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Balzac (1999)

Balzac (1999)
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Gérard Depardieu stars as the great French author Honoré de Balzac in this historical biography produced for French television. Balzac's childhood is marked by a difficult relationship with his mother, Charlotte-Laure (Jeanne Moreau), whose strident criticism and inability to show affection are not abated when he reaches adulthood. Balzac begins to gain the confidence he needs through his relationship with a wealthy society matron, Madame de Berney (Virna Lisi), but in time he abandons her when he falls in love with Countess Eva Hanska (Fanny Ardent), who already has a husband. When Madame de Berney dies, Balzac is filled with remorse, and his sorrow inspires him to create some of his greatest work; his writing finally gains the acceptance of the mass audience, and Balzac achieves the fame and wealth he's always wanted. However, Balzac's spending soon begins to outstrip his income, and his new celebrity begins to wane when critics respond coolly to his work. Balzac received its American premiere on the Bravo cable television network. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

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Starring:
Gérard DepardieuJeanne Moreau, (more)
Director(s):
Josée Dayan
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
PG13
Format(s):
DVD
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Synopsis of Balzac

Gérard Depardieu stars as the great French author Honoré de Balzac in this historical biography produced for French television. Balzac's childhood is marked by a difficult relationship with his mother, Charlotte-Laure (Jeanne Moreau), whose strident criticism and inability to show affection are not abated when he reaches adulthood. Balzac begins to gain the confidence he needs through his relationship with a wealthy society matron, Madame de Berney (Virna Lisi), but in time he abandons her when he falls in love with Countess Eva Hanska (Fanny Ardent), who already has a husband. When Madame de Berney dies, Balzac is filled with remorse, and his sorrow inspires him to create some of his greatest work; his writing finally gains the acceptance of the mass audience, and Balzac achieves the fame and wealth he's always wanted. However, Balzac's spending soon begins to outstrip his income, and his new celebrity begins to wane when critics respond coolly to his work. Balzac received its American premiere on the Bravo cable television network. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
186 mins

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Director(s):
Josée Dayan
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
PG13
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    Nicole S.

    I really enjoy Gerard Depardieu as an actor and I especially appreciate his wonderful voice, particularly when he speaks in French. I think that I may have liked this movie if I didn't have to mute the horrible American actors that were dubbed over the French speaking parts. It was horrible. As I said, I put on the captions and watched the whole film on mute. I was very disappoined that I did not get to hear the wonderful original French and get to read along. Good movie, but don't expect to hear any of the beautiful French language.

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    Jonathan D.

    this film is a rare gem of french filmmaking. i did not know the story of balzac, but he is quite an interesting character, always in debt, yet relentlessly writing. the movie also gives you a look at the history of france and french society.

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    Susan F.

    I might have given it five stars if they hadn't butchered the film by dubbing it in English! I think the description of the film needs to say that it is dubbed. I could not get all the way through it. The brilliant acting of three huge stars, Gerard Depardieu, Jeanne Moreau & Fanny Ardant, was completely ruined, It is a film about one of the greatest writers of French literature; it needs to be in its original language.

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