De passage en Toscane pour promouvoir son dernier livre, un écrivain britannique d'âge moyen rencontre une Française qui le conduit au village de Lucignano. Là-bas, une question fortuite rév... Tout lireDe passage en Toscane pour promouvoir son dernier livre, un écrivain britannique d'âge moyen rencontre une Française qui le conduit au village de Lucignano. Là-bas, une question fortuite révèle quelque chose de plus profond.De passage en Toscane pour promouvoir son dernier livre, un écrivain britannique d'âge moyen rencontre une Française qui le conduit au village de Lucignano. Là-bas, une question fortuite révèle quelque chose de plus profond.
- Prix
- 10 victoires et 28 nominations
- Le marié
- (as Filippo Troiano)
- La mariée
- (as Manuela Balsinelli)
Histoire
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesDuring a visit in Tehran by Juliette Binoche, Abbas Kiarostami told Binoche the synopsis of Certified Copy as a casual anecdote, which she said that she fully believed until he confessed to having made it up. According to Kiarostami, studying the reactions of Binoche as she listened to the story was a vital part of the film's further development.
- Citations
James Miller: 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 them, not criticize them.
- ConnexionsFeatured in Breakfast: Episode dated 31 August 2010 (2010)
- Bandes originalesO surdato 'nnamurrato
Written by Aniello Califano (as A. Califano) and the music by Enrico Cannio (as E. Cannio)
Or was it mistake? It becomes clear that these people have some connection with each other, whether they are divorced, former lovers or something entirely separate, and the conversation becomes much more biting and intriguing. Writer/director Abbas Kiarostami keeps us gripped into this conversation, as these two ponder on the copies of the world, along with the tribulations of a marriage, what makes a good husband, what makes a good father and so much more. She attacks him for being such an absent father (is her son really his?) and he explains that sometimes one partner in the marriage just has to be gone and that's the way the world is. The film poses so many interesting questions on the world and leaves it up to the viewer to decide the answers for themselves. Each character has their own strong opinion, but Kiarostami never takes a side and tells the viewer the resolution. It's a powerful picture that keeps you thinking long after it's over.
Part of the power of course relies on the strength of the performances, and both of these actors knock it out of the park. William Shimell was the perfect choice for the distant, simple author. Juliette Binoche, however, steals the show, with an authentic and brave performance that ranks up with some of her absolute best. She is arguably the finest actress in cinema today, and has a grasp on portraying vulnerability that very few actors can come close to achieving. Within her you really see the pain of a woman scorned and the exhausting life led by a single mother constantly having to think of someone other than herself. She is everything here; emotional, strong, falling apart and beautiful. It's a perfect performance in a magnificent film. I feel like this is a picture that will only get better on repeated viewings, and it's still quite strong on the first one.
- Rockwell_Cronenberg
- 27 juill. 2011
Meilleurs choix
- How long is Certified Copy?Propulsé par Alexa
Détails
Box-office
- Budget
- 7 000 000 € (estimation)
- Brut – États-Unis et Canada
- 1 373 975 $ US
- Fin de semaine d'ouverture – États-Unis et Canada
- 77 937 $ US
- 13 mars 2011
- Brut – à l'échelle mondiale
- 7 736 632 $ US
- Durée1 heure 46 minutes
- Couleur
- Mixage
- Rapport de forme
- 1.85 : 1