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The Dreamlife of Angels

The Dreamlife of Angels (French: La Vie rêvée des anges) is a 1998 French drama film directed by Erick Zonca. The film was selected as the French entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 71st Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee.[1][2]

The Dreamlife of Angels
Directed byErick Zonca
Written byErick Zonca
StarringÉlodie Bouchez
Natacha Régnier
CinematographyAgnès Godard
Dominique Le Rigoleur
Music byYann Tiersen
Production
company
Diaphana Films
Distributed bySony Pictures Classics
Release dates
  • May 1998 (1998-05) (Cannes)
  • 16 September 1998 (1998-09-16) (France)
Running time
113 minutes
CountryFrance
LanguageFrench

Plot

The film is about two working class women, Isa and Marie. Isa is a drifter and searching for a lover whom she had met during the summer. When she realizes that her search for him is futile and turns elsewhere, she meets Marie, who lives in a small French town near Lille. The two young women instantly find a connection as they both have been treated harshly by life and are living from day to day in short-time jobs, such as working in a textile factory or delivering leaflets in the streets. Marie lives in an apartment that she is looking after because the owners had a car accident in which everyone died, except for Sandrine, a teenager, who is in a coma. Marie invites Isa to live with her. Shortly thereafter Isa and Marie meet up with two bouncers, Fredo and Charly, whom they befriend. The men help them out and they have genuine fun together, although they are not much better off than the women.

Isa is the kind of girl who always lands on her own two feet and has a casual c'est la vie attitude when it comes to life and generally doesn't let the hardships get to her, while Marie finds it hard to express herself emotionally, and gets angry when she feels vulnerable. Marie cannot put up with the way she is tossed around by the world, and so, despite being in a relationship with Charly, she tries to escape through a local playboy, Chriss, a rich nightclub owner, who regularly goes out with girls and views Marie as just another one of his random flings. Isa is tougher in that she can take the beating and stick with what is around her, and does not get carried away by the false possibility of a better life. Significantly, Isa refuses to sleep with her casual boyfriend Fredo, drawing her strength from within, while Marie is emotionally dependent on Chriss, who, it is clear, does not love her. Isa is well aware of Chriss's true intentions and tries to warn Marie, who refuses to listen.

Isa finds Sandrine's diary and reads it to her during visits in the hospital. Meanwhile, Chriss decides to end his fling with Marie. Instead of breaking up with her in person, he asks Isa to tell her for him (she replies "it's not for me to tell her"), clearly afraid Marie would self-destruct in front of him, then leaving Marie's later calls unreturned. Meanwhile, Sandrine comes out of her coma, but Isa, who has visited her so faithfully while she was in a coma, decides not to see her while she is awake. After finally learning about Chriss' decision to end the relationship, Marie jumps out of a window. The film ends with Isa starting to work in a new factory.

Cast

  • Élodie Bouchez as Isabelle 'Isa' Tostin
  • Natacha Régnier as Marie Thomas
  • Grégoire Colin as Chriss
  • Patrick Mercado as Charly
  • Jo Prestia as Fredo
  • Louise Motte as Sandrine
  • Frédérique Hazard as Marie's mother
  • Corinne Masiero as Hollywood's woman
  • Francine Massenhave as hospital attendant
  • Zivko Niklevski as Yugoslavian textile employer
  • Murielle Colvez as shop foreperson
  • Lyazid Ouelhadj as ticket salesman
  • Jean-Michel Lemahieu as the intern
  • Rosa Maria as the first nurse

Comas in films

Research by Dr. Eelco Wijdicks on the depiction of comas in movies was published in Neurology in May 2006. Dr. Wijdicks studied 30 films (made between 1970 and 2004) that portrayed actors in prolonged comas, and he concluded that only two films accurately depicted the state of a coma victim and the agony of waiting for a patient to awaken: Reversal of Fortune (1990), which was based on actual events, and The Dreamlife of Angels (1998). The remaining 28 were criticised for portraying miraculous awakenings with no lasting side effects; unrealistic depictions of treatments and equipment required; and comatose patients remaining tanned, muscular, and suspiciously well turned out.[3]

Awards

Trivia

The Dreamlife of Angels is the film seen in the cinema by the couple in the film High Fidelity.

See also

References

  1. ^ Margaret Herrick Library, Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences
  2. ^ . Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences. 19 November 1998. Archived from the original on 19 February 1999. Retrieved 20 October 2015.
  3. ^ Eelco F.M. Wijdicks, MD; Coen A. Wijdicks, BS (2006). "The portrayal of coma in contemporary motion pictures". Neurology. 66 (9): 1300–1303. doi:10.1212/01.wnl.0000210497.62202.e9. PMID 16682658. S2CID 43411074. Retrieved 25 November 2009.
  4. ^ "Festival de Cannes: The Dreamlife of Angels". festival-cannes.com. Retrieved 1 October 2009.
  5. ^ [Awards 1999 - 24th César ceremony] (in French). Académie des César. Archived from the original on 6 December 2013. Retrieved 3 May 2012.

External links

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The Dreamlife of Angels French La Vie revee des anges is a 1998 French drama film directed by Erick Zonca The film was selected as the French entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 71st Academy Awards but was not accepted as a nominee 1 2 The Dreamlife of AngelsDirected byErick ZoncaWritten byErick ZoncaStarringElodie BouchezNatacha RegnierCinematographyAgnes GodardDominique Le RigoleurMusic byYann TiersenProductioncompanyDiaphana FilmsDistributed bySony Pictures ClassicsRelease datesMay 1998 1998 05 Cannes 16 September 1998 1998 09 16 France Running time113 minutesCountryFranceLanguageFrench Contents 1 Plot 2 Cast 3 Comas in films 4 Awards 5 Trivia 6 See also 7 References 8 External linksPlot EditThe film is about two working class women Isa and Marie Isa is a drifter and searching for a lover whom she had met during the summer When she realizes that her search for him is futile and turns elsewhere she meets Marie who lives in a small French town near Lille The two young women instantly find a connection as they both have been treated harshly by life and are living from day to day in short time jobs such as working in a textile factory or delivering leaflets in the streets Marie lives in an apartment that she is looking after because the owners had a car accident in which everyone died except for Sandrine a teenager who is in a coma Marie invites Isa to live with her Shortly thereafter Isa and Marie meet up with two bouncers Fredo and Charly whom they befriend The men help them out and they have genuine fun together although they are not much better off than the women Isa is the kind of girl who always lands on her own two feet and has a casual c est la vie attitude when it comes to life and generally doesn t let the hardships get to her while Marie finds it hard to express herself emotionally and gets angry when she feels vulnerable Marie cannot put up with the way she is tossed around by the world and so despite being in a relationship with Charly she tries to escape through a local playboy Chriss a rich nightclub owner who regularly goes out with girls and views Marie as just another one of his random flings Isa is tougher in that she can take the beating and stick with what is around her and does not get carried away by the false possibility of a better life Significantly Isa refuses to sleep with her casual boyfriend Fredo drawing her strength from within while Marie is emotionally dependent on Chriss who it is clear does not love her Isa is well aware of Chriss s true intentions and tries to warn Marie who refuses to listen Isa finds Sandrine s diary and reads it to her during visits in the hospital Meanwhile Chriss decides to end his fling with Marie Instead of breaking up with her in person he asks Isa to tell her for him she replies it s not for me to tell her clearly afraid Marie would self destruct in front of him then leaving Marie s later calls unreturned Meanwhile Sandrine comes out of her coma but Isa who has visited her so faithfully while she was in a coma decides not to see her while she is awake After finally learning about Chriss decision to end the relationship Marie jumps out of a window The film ends with Isa starting to work in a new factory Cast EditElodie Bouchez as Isabelle Isa Tostin Natacha Regnier as Marie Thomas Gregoire Colin as Chriss Patrick Mercado as Charly Jo Prestia as Fredo Louise Motte as Sandrine Frederique Hazard as Marie s mother Corinne Masiero as Hollywood s woman Francine Massenhave as hospital attendant Zivko Niklevski as Yugoslavian textile employer Murielle Colvez as shop foreperson Lyazid Ouelhadj as ticket salesman Jean Michel Lemahieu as the intern Rosa Maria as the first nurseComas in films EditResearch by Dr Eelco Wijdicks on the depiction of comas in movies was published in Neurology in May 2006 Dr Wijdicks studied 30 films made between 1970 and 2004 that portrayed actors in prolonged comas and he concluded that only two films accurately depicted the state of a coma victim and the agony of waiting for a patient to awaken Reversal of Fortune 1990 which was based on actual events and The Dreamlife of Angels 1998 The remaining 28 were criticised for portraying miraculous awakenings with no lasting side effects unrealistic depictions of treatments and equipment required and comatose patients remaining tanned muscular and suspiciously well turned out 3 Awards Edit1998 Cannes Film Festival 4 Won Best Actress award Elodie Bouchez and Natacha Regnier Nominated Palme d Or English Golden Palm 1999 Cesar Awards 5 Won Best Actress Elodie Bouchez Won Best Film Won Most Promising Actress Natacha Regnier Nominated Best Cinematography Agnes Godard Nominated Best Director Erick Zonca Nominated Best First Work Erick Zonca Nominated Best Writing Original or Adaptation Erick Zonca and Roger Bohbot 1999 Lumieres Awards Won Best Film Won Best Director Erick Zonca Won Best Actress Elodie BouchezTrivia EditThe Dreamlife of Angels is the film seen in the cinema by the couple in the film High Fidelity See also EditList of submissions to the 71st Academy Awards for Best Foreign Language Film List of French submissions for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language FilmReferences Edit Margaret Herrick Library Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences 45 Countries Submit Films for Oscar Consideration Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences 19 November 1998 Archived from the original on 19 February 1999 Retrieved 20 October 2015 Eelco F M Wijdicks MD Coen A Wijdicks BS 2006 The portrayal of coma in contemporary motion pictures Neurology 66 9 1300 1303 doi 10 1212 01 wnl 0000210497 62202 e9 PMID 16682658 S2CID 43411074 Retrieved 25 November 2009 Festival de Cannes The Dreamlife of Angels festival cannes com Retrieved 1 October 2009 Palmares 1999 24 eme ceremonie des Cesar Awards 1999 24th Cesar ceremony in French Academie des Cesar Archived from the original on 6 December 2013 Retrieved 3 May 2012 External links EditLa Vie Revee des Anges at the BFI The Dreamlife of Angels at IMDb The Dreamlife of Angels at Rotten Tomatoes The Dreamlife of Angels at Box Office Mojo Review at Salon com sonypictures com Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title The Dreamlife of Angels amp oldid 1142597939, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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