- La Separation
Infobox Film
name = La Separation
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director = Christian Vincent
producer =Claude Berri
writer =Dan Franck
Christian Vincent
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starring =Isabelle Huppert Daniel Auteuil
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cinematography =Denis Lenoir Anne Nicolet Virginie Saint-Martin
editing =François Ceppi Véronique Ilié Laurence Vanier
distributor =Phaedra Cinema (USA)
released = flagicon|FranceNovember 9 1994
flagicon|UKSeptember 1 1995
runtime = 88 mins.
country =France
language = French
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gross = $92,180 (USA sub-total)
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imdb_id = 0111342"La Séparation" is a 1994 French romantic
drama film directed by Christian Vincent and based on the novel "La Séparation" byDan Franck .Plot
Parisian parents Pierre and Anne go to see a film; it bothers Pierre that Anne rejected his overtures during the movie. Not long afterwards Anne tells Pierre that she 'thinks she fell in love with someone'. Pierre registers the news without reaction. Indeed, both seem determined to remain composed and deal with Pierre's hurt pride and Anne's new interest rationally.
Pierre's discusses the situation with mutual friends Victor and Claire. Their reassurances are little comfort. Anne's new relationship begins to strain at Pierre. There is also the added complication of their 18 month-old son Loulou. Despite the regular presence of a nanny, Laurence, each find reason to claim the other is neglecting him. Paranoia and recrimnation begin to escalate. Fights break out, most bitterly after Pierre discovers that Anne has taken Loulou to her mother's.
Pierre surprises Anne at work and asks to talk. He is more composed and tells her that he has decided he must leave. Anne reciprocates with the news that her affair has ended. Digesting this news with the same outward calm as at the beginning of the film Pierre walks Anne back to their flat. He feels unable to go in. Instead he wanders the streets, lost and unable to hail a stream of passing taxis.
Critical Reception
The film received two
César Award nominations for Best Actor (Daniel Auteuil ) and Best Actress (Isabelle Huppert ) in 1995 (the year of its UK release). The film took four years to find a distributor in the United States but following its release in 1998 it was nominated for a 1999Golden Satellite Award as Best Foreign Language Film.Cast
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Isabelle Huppert - Anne
*Daniel Auteuil - Pierre
*Jérôme Deschamps - Victor
*Karin Viard - Claire
*Laurence Lerel - Laurence
*Louis Vincent - LoulouExternal links
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