain Duris as Gustave Eiffel Emma Mackey as Adrienne Bourges 13 Pierre Deladonchamps as Antoine de Restac Armande Boulanger as Claire Eiffel Bruno Raffaelli as M Bourges Alexandre Steiger as Jean Compagnon Andranic Manet as Adolphe Salles Philippe Herisson as Edouard Lockroy Stephane Boucher as Pauwels Jeremy Lopez as Maurice Koechlin Damien Zanoly as Emile Nouguier Sophie Fougere as Mme Bourges Joseph Rezwin as R Milligan McLane as Joe Rezwin Jeremie Petrus as Edmond Herve Masquelier as Un banquier Benoit de Gaulejac as Un banquier Clemence Boue as Madame Lockroy Dominique Pozzetto as L huissier du ministere Philippe Said as Membre du conseil Philippe Richardin as Membre du conseil David Olivier Fischer as Le President de la Republique Frederic Merlo as Georges Catherine Giron as Invitee Bourges 1 Stephane Page as Invite Bourges 2 David Grolleau as Paulo Christian Loustau as Officiel inauguration Fabien de Chavanes as Ouvrier chantier tour Denis Leluc as Huissier Conseil de Paris Thierry Nenez as Dessinateur 1 David Sevier as Dessinateur 2 Vincent Combe as Membre du Conseil Juliette Blanche as Amie AdrienneReception edit nbsp Tricolore Tokyo Tower to celebrate the release of the movie 14 Peter Debruge of Variety wrote that Not a biopic so much as a sketchy piece of historical fiction Eiffel identifies itself as librement inspire de faits reels which roughly translates to a made up crock of hooey 15 David Stratton of The Australian wrote that I am a man with an idea greater than himself Eiffel tells the various interested parties when he makes his formal bid to build the tower I think the director of this film took that line to heart and I am glad he did 16 Nesselson of Screen International wrote that Ambitious handsomely appointed and unapologetically old fashioned 17 References edit New French film paints Eiffel Tower engineer as hopeless romantic theguardian com 13 October 2021 EIFFEL Australian Classification Board Retrieved 26 February 2021 Eiffel une premiere image du duo romantique forme par Romain Duris et Emma Mackey Le Figaro June 27 2020 Eiffel 2021 Box Office Mojo IMDb Retrieved June 5 2022 Top five films you have to see at the 2021 Alliance Francaise French Film Festival scoop com au 15 February 2021 French Film Festival review Eiffel indaily com au 25 March 2021 Eiffel Starring Emma Mackey and Romain Duris Acquired by Blue Fox Entertainment in the U S EXCLUSIVE veriety com 5 November 2021 Box office France James Bond returns to the top Eiffel crosses the million news in 24 com 4 November 2021 Critica de Eiffel 20minutos es 8 November 2021 Eiffel A brisk exciting and likeable tale about one man and his famous tower I stuff co nz 16 September 2021 Eiffel M movie review canberraweekly com au 13 November 2021 FILM EIFFEL the man who built the tower lenews ch 27 August 2021 First Look Emma Mackey and Romain Duris in Eiffel exclusive screendaily com 26 June 2021 https web archive org web 20220815144005 https www tokyotower co jp lightup en php Eiffel Review Tony French Meller Concocts Trite Romance as the Inspiration for the Eiffel Tower veriety com 10 November 2021 Tall tale of Paris icon a real bolter theaustralian com 25 October 2021 Eiffel Review screendaily com 11 October 2021 External links editEiffel at IMDb nbsp Eiffel at Rotten Tomatoes Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Eiffel film amp oldid 1192340375, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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