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Le retour de Martin Guerre (1982) -- In medieval France, some villagers challenge a man's claim of identity when he (as he says) returns home from some time in the army.

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Release Date:
10 June 1983 (USA) more
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In medieval France, some villagers challenge a man's claim of identity when he (as he says) returns home from some time in the army. full summary | add synopsis
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Nominated for Oscar. Another 5 wins & 2 nominations more
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The real thing more (26 total)

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Directed by
Daniel Vigne 
 
Writing credits
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Jean-Claude Carrière  writer
Janet Lewis  novel "The Wife of Martin Guerre"
Daniel Vigne  writer
Natalie Zemon Davis  writer

Produced by
Daniel Vigne .... producer
 
Original Music by
Michel Portal 
 
Cinematography by
André Neau 
 
Film Editing by
Denise de Casabianca 
 
Art Direction by
Alain Nègre 
 
Costume Design by
Anne-Marie Marchand 
 
Makeup Department
Jacky Bouban .... chief makeup artist
Claudine Grumelart .... makeup artist
Françoise Embry Kernevez .... chief makeup artist
Didier Lavergne .... chief makeup artist
Joëlle Weissleib .... makeup artist
 
Camera and Electrical Department
Georges Pierre .... still photographer
Jean-Pierre Plichon .... assistant camera
 

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The Return of Martin Guerre (UK) (USA)
El regreso de Martin Guerre (Chile) (Spain) [es]
Die Wiederkehr des Martin Guerre (West Germany) [de]
Il ritorno di Martin Guerre (Italy) [it]
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122 min | Argentina:120 min
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15 out of 17 people found the following comment useful.
The real thing, 25 July 2004
Author: missmarmite from Hamburg, Germany

After about thirteen or fourteen years I finally was able to see this film again, this time in French with subtitles, not dubbed into German. There was nothing wrong with the German version, the film certainly didn't fail to impress me so much, that I declared this film to be the best Gérard Depardieu has ever done. I think I still have the same opinion, although meanwhile it ties with Les Misérables.

Now today I watched it again. I couldn't remember anything really, just parts of scenes and what happened at the end, of course. But then everything came back. The music suddenly seemed familiar, the village, the faces. I still was surprised to see Tcheky Karyo's name in the credits at the end, because I missed him completely, while I recognized Dominique Pinon at once, much younger of course. Again I stood in awe of the costumes and the village scenery. Everything was so convincing and realistic. As if someone had done a time travel and brought back a video. After The Name of the Rose this is the best period film till now. In the art department. But also certainly in acting, writing and directing.

Gérard Depardieu and Nathalie Baye deliver performances which are outstanding. Every acting student should watch them, they are masters of their profession. They show emotions which are almost palpable, you feel with them, certainly towards the end, but also during the rest of the time. The script offered them "only" great parts and they created lives out of the printed words. Every gesture, every movement, every look fits and connects the viewer with the story. As if you're in the story, not watching it. There is no doubt whatsoever that this story is real. Even if history should have been a bit different (which I don't know), the story in the film feels real.

And I just want to add that everyone who calls M. Depardieu ugly or anything like it, is not only extremely rude but obviously not receptive to any kind of charisma and aura. With actors (as with people in general, right?) looks are not important. Whoever thinks that, should switch from watching films to watching models. There he can get empty beauty.

My recommendation is: watch this film. You can hardly spend an evening in a better way. 10 out of 10.





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