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The Widow of St. Pierre

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The Widow of St. Pierre (2001)

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Reviews Counted:29

Fresh:26

Rotten:3

Average Rating:7.3/10

Consensus: Critics are impressed with The Widow of St. Pierre's intriguing story and beautiful cinematography.

Rated: R [See Full Rating] for a scene of sexuality and brief violence

Runtime: 1 hr 48 mins

Genre: Foreign Films

Theatrical Release:Feb 23, 2001 Limited

Synopsis: This dark drama explores a true tale set in 1850 on the isolated French-Canadian island of St. Pierre. Yugoslav director Emir Kustirica makes a fabulous acting debut as Neele August, an illiterate... This dark drama explores a true tale set in 1850 on the isolated French-Canadian island of St. Pierre. Yugoslav director Emir Kustirica makes a fabulous acting debut as Neele August, an illiterate fisherman who brutally murders his ex-fishing captain in a night of drunken revelry. Sentenced to death, August cannot be killed until the remote island Governor imports a used guillotine from the French government. While awaiting the arrival of the "widow," August is placed under the care of the reticent, iconoclastic Captain Jean (Daniel Auteuil) and his freethinking wife Pauline (Juliette Binoche). Under Pauline's direction, August becomes a devoted social servant whose heroic deeds place the island's female population solidly against his death sentence. The film's costuming and art direction are accomplished, setting the stage for Eduardo Serra's gorgeous landscape cinematography, at its best amongst the dreary seasonal changes of the remote island. Low angles, hand-held camerawork, and consistently foggy skies create a seasick feeling as director Patrice Leconte's pained attention to Jean's horse and the society surrounding the main characters elevates the film from a tidy chamber drama into a visually engaging philosophical discourse. [More]

Starring: Juliette Binoche, Daniel Auteuil, Emir Kusturica, Philippe Magnan

Starring: Juliette Binoche, Daniel Auteuil, Emir Kusturica, Philippe Magnan, Michael Duchaussoy, Marc Beland, Christian Charmetant, Philippe Du Janerand, Yves Jacques, Catherine Lascault, Ghyslain Tremblay

Director: Patrice Leconte

Director: Patrice Leconte
Screenwriter: Claude Faraldo
Producer: Gilles Legrand, Frederic Brillion
Studio: Lions Gate Films

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A work of art that immerses you in a time and place so completely that it could be a documentary.

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04/20/01
Richard Nilsen
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Arizona Republic
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Sad and beautiful.

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04/13/01
Michael O'Sullivan
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Washington Post
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A compelling French Canadian drama.

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04/13/01
Rita Kempley
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Washington Post
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The film seems to be saying, though, that the taking of a life -- whether by murderers or by the state -- is only possible when we refuse to recognize the humanity in others. And this is a message we all need to hear.

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04/06/01
Eric Harrison
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Beautiful and provocative.

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Eric Harrison
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Houston Chronicle
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Issues of life and death, love and friendship play out delicately and powerfully.

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04/06/01
Richard Corliss
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Richly rewarding and powerfully argued.

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Desmond Ryan
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Rides a romantic spirit that would have fit splendidly in a classic Hollywood production.

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04/02/01
Jonathan Rosenbaum
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Devastatingly tragic.

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03/30/01
Steven Rosen
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A grand, dark, grave, severe piece of first-rate cinema.

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03/30/01
Jay Carr
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A great cinema original, brilliantly directed and written ... and acted to perfection.

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03/30/01
Michael Wilmington
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Chicago Tribune
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A beautiful and haunting film.

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03/30/01
Roger Ebert
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Chicago Sun-Times
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It's a relief to see Leconte leaning more toward Dostoyevsky than Dior for a change.

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03/20/01
Wesley Morris
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Rendered with impeccable beauty and dramatic precision.

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03/12/01
Geoff Pevere
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Toronto Star
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Hypnotic and haunting -- that rare period piece that resonates with provocative life.

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03/12/01
Peter Travers
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Rolling Stone
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Faraldo's most engrossing and inventive script, alternately serious and comic, is beautifully realized by Binoche, Auteuil and Kusturica.

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03/09/01
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