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The Truth (2019 film)

The Truth (French: La Vérité) is a 2019 drama film written, directed and edited by Hirokazu Kore-eda. It stars Catherine Deneuve, Juliette Binoche, Ethan Hawke, Ludivine Sagnier, Clémentine Grenier, Manon Clavel, Alain Libolt, Christian Crahay and Roger Van Hool. It is Kore-eda's first film set outside Japan and not in his native language.

The Truth
Theatrical release poster
FrenchLa Vérité
Directed byHirokazu Kore-eda
Written byHirokazu Kore-eda
Produced byMuriel Merlin
Starring
CinematographyÉric Gautier
Edited byHirokazu Kore-eda
Music byAlexeï Aïgui
Production
companies
Distributed by
Release dates
  • 28 August 2019 (2019-08-28) (Venice)
  • 11 October 2019 (2019-10-11) (Japan)
  • 25 December 2019 (2019-12-25) (France)
Running time
106 minutes
Countries
  • France
  • Japan
Languages
  • French
  • English
Box office$5.2 million[1][2]

The film had its world premiere at the Venice on 28 August 2019. It was released in Japan on 11 October 2019, by GAGA Pictures, and in France on 25 December 2019, by Le Pacte.

(Not to be confused with the 1960 movie La Vérité (film), English: The Truth)

Plot edit

Fabienne Dangeville is a very famous French actress, giving an interview about work on her upcoming book. Her daughter, screenwriter Lumir, son-in-law actor Hank and granddaughter Charlotte arrive for her book launch. Lumir is surprised that the book has already been printed, as she expected to read it and approve content about her first, before publishing. Fabienne tells her that she sent her a manuscript to New York (though it's unclear if it's a lie, or it merely never delivered). Later that night, Lumir reads her mother's book and annotates it.

Next day, Lumir confronts Fabienne about some lines in the book which depict her relationship with her mother as a fairy tale fabrication. Fabienne was very rarely there for Lumir as a child. Lumir also asks why she doesn't mention Sarah once in her book (Sarah Mondavan, being Fabienne's best friend, an accomplished actress in her own right, whom Fabienne betrayed), Fabienne simply replies it's her book her choice, that nobody reading it would want to know the truth, because being a famous actress, her fans would find the truth uninteresting. Later, Luc, Fabienne's manager, tells Lumir that Fabienne accepted her current film role only because it stars Manon Lenoir, the next big actress who reminds everyone of Sarah Mondavan. The film "Memories of My Mother" is a science fiction dealing with themes of time and ageing.

Lumir goes to the film set, acting as Fabienne's assistant, and watches the film shoot. The film-within-a-film is about a mother who is dying, so she goes to live in space to arrest her aging and slow the effects of her terminal illness. She returns to Earth every seven years to visit her daughter, who gets older and older with each visit, whilst her mother remains youthful. Fabienne plays the daughter in her seventies. During a read-through rehearsal of the script, the room seems very impressed with Manon's talent, but Fabienne seems annoyed and threatened, believing Manon is being pretentious by overacting. Later, Luc tells Fabienne that Manon reminds him of Sarah Mondavan, while Lumir agrees and says they have the same sounding husky voice.

Annoyed with Fabienne, Luc informs her that he plans to retire and go live with his son's family. Fabienne is surprised to be reminded that Luc had so many grandchildren. Lumir asks him why he is leaving, and he says that Fabienne didn't mention him even once in her memoir as if he never existed. He tells Lumir that she can manage Fabienne as they would make a good team. Pierre, Lumir's father and Fabienne's ex-husband, surprises everyone by arriving at the house. Lumir quickly surmises he wants money, which he thinks he deserves for Fabienne publishing a book including him. Lumir tells him that the book's single mentions of him is he being dead.

Fabienne's current husband, Jacques, makes dinner for the whole family, including Pierre. When Pierre congratulates Hank on his acting successes, Fabienne downplays Hank's TV career, and very casually insults his acting ability while doing so as mere imitation. To get back at her mother for hurting Hank's feelings, Lumir abruptly brings up how Fabienne stole the award-winning role from Sarah by sleeping with the director, and that Sarah's suicide was Fabienne's fault. Fabienne insists that Sarah's death was an accident, in that she drowned while swimming after having drunk too much. Lumir still misses Sarah as she was kind. Fabienne says she should have been Sarah's daughter and she'd rather be a bad mother and bad friend and a good actress. Upset at her mother's insensitivity, Lumir leaves the table in tears. Hank, who had quit drinking, gets drunk with his mother-in-law.

The next day, while shooting scenes with Manon and feeling threatened, Fabienne plays the complaining diva by messing up her lines and blaming being distracted by things, like ringing cell phones. During a later take she falls down, but then pulls out a great performance from it. Fabienne wants Luc back but doesn't know what to do. Lumir tells her to apologize, and Fabienne says that she's never apologized to a man before, then asks Lumir to write an appropriate apology script for her to memorize. Later, the family has dinner with Luc and his extended family, and Fabienne tells Luc that Lumir wants him back instead of apologizing using the script Lumir had written for her.

Back on the set, Fabienne panics over Manon's youth and obvious talent, and leaves the set saying she's quitting acting and that Manon is mocking her. Lumir stops her, asks her to just admit Manon is a better actress and to quit always wimping out. Out of pride, Fabienne returns to the set. She tells Lumir that she sees Sarah sometimes and thinks she would be better at acting if Sarah were watching her. She asks her daughter to watch her instead, and finishes her scenes in the film.

Lumir compliments her mother on her performance, and later Manon stops by to thank and compliment her as well. Fabienne admits that it was the kind of thing she would have done with Sarah, whom Manon reminds her of. She ends up giving Manon Sarah's favorite dress, which fits her perfectly. Manon asks Fabienne what Sarah was like, and she tells her how talented she was. Manon says the comparison being made between them is a burden. Fabienne asks why she doesn't try to be the new Fabienne, and Manon says that would be too heavy a weight, and they all laugh.

Fabienne admits to Lumir that she was jealous of Sarah, because her stealing a mere role and award from Sarah doesn't compare with Sarah's stealing her daughter's affections. Lumir asks her why that wasn't in her book, and Fabienne says maybe she will include it in the second edition. Lumir hugs her mother, cries and tells her she must truly have magical powers because she's on the verge of forgiving her. Fabienne then suddenly gets upset that she should have played the scene with Manon like this and thinking that it was a waste to not use these emotions in scene.

Charlotte goes to Fabienne and tells her that her greatest wish is to become an actress someday. Fabienne tells her magic is unnecessary for that to manifest, as she is her granddaughter. She tells Fabienne she wants her to go into a spaceship so that she can stop aging too, so she's able to watch her grow up to become an actress, which moves Fabienne. Charlotte then goes back to Lumir, and it's revealed it's a line that Lumir wrote for her to please her grandmother. Charlotte asks whether the sentiment is therefore real or not. Lumir, taken aback and unable to answer, simply smiles uneasily.

Luc returns to work, where Fabienne has Charlotte present him with her homemade medal as a silent apology. She asks him to have a reshoot scheduled for "Memories of My Mother", since she thinks she can act the scene better now. Lumir asks Luc if he really ever intended to leave, but he doesn't say. The family heads out together as Fabienne, in an exalted mood, notes that she loves Parisian winters.

Cast edit

Production edit

In July 2018, it was announced Catherine Deneuve, Juliette Binoche and Ethan Hawke would join the film's cast.[3] It is Kore-eda's first film set outside Japan and not in his native language.[4]

Production began in October 2018.[5] Éric Gautier served as the film's cinematographer.[6]

Release edit

In January 2019, IFC Films and Curzon Artificial Eye acquired U.S. and U.K. distribution rights to the film.[7][8] The film had its world premiere at the Venice Film Festival on 28 August 2019.[9] It also screened at the Toronto International Film Festival on 9 September 2019.[10]

It was scheduled to be released in the United States and United Kingdom on 20 March 2020.[11][12] However, it was pulled from the schedule due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[13]

Reception edit

Critical response edit

On review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes, the film holds an approval rating of 87% based on 165 reviews, with an average rating of 7.2/10. The website's critics consensus reads: "The Truth may not stand with Hirokazu Kore-eda's best work, but it finds the writer-director revisiting familiar themes with a typically sensitive touch."[14] Metacritic assigned the film a weighted average score of 71 out of 100, based on 13 critics, indicating "generally favorable reviews".[15]

References edit

  1. ^ "La vérité". The Numbers. Retrieved 10 July 2020.
  2. ^ "The Truth". Box Office Mojo. Retrieved 10 July 2020.
  3. ^ Wiseman, Andreas (July 16, 2018). "Juliette Binoche, Ethan Hawke & Catherine Deneuve To Star In 'The Truth' Palme d'Or Winner Hirokazu Kore-eda". Deadline. Retrieved February 9, 2019.
  4. ^ Chang, Justin (November 23, 2018). "Hirokazu Kore-eda carries on through success and sadness with the release of his Palme d'Or winner, 'Shoplifters'". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved February 9, 2019.
  5. ^ Binoche, Juliette (October 17, 2018). "Today shooting with Kore-eda 🖤". Instagram. Archived from the original on 2021-12-25. Retrieved April 23, 2019.
  6. ^ Raup, Jordan (May 22, 2018). "Hirokazu Kore-eda's New Drama Starring Juliette Binoche and Catherine Deneuve Gets Title and Synopsis". The Film Stage. Retrieved February 9, 2019.
  7. ^ Brzeski, Patrick (February 8, 2019). "IFC Films Acquires Hirokazu Kore-eda's 'The Truth' Starring Juliette Binoche, Ethan Hawke". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved February 9, 2019.
  8. ^ Goodfellow, Melanie (February 9, 2019). "Wild Bunch scores strong sales on Hirokazu Kore-eda's 'The Truth' (exclusive)". Screendaily. Retrieved February 9, 2019.
  9. ^ Vivarelli, Nick (18 July 2019). "Hirokazu Kore-eda's 'The Truth' With Catherine Deneuve, Juliette Binoche to Open Venice Film Festival". Variety. Retrieved 18 July 2019.
  10. ^ Vlessing, Etan (August 13, 2019). "'The Aeronauts,' 'Burnt Orange Heresy' Added to Toronto Film Fest Lineup". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved August 13, 2019.
  11. ^ "The Truth". IFC Films. Retrieved 22 November 2019.
  12. ^ "The Truth". Curzon Artificial Eye. Retrieved 22 November 2019.
  13. ^ Welk, Brian (March 12, 2020). "Hollywood's Day of Reckoning: 'Mulan,' 'F9' and More Delayed Over Coronavirus Fears". TheWrap. Retrieved March 12, 2020.
  14. ^ "The Truth (2019)". Rotten Tomatoes. Fandango. Retrieved 10 October 2021.
  15. ^ "The Truth Reviews". Metacritic. CBS Interactive. Retrieved 2 January 2020.

External links edit

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The Truth French La Verite is a 2019 drama film written directed and edited by Hirokazu Kore eda It stars Catherine Deneuve Juliette Binoche Ethan Hawke Ludivine Sagnier Clementine Grenier Manon Clavel Alain Libolt Christian Crahay and Roger Van Hool It is Kore eda s first film set outside Japan and not in his native language The TruthTheatrical release posterFrenchLa VeriteDirected byHirokazu Kore edaWritten byHirokazu Kore edaProduced byMuriel MerlinStarringCatherine Deneuve Juliette Binoche Ethan Hawke Ludivine Sagnier Clementine Grenier Manon Clavel Alain Libolt Christian Crahay Roger Van HoolCinematographyEric GautierEdited byHirokazu Kore edaMusic byAlexei AiguiProductioncompanies3B Productions Bunbuku MI Movies France 3 Cinema Cine Canal Cine Wild Bunch CNCDistributed byGAGA Japan Le Pacte France Release dates28 August 2019 2019 08 28 Venice 11 October 2019 2019 10 11 Japan 25 December 2019 2019 12 25 France Running time106 minutesCountriesFrance JapanLanguagesFrench EnglishBox office 5 2 million 1 2 The film had its world premiere at the Venice on 28 August 2019 It was released in Japan on 11 October 2019 by GAGA Pictures and in France on 25 December 2019 by Le Pacte Not to be confused with the 1960 movie La Verite film English The Truth Contents 1 Plot 2 Cast 3 Production 4 Release 5 Reception 5 1 Critical response 6 References 7 External linksPlot editFabienne Dangeville is a very famous French actress giving an interview about work on her upcoming book Her daughter screenwriter Lumir son in law actor Hank and granddaughter Charlotte arrive for her book launch Lumir is surprised that the book has already been printed as she expected to read it and approve content about her first before publishing Fabienne tells her that she sent her a manuscript to New York though it s unclear if it s a lie or it merely never delivered Later that night Lumir reads her mother s book and annotates it Next day Lumir confronts Fabienne about some lines in the book which depict her relationship with her mother as a fairy tale fabrication Fabienne was very rarely there for Lumir as a child Lumir also asks why she doesn t mention Sarah once in her book Sarah Mondavan being Fabienne s best friend an accomplished actress in her own right whom Fabienne betrayed Fabienne simply replies it s her book her choice that nobody reading it would want to know the truth because being a famous actress her fans would find the truth uninteresting Later Luc Fabienne s manager tells Lumir that Fabienne accepted her current film role only because it stars Manon Lenoir the next big actress who reminds everyone of Sarah Mondavan The film Memories of My Mother is a science fiction dealing with themes of time and ageing Lumir goes to the film set acting as Fabienne s assistant and watches the film shoot The film within a film is about a mother who is dying so she goes to live in space to arrest her aging and slow the effects of her terminal illness She returns to Earth every seven years to visit her daughter who gets older and older with each visit whilst her mother remains youthful Fabienne plays the daughter in her seventies During a read through rehearsal of the script the room seems very impressed with Manon s talent but Fabienne seems annoyed and threatened believing Manon is being pretentious by overacting Later Luc tells Fabienne that Manon reminds him of Sarah Mondavan while Lumir agrees and says they have the same sounding husky voice Annoyed with Fabienne Luc informs her that he plans to retire and go live with his son s family Fabienne is surprised to be reminded that Luc had so many grandchildren Lumir asks him why he is leaving and he says that Fabienne didn t mention him even once in her memoir as if he never existed He tells Lumir that she can manage Fabienne as they would make a good team Pierre Lumir s father and Fabienne s ex husband surprises everyone by arriving at the house Lumir quickly surmises he wants money which he thinks he deserves for Fabienne publishing a book including him Lumir tells him that the book s single mentions of him is he being dead Fabienne s current husband Jacques makes dinner for the whole family including Pierre When Pierre congratulates Hank on his acting successes Fabienne downplays Hank s TV career and very casually insults his acting ability while doing so as mere imitation To get back at her mother for hurting Hank s feelings Lumir abruptly brings up how Fabienne stole the award winning role from Sarah by sleeping with the director and that Sarah s suicide was Fabienne s fault Fabienne insists that Sarah s death was an accident in that she drowned while swimming after having drunk too much Lumir still misses Sarah as she was kind Fabienne says she should have been Sarah s daughter and she d rather be a bad mother and bad friend and a good actress Upset at her mother s insensitivity Lumir leaves the table in tears Hank who had quit drinking gets drunk with his mother in law The next day while shooting scenes with Manon and feeling threatened Fabienne plays the complaining diva by messing up her lines and blaming being distracted by things like ringing cell phones During a later take she falls down but then pulls out a great performance from it Fabienne wants Luc back but doesn t know what to do Lumir tells her to apologize and Fabienne says that she s never apologized to a man before then asks Lumir to write an appropriate apology script for her to memorize Later the family has dinner with Luc and his extended family and Fabienne tells Luc that Lumir wants him back instead of apologizing using the script Lumir had written for her Back on the set Fabienne panics over Manon s youth and obvious talent and leaves the set saying she s quitting acting and that Manon is mocking her Lumir stops her asks her to just admit Manon is a better actress and to quit always wimping out Out of pride Fabienne returns to the set She tells Lumir that she sees Sarah sometimes and thinks she would be better at acting if Sarah were watching her She asks her daughter to watch her instead and finishes her scenes in the film Lumir compliments her mother on her performance and later Manon stops by to thank and compliment her as well Fabienne admits that it was the kind of thing she would have done with Sarah whom Manon reminds her of She ends up giving Manon Sarah s favorite dress which fits her perfectly Manon asks Fabienne what Sarah was like and she tells her how talented she was Manon says the comparison being made between them is a burden Fabienne asks why she doesn t try to be the new Fabienne and Manon says that would be too heavy a weight and they all laugh Fabienne admits to Lumir that she was jealous of Sarah because her stealing a mere role and award from Sarah doesn t compare with Sarah s stealing her daughter s affections Lumir asks her why that wasn t in her book and Fabienne says maybe she will include it in the second edition Lumir hugs her mother cries and tells her she must truly have magical powers because she s on the verge of forgiving her Fabienne then suddenly gets upset that she should have played the scene with Manon like this and thinking that it was a waste to not use these emotions in scene Charlotte goes to Fabienne and tells her that her greatest wish is to become an actress someday Fabienne tells her magic is unnecessary for that to manifest as she is her granddaughter She tells Fabienne she wants her to go into a spaceship so that she can stop aging too so she s able to watch her grow up to become an actress which moves Fabienne Charlotte then goes back to Lumir and it s revealed it s a line that Lumir wrote for her to please her grandmother Charlotte asks whether the sentiment is therefore real or not Lumir taken aback and unable to answer simply smiles uneasily Luc returns to work where Fabienne has Charlotte present him with her homemade medal as a silent apology She asks him to have a reshoot scheduled for Memories of My Mother since she thinks she can act the scene better now Lumir asks Luc if he really ever intended to leave but he doesn t say The family heads out together as Fabienne in an exalted mood notes that she loves Parisian winters Cast editCatherine Deneuve as Fabienne Dangeville Juliette Binoche as Lumir Fabienne s daughter Ethan Hawke as Hank Lumir s husband Ludivine Sagnier as Amy Clementine Grenier as Charlotte Manon Clavel as Manon Alain Libolt as Luc Garbois Christian Crahay as Jacques Roger Van Hool as Pierre Laurent Capelluto as Journalist Maya Sansa Jackie Berroyer as The ChefProduction editIn July 2018 it was announced Catherine Deneuve Juliette Binoche and Ethan Hawke would join the film s cast 3 It is Kore eda s first film set outside Japan and not in his native language 4 Production began in October 2018 5 Eric Gautier served as the film s cinematographer 6 Release editIn January 2019 IFC Films and Curzon Artificial Eye acquired U S and U K distribution rights to the film 7 8 The film had its world premiere at the Venice Film Festival on 28 August 2019 9 It also screened at the Toronto International Film Festival on 9 September 2019 10 It was scheduled to be released in the United States and United Kingdom on 20 March 2020 11 12 However it was pulled from the schedule due to the COVID 19 pandemic 13 Reception editCritical response edit On review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes the film holds an approval rating of 87 based on 165 reviews with an average rating of 7 2 10 The website s critics consensus reads The Truth may not stand with Hirokazu Kore eda s best work but it finds the writer director revisiting familiar themes with a typically sensitive touch 14 Metacritic assigned the film a weighted average score of 71 out of 100 based on 13 critics indicating generally favorable reviews 15 References edit La verite The Numbers Retrieved 10 July 2020 The Truth Box Office Mojo Retrieved 10 July 2020 Wiseman Andreas July 16 2018 Juliette Binoche Ethan Hawke amp Catherine Deneuve To Star In The Truth Palme d Or Winner Hirokazu Kore eda Deadline Retrieved February 9 2019 Chang Justin November 23 2018 Hirokazu Kore eda carries on through success and sadness with the release of his Palme d Or winner Shoplifters Los Angeles Times Retrieved February 9 2019 Binoche Juliette October 17 2018 Today shooting with Kore eda Instagram Archived from the original on 2021 12 25 Retrieved April 23 2019 Raup Jordan May 22 2018 Hirokazu Kore eda s New Drama Starring Juliette Binoche and Catherine Deneuve Gets Title and Synopsis The Film Stage Retrieved February 9 2019 Brzeski Patrick February 8 2019 IFC Films Acquires Hirokazu Kore eda s The Truth Starring Juliette Binoche Ethan Hawke The Hollywood Reporter Retrieved February 9 2019 Goodfellow Melanie February 9 2019 Wild Bunch scores strong sales on Hirokazu Kore eda s The Truth exclusive Screendaily Retrieved February 9 2019 Vivarelli Nick 18 July 2019 Hirokazu Kore eda s The Truth With Catherine Deneuve Juliette Binoche to Open Venice Film Festival Variety Retrieved 18 July 2019 Vlessing Etan August 13 2019 The Aeronauts Burnt Orange Heresy Added to Toronto Film Fest Lineup The Hollywood Reporter Retrieved August 13 2019 The Truth IFC Films Retrieved 22 November 2019 The Truth Curzon Artificial Eye Retrieved 22 November 2019 Welk Brian March 12 2020 Hollywood s Day of Reckoning Mulan F9 and More Delayed Over Coronavirus Fears TheWrap Retrieved March 12 2020 The Truth 2019 Rotten Tomatoes Fandango Retrieved 10 October 2021 The Truth Reviews Metacritic CBS Interactive Retrieved 2 January 2020 External links editThe Truth at AllMovie The Truth at IMDb nbsp Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title The Truth 2019 film amp oldid 1218647536, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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