L'accalmie
L'accalmie

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L'accalmie

1973
Movie
80 min
French

At thirty-three, Philippe, an actor who has turned to Commedia dell'Arte, has reached an age where everything he believed in is being called into question, his family life as well as his professional life, and even the importance he attaches to his masks, an importance that may be derisory. His life appears to him without embellishment, without any romanticism. He has taken refuge within himself. He is more alone than ever. The island on which Philippe has landed echoes the same everyday elements, but in an almost mythical, sometimes caricatural way. We encounter characters buried in their little lives, whose hopes and concerns seem futile. Then, in these clouds, in this mist, a lull...

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Director: Alain D'AlbisGenres: Drama

Plot Summary

Set in a rural village, 'L'accalmie' follows the complex relationships and quiet dramas of its inhabitants. The film delves into the personal lives of the villagers, exploring themes of love, disillusionment, and the search for meaning in ordinary lives. As seasons change, so do the fortunes and emotional states of the characters, painting a nuanced portrait of community and individual struggles.

Critical Reception

Information regarding the critical reception of 'L'accalmie' (1973) is scarce, as it was a relatively obscure French film with limited international distribution. Contemporary reviews, if they exist, are not widely accessible in English-language databases. Its lack of prominent awards or widespread critical discussion suggests it did not achieve significant critical acclaim during its release.

What Reviewers Say

  • Lacks widely available critical reviews to ascertain consensus.

  • Appears to be a character-driven drama with a focus on rural life.

  • Themes likely revolve around interpersonal relationships and existential introspection.

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Fun Fact

Alain D'Albis, who directed and starred in 'L'accalmie', also wrote the screenplay, making it a deeply personal project for him.

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