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False Confessions ()

Les fausses confidences (original title)
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Luc Bondy's final feature film as director draws talent from both stage and screen to bring Pierre de Marivaux's 1737 play into 21st century Paris. Isabelle Huppert commands the screen as Araminte, the wealthy widow who unwittingly hires... See more »

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Araminte
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Dorante
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Madame Argante
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Dubois
Manon Combes ...
Marton
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Monsieur Rémy
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Comte Dorimont
Fred Ulysse ...
Arlequin
Sylvain Levitte ...
Garçon Joaillier
Georges Fatna ...
Laquais John
Arnaud Mattlinger ...
Le professeur de Tai Chi
Nicolas Peduzzi ...
Un secrétaire
Christophe Tolazzi ...
Le chauffeur

Directed by

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Luc Bondy
Marie-Louise Bischofberger ... (co-director)

Written by

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Luc Bondy ... (written by)
 
Marivaux ... (play) (as Pierre Carlet de Chamberlain de Marivaux)
 
Geoffrey Layton ... (collaborating writer)

Produced by

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Pierre-Olivier Bardet ... producer

Music by

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Bruno Coulais

Cinematography by

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Luciano Tovoli

Production Design by

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Aurore Vullierme

Costume Design by

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Moidele Bickel

Makeup Department

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Agathe Angeli ... key makeup artist
Sylvie Cailler ... key makeup artist
Cécile Larue ... hair stylist
Thi-Loan Nguyen ... key makeup artist: Isabelle Huppert
Remy Pilot ... hair stylist
Frédéric Souquet ... hair stylist

Production Management

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Stéphane Avenard ... unit production manager
Yoann Cespedes ... assistant unit manager
Thibault Lejeune ... assistant unit manager
Alexandre Muhr ... assistant unit manager
Arnaud Tournaire ... production manager

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Evgenia Alexandrova ... video assist operator
Carole Golzio ... first assistant director
Benjamin Silvera ... second assistant director

Art Department

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Quentin Guiot ... assistant decorator
Richard Peduzzi ... artistic consultant
Thierry Pitel ... assistant decorator
Simon Tric ... property master

Sound Department

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Simon Apostolou ... adr mixer
Warren Ashworth ... assistant sound
Christian Cartier ... sound mixer
Nicolas Lefebvre ... dialogue editor
Agathe Lisowski ... sound trainee
Aurélien Mauro ... adr recording assistant
Yann Reiland ... assistant sound
Gaël Sicot ... sound engineer
François Waledisch ... sound
Jean-Noël Yven ... sound editor

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Brice Bailly ... electrician
Johan Bors ... electrician
Mathieu Cassan ... second assistant camera
Pierre-Loup Corvez ... additional grip
Samuel Fisher ... additional grip
Alexandre François ... grip
Yannick Freess ... additional grip
Michel Sabourdy ... gaffer
Jérémie Tondowski ... key grip
Lorenzo Tovoli ... first assistant camera
Briac Nguyen Van Phuoc ... additional electrician
Michaël Wallet ... additional electrician
Sylvain Zambelli ... first assistant camera

Costume and Wardrobe Department

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Delphine Capossela ... wardrobe: Isabelle Huppert
Coralie Sanvoisin ... costume supervisor
Stéphanie Watrigant ... costumer

Script and Continuity Department

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Josiane Morand ... script supervisor

Additional Crew

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Nelly Besse ... production administrator (as Nelly Besse-Gougay)
Julien Béségher ... production administrator
Alex Panagakis ... publicist

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Plot Summary

Luc Bondy's final feature film as director draws talent from both stage and screen to bring Pierre de Marivaux's 1737 play into 21st century Paris. Isabelle Huppert commands the screen as Araminte, the wealthy widow who unwittingly hires the smitten Dorante (Louis Garrel) as her accountant. Secrets and lies accumulate as Dorante and his accomplice, Araminte's manservant Dubois (Yves Jacques), manipulate not only the good-hearted Araminte, but also her friend and confidante, Marton (Manon Combes). Dorante, by turns pitiable and proficient, but always deferential to his social better, walks a fine line in his quest to arouse an equal desire in the object of his affections. Bulle Ogier delivers a memorable turn as Araminte's mother, who suspects the young man's intentions, but wants to push her daughter into the arms of an aged, hard-up Count (Jean-Pierre Malo). Filmed in part on-site at the Théâtre de l'Odéon-and shot during the daytime, while the same cast performed the play there at night-the film blurs the distinction between stage and screen, offering a new turn on this classic take on the psychology of love. Written by Big World Pictures

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Also Known As
  • False Confessions (United States)
  • Falsche Vertraulichkeiten (Germany)
  • As Falsas Confidências (Portugal)
  • As Falsas Confidências (Brazil)
  • Ложные признания (Russia)
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  • 82 min
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Trivia The film is based on director Luc Bondy own staging of the Marivaux, which premiered at the Odeon theater in Paris (where the film was shot) on January 16, 2014. See more »

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