#Agathe Natanson
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hcdahlem · 7 months ago
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Chantons sous les larmes
Jean-Pierre Marielle est mort il y a cinq ans, le 24 avril 2019. Depuis ce jour sa veuve, Agathe Natanson, lui écrit régulièrement. Une correspondance qui lui permet de poursuivre leurs conversations, de dire son chagrin, son amour, mais aussi sa solitude
En deux mots Pendant les années qui ont suivi la mort de son mari Jean-Pierre Marielle, Agathe Natanson a pris la plume pour lui écrire. Elle retrace des souvenirs, dit les moments de chagrin et de solitude, les quelques rayons de soleil dont elle profite. Elle dit aussi sa gratitude et son combat contre la maladie qui l’a privée de derniers moments de bonheur: Alzheimer. Ma note ★★★★ (j’ai…
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chansonsinternationales · 8 months ago
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Agathe Natanson : "Je ne ferai jamais mon deuil de Jean-Pierre Marielle"
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byneddiedingo · 2 years ago
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William Shimell and Juliette Binoche in Certified Copy (Abbas Kiarostami, 2010)
Cast: Juliette Binoche, William Shimell, Jean-Claude Carrière, Agathe Natanson, Gianna Giachetti, Adrian Moore, Angelo Barbagallo, Andrea Laurenzi, Filippo Traojano, Manuela Balsimelli. Screenplay: Abbas Kiarostami, Caroline Eliacheff. Cinematography: Luca Bigazzi. Production design: Giancarlo Basili, Ludovica Ferrario. Film editing: Bahman Kiarostami. 
In the middle of Certified Copy, just after the film has taken a startling narrative turn, we see a man apparently angrily berating his wife. It looks like a correlative to the tensions that seem to be building between the film's protagonists, the unnamed woman who is labeled Elle in the screenplay (Juliette Binoche) and the writer James Miller (William Shimell). But then the man turns slightly and we see that his tirade is actually directed at someone he's talking to on his mobile phone. When our protagonists talk to the man and the woman, they turn out to be an affectionate couple. (The man is played by the celebrated screenwriter Jean-Claude Carrière, the woman by Agate Natanson.) Nothing is what it seems in Certified Copy, of course, but if you've watched any of Abbas Kiarostami's films, you're probably ready to expect the unexpected. That "startling narrative turn" I mentioned above completely changes our assessment of Elle and James, who begin the film as apparent strangers to each other, and then at mid-film start apparently pretending to be a married couple who, by the end of the film, are supposedly revisiting the scene of their honeymoon 15 years earlier. The pivotal scene in Certified Copy takes place in a cafe in Lusignano, where James steps outside to take a phone call. The owner's wife (Gianna Giachetti) assumes that Elle and James are a married couple and asks why they speak English with each other, since she's French. Elle doesn't set the woman straight about their relationship, and there is a sudden break in which the woman's back is turned to the camera and she whispers something we don't hear to Elle. Then, when James returns, they pretend to be (or become?) the married couple, and he speaks to her in French. There are a few tantalizing hints that they may in fact be a long-married couple reuniting after a separation, having pretended at the start of the film to be strangers to each other. There is an equally strong suggestion that they may be strangers who have discovered a mutual love of role-playing. Or there is a third possibility, that the film depict two actualities: i.e., that its first half depicts one couple and its second half the other. If so, Certified Copy resembles Mulholland Dr. (David Lynch, 2001), with its unexplained mid-film narrative disjunction, more than it does the other films about enigmatic relationships or disintegrating marriages to which it has frequently been compared: Journey to Italy (Roberto Rossellini, 1953), L'Avventura (Michelangelo Antonioni, 1960), and Last Year in Marienbad (Alain Resnais, 1961). The title of the film refers to the book James has written about art, in which he argues that the distinction between an "original" work of art and a copy of it is irrelevant. Consequently, Kiarostami, who wrote the screenplay with Caroline Eliacheff, plays with duplicates and mirrors throughout the film, with the help of cinematographer Luca Bigazzi. There is, for example, a wonderfully tricky shot of James standing by a motorcycle with his image reflected in a mirror inside a doorway while Elle's is reflected in the motorcycle's distorting wide-angle mirror. In short, Certified Copy is a dazzling tease of a film that gets inside your head. Whether it's more than that probably depends on how willing you are to unpack its intricacies.
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france-cinema · 4 years ago
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Agathe Natanson, 1971. Femme de Jean-Pierre Marielle et actrice.
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madeofcelluloid · 6 years ago
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'Copie Conforme' (Certified Copy), Abbas Kiarostami (2010) It seems to me that the human race is the only species who have forgotten the whole purpose of life, the whole meaning of existence is to have fun, to have pleasure. And here is someone who's found their own way to do it. We shouldn't judge them for it. If they're happy and enjoying life, we should congratulate tchem, not criticize them.
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fmmryu-blog · 13 years ago
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scenesandscreens · 3 years ago
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Certified Copy (2010)
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Director - Abbas Kiarostami, Cinematography - Luca Bigazzi
"If we were a bit more tolerant of each other's weaknesses, we'd be less alone. I know one can live alone but... Did you see that couple next door? I envied them. Stay with me. Stay. Give us that chance."
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