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Same Old Song

On connaît la chanson

France, Switzerland

1997

120 Min
Color
French
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DIR Alain Resnais

PROD Bruno Pésery

SCR Jean-Pierre Bacri, Agnès Jaoui

DP Renato Berta

CAST Pierre Arditi, Sabine Azema, Jean-Pierre Bacri

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In this homage to acclaimed TV scripter Dennis Potter (1935-1994), famed 75-year-old French director Alain Resnais (Hiroshima, Mon Amour, Last Year at Marienbad) has actors lip-synch in a manner instantly recalling Potter’s Pennies from Heaven (1978 TV serial, 1981 movie) and The Singing Detective (1986), regarded by some as the best original work ever created for television. Completing her history dissertation, Camille (Agnes Jaoui) is a Paris tour guide, and Simon (Andre Dussolier) is a regular on her tours because he’s attracted to Camille — although he claims to be researching his historical radio dramas. Camille’s sister, business-executive Odile (Sabine Azema), is married to weak, furtive Claude (Pierre Arditi). In the past Odile was close to successful businessman Nicolas (Jean-Pierre Bacri), now married with kids and returning to Paris after an eight-year absence. Odile seeks an apartment from real estate agent Marc (Lambert Wilson). Camille and Marc begin an affair. Nicolas is also looking for an apartment, since he hopes to eventually have his family join him in Paris. These characters make easy transitions back and forth from the dialogue to 36 song fragments. The film’s debt to Dennis Potter is acknowledged with a dedication in the opening credits. —allmovie guide

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Alain Resnais

While a seminal figure of the French New Wave, Alain Resnais was not, like so many of his contemporaries, an alumnus of the film journal Cahiers du Cinema. In fact, he existed well outside of the sphere of filmmakers like Jean-Luc Godard, Francois Truffaut, and Jacques Rivette, with a dedication to formalism, modernist concerns, and social and political issues not found in the work of his fellow innovators. Focusing repeatedly on themes of time and memory, Resnais drew from the well of serious literature to offer a singular philosophical and artistic vantage point, employing enigmatic narrative structures, lush cinematography, and lyrical editing patterns to create some of the most provocative and controversial work of the period. Born June 3, 1922, in Vannes, France, Resnais began making his first 8 mm films at the age of 14. In 1943 he enrolled at the newly formed Institut des Hautes Etudes Cinematographie, leaving the following year after declaring his studies too theoretical. He… read more

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6Feb10

A rather slight soufflé where, unlike Dennis Potter, the all-too-frequent bursts of song float like pellets on the surface on the already wafer-thin narrative, adding little except interruption.   

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Movie Poster of the Week: "Les herbes folles"

By Adrian Curry on August 14, 2009
When the line-up for the 2009 New York Film Festival was unveiled this week, one of the surprises was the announcement that Alain Resnais’ Les herbes folles, or Wild Grass, would open the festival (the
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