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The Widow of Saint-Pierre (2000)
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Long-established director Emir Kusturica makes his acting debut in Patrice Leconte's 19th century tale of a loyal, strong-willed woman who follows her soldier husband to a desolate French territory off the coast of Newfoundland. Madame La (Juliette Binoche) lives in marital bliss on the island of Saint-Pierre with her loving, oddball husband (Daniel Auteuil), simply called "the Captain" by his charges. Their world is upset one night, however, when two visiting sailors on a bender murder a local citizen. Neel (Kusturica) is sentenced to death, but the other one dies in a carriage accident before reaching prison. As the island waits for a guillotine (or "widow") to be shipped from the French government, Madame La does her best to convince the townspeople that Neel is genuinely good of heart and doesn't deserve a bloody fate. La Veuve de Saint-Pierre marks the second time that Auteuil has worked with director Leconte: their first effort, La Fille Sur la Pont, earned him a Best Actor award at the Cesars, France's equivalent to the Academy Awards. La Veuve screened at the 2000 Cannes and Toronto film festivals. ~ Michael Hastings, Rovi

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Starring:
Juliette BinocheDaniel Auteuil, (more)
Director(s):
Patrice Leconte
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
R
Format(s):
DVD
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    Anne W.

    ...when life was more complicated in a small settlement of simple people who valued justice, mercy and love. Interesting to watch a military man not envy his wife's attachment to a condemned man to the point of supreme sacrifice. Much is communicated without words. I'd watch it again.

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    Ron C.

    This film shows us an unusual marriage and the relationship with a prisoner awaiting the guillotine, literally. Very good performances and a powerful anti-capital punishment message that never seems preachy.

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    Elizabeth S.

    Fascinating look at the clash between one woman's compassion and the strength of the political bureaucracy, as well as the clash between the will of the people of a small colony and the mother country.

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