1. Marthe | Rotten Tomatoes
An injured soldier (Guillaume Depardieu) falls in love with a schoolteacher (Clotilde Courau) he met at a hospital in Brittany.
2. Marthe - Variety
Nov 16, 1997 · In "Marthe," humanist helmer Jean-Loup Hubert (best known for "Le Grand Chemin") expresses his disgust at the Great War's wastefulness.
In "Marthe," humanist helmer Jean-Loup Hubert (best known for "Le Grand Chemin") expresses his disgust at the Great War's wastefulness, and in the process delivers an overlong examination of passion between a provincial schoolmarm and a convalescing doughboy. Although top-notch in production values, film suffers from a paucity of narrative invention and a ponderous pace that will spell trouble among younger audiences at home and abroad. Pic's visual panache, especially its arresting battle sequences, should nonetheless win it some attention among Euro distribs and ensure it a long life on quality tube.
3. Marthe (1997) directed by Jean-Loup Hubert • Reviews, film + cast
This Great War drama opens in the trenches during an artillery bombardment. Receiving bayonet wounds, young Simon (Guillaume Depardieu) drops out of the ...
This Great War drama opens in the trenches during an artillery bombardment. Receiving bayonet wounds, young Simon (Guillaume Depardieu) drops out of the action, joining other injured soldiers at a Brittany hospital. One day he meets schoolteacher Marthe (Clotilde Courau), who lives in the household of the hospital's head doctor (Bernard Giraudeau). Soon a romance begins to develop. Cinematography by Kevin Jewison, son of director Norman Jewison.
4. Marthe (1997) - Jean-Loup Hubert - film review and synopsis
If you overlook its occasional bursts of mawkish sentimentality, this modest wartime romantic drama has a great deal going for it.
An in-depth review of the film Marthe (1997), directed by Jean-Loup Hubert.
5. Marthe 1997, directed by Jean-Loup Hubert | Film review - TimeOut
Sep 10, 2012 · An explosive opening - trench fighting shown subjectively through the mud-spattered eyepiece of a gas mask - serves as prelude to the film's ...
An explosive opening - trench fighting shown subjectively through the mud-spattered eyepiece of a gas mask - serves as prelude to the film's long central sectio
6. Marthe de Jean-Loup Hubert (1997) - Unifrance
Wounded in the trenches somewhere in Argonne in the early autumn of 1915, Simon and some of his companions are sent to a field hospital behind the lines.
Wounded in the trenches somewhere in Argonne in the early autumn of 1915, Simon and some of his companions are sent to a field hospital behind the lines, far from the front, a place out of this world. A rocky, sandy peninsula, washed up between sea and sky. An almost unreal haven of peace for these soldiers come back from the abyss where they thought to perish. Here, wounds heal, and men are reborn to life, to desire, to dream. A convalescence of several weeks, several months, before most of them would return to the war. A respite, a parenthesis of time wherein all is amplified, lived to the absolute, in flight from the dizziness of death. Simon meets Marthe and loves her beyond all things. He is alive.
7. Marthe - Where to Watch and Stream - TV Guide
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8. Bonnard, Pierre & Marthe is a gorgeous story of an artistic couple
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This intimate love story is gently comedic.
9. 'Bonnard, Pierre And Marthe': Cannes Review - Screen Daily
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Cannes Premiere title paints a beautiful portrait of French artist Pierre Bonnard and his muse
10. Bonnard, Pierre & Marthe | Rotten Tomatoes
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1893. When aspiring French artist Pierre Bonnard (Vincent Macaigne) -- a protégé of Claude Monet -- meets Marthe de Méligny (Cécile de France), he has no idea that this self-proclaimed aristocrat will become the cornerstone of his life and work. From this moment, though she appears in over a third of his work, she's more than just a muse; together over five decades, the couple will explore creative fulfillment, love and jealousies that challenge the standards of the time, as the film interrogates the great mystery around their relationship.
11. Film Review: Bonnard, Pierre & Marthe - Glam Adelaide
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Bonnard, Pierre & Marthe is a cinematic exploration of the life and art of Pierre Bonnard, a French painter celebrated for his vibrant use of colour and innovative compositions. Directed by renowned filmmaker Martin Provost, the film offers an intimate portrait of Bonnard’s world, focusing on his personal life and artistic journey. The film’s title […]
12. Cannes 2023 review: Bonnard, Pierre et Marthe (Martin Provost)
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"The blend of emotions assists in setting the standard for the film, driven by the perfect calibration of tone and storytelling." Whether intentional or
13. MARTHE - French Film Festival
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15. Review: Bonnard, Pierre et Marthe - Cineuropa
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22/05/2023 - CANNES 2023: Martin Provost dives headlong into the sweeping love story between painter Pierre Bonnard and his companion, muse and guardian angel Marthe
16. Marthe (1997) - CineMaterial
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General information for Marthe (1997). Synopsis: This Great War drama opens in the trenches during an artillery bombardment. Receiving bayonet wounds, young Simon (Guillaume Depardieu) drops out of the action, joining other injured soldiers at a Brittany hospital. One day he meets schoolteacher Marthe (Clotilde Courau), who lives in the household of the hospital's head doctor (Bernard Giraudeau). Soon a romance begins to develop. Cinematography by Kevin Jewison, son of director Norman Jewison.
17. Marthe Jarnias movie reviews & film summaries - Roger Ebert
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Marthe Jarnias movie reviews & film summaries | Roger Ebert
18. MARTHE - Flach Film
A place out of this world, a peninsula of sand and rocks stranded between sky and the sea. A peaceful universe for those soldiers who came back from an abyss.
Wounded in the trenches some place in Argonne at the beginning of fall 1915, Simon and some of his companions are transferred to a hospital. Away from the battle line. A place out of this world, a peninsula of sand and rocks stranded between sky and the sea. A peaceful universe for those soldiers who came back from an abyss where they thought they would be swallowed into... Here, the wounds may healed and the men begin to revive, to life, to their desires, to their dreams. A few weeks of recovery, a few months, before most of them will have to go back to war. A respite, a moment in time where everything can be increased, lived in absolute, to escape the vertigo of death. Simon will meet Marthe, and he will love her beyond everything else. He lives.
19. Marthe ou La promesse du jour - Film 1997 - AlloCiné
Blessé dans les tranchées de la forêt d'Argonne au début de l'automne 1915, Simon est transféré vers un hôpital de l'arrière, loin du front.
Blessé dans les tranchées de la forêt d'Argonne au début de l'automne 1915, Simon est transféré vers un hôpital de l'arrière, loin du front. Ici, les blessures se referment et les hommes renaissent à la vie le temps d'une convalescence, avant de reto
20. Marthe (1997) — The Movie Database (TMDB)
This Great War drama opens in the trenches during an artillery bombardment. Receiving bayonet wounds, young Simon (Guillaume Depardieu) drops out of the ...
This Great War drama opens in the trenches during an artillery bombardment. Receiving bayonet wounds, young Simon (Guillaume Depardieu) drops out of the action, joining other injured soldiers at a Brittany hospital. One day he meets schoolteacher Marthe (Clotilde Courau), who lives in the household of the hospital's head doctor (Bernard Giraudeau). Soon a romance begins to develop. Cinematography by Kevin Jewison, son of director Norman Jewison.
21. Marthe (1997) - GAWBY
Mar 22, 1998 · This Great War drama opens in the trenches during an artillery bombardment. Receiving bayonet wounds, young Simon (Guillaume Depardieu) ...
This Great War drama opens in the trenches during an artillery bombardment. Receiving bayonet wounds, young Simon (Guillaume Depardieu) drops out of the action, joining other injured soldiers at a Brittany hospital. One day he meets schoolteacher Marthe (Clotilde Courau), who lives in the household of the hospital's head doctor (Bernard Giraudeau). Soon a romance begins to develop. Cinematography by Kevin Jewison, son of director Norman Jewison.