Place Vendôme (film)
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Film poster | |
Directed by | Nicole Garcia |
Produced by | Alain Sarde |
Written by |
Jacques Fieschi Nicole Garcia |
Starring |
Catherine Deneuve Jean-Pierre Bacri Emmanuelle Seigner |
Music by | Richard Robbins |
Cinematography | Laurent Dailland |
Edited by |
Luc Barnier Françoise Bonnot |
Distributed by | AMLF |
Release dates |
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Running time | 117 minutes |
Country | France |
Language | French |
Budget | $9.3 million |
Box office | $13.1 million[1] |
Place Vendôme is a 1998 French film directed by Nicole Garcia, starring Catherine Deneuve, and named after the Place Vendôme in Paris.
Deneuve won the Volpi Cup for Best Actress at the 55th Venice International Film Festival for her role in the film.
Plot
Vincent Malivert is the head of a prestigious jewel broker’s firm on the exclusive Place Vendôme. Hampered by debt and implicated in trafficking of stolen jewels, he commits suicide, leaving his wife Marianne to pick up the pieces.
Marianne, who has spent the last few years in a clinic recovering from alcoholism, discovers a set of perfect cut diamonds in her husband’s safe. She decides to use this opportunity to rebuild her life and sets about trying to find a buyer for the forgotten jewels. Unwittingly, she is drawn to a shady dealer named Battistelli, the very man who drove her into a disastrous and loveless marriage.
Cast
- Catherine Deneuve as Marianne Malivert
- Jean-Pierre Bacri as Jean-Pierre
- Emmanuelle Seigner as Nathalie
- Jacques Dutronc as Battistelli
- Bernard Fresson as Vincent Malivert
- François Berléand as Eric Malivert
- Dragan Nikolić as Janos
- Larry Lamb as Christopher Makos
- Otto Tausig as Samy
- László Szabó as Charlie Rosen
- Elisabeth Commelin as Mademoiselle Pierson
- Philippe Clévenot as Kleiser
- Malik Zidi as Sam's Son
- Eric Ruf as Phillipe Ternece
- Nidal Al-Askhar as Saliha
- Julian Fellowes as Wajman
- Michael Culkin as De Beers Man
- Eric Leheutre as himself
Critical response
In the New York Times, David Kehr writes that "despite its many flaws, the film never loses its focus on its fascinating central figure. Grandly suffering, grandly triumphant or just plain grand, Ms. Deneuve is a spectacle to behold."[2]
References
- ↑ http://www.jpbox-office.com/fichfilm.php?id=3077
- ↑ "Place Vendome (1998): For Deneuve, a Setting In Which She Sparkles". New York Times. Retrieved 28 March 2013.
External links
- Place Vendôme at the Internet Movie Database
- Place Vendôme at AllMovie
- Place Vendôme at Rotten Tomatoes
- Place Vendôme at Metacritic
- Place Vendôme at Box Office Mojo