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The Horseman on the Roof (1995)

The Horseman on the Roof (1995)
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In this beautifully mounted historical drama, Angelo Pardi (Olivier Martinez), an Italian soldier, is fleeing his country in 1832. After the fall of Napoleon, Austria is swooping down on Italy to take control of the nation, and like many patriots, Pardi is hoping to escape to France and fight for their freedom abroad rather than submit to Austrian rule. However, as Pardi discovers upon arival, an epidemic of cholera is sweeping the land, leaving death in its wake and causing most people to be fearful of strangers, who may well be infected. As he tries to outrun a trio of mercenaries who have been hired to take him back to Italy, he finds himself accused by a group of villagers of infecting their water supply. Trying to escape would-be captors on all sides and searching for refuge in a rainstorm, Pardi finds a house and takes shelter inside. Unknown to Pardi, Pauline (Juliette Binoche), the lady of the house, is at home, but to his pleasant surprise, she welcomes him cordially rather than sending him away. It seems that Pauline's husband is missing, and as she desperately wants to find him and Pardi needs to escape to friendlier circumstances, they travel together through the French countryside, hoping to avoid both the disease and the tragedy travelling in its wake. Reportedly the most expensive French production ever made at the time of its release, Le Hussard Sur Le Toit (released in the United States as The Horseman on the Roof) was nominated for ten Cesar Awards (the French Oscar); it won two, for Best Cinematography and Best Sound. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

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Starring:
Olivier MartinezJuliette Binoche, (more)
Director(s):
Jean-Paul Rappeneau
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
R
Format(s):
DVD
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Synopsis of The Horseman on the Roof

In this beautifully mounted historical drama, Angelo Pardi (Olivier Martinez), an Italian soldier, is fleeing his country in 1832. After the fall of Napoleon, Austria is swooping down on Italy to take control of the nation, and like many patriots, Pardi is hoping to escape to France and fight for their freedom abroad rather than submit to Austrian rule. However, as Pardi discovers upon arival, an epidemic of cholera is sweeping the land, leaving death in its wake and causing most people to be fearful of strangers, who may well be infected. As he tries to outrun a trio of mercenaries who have been hired to take him back to Italy, he finds himself accused by a group of villagers of infecting their water supply. Trying to escape would-be captors on all sides and searching for refuge in a rainstorm, Pardi finds a house and takes shelter inside. Unknown to Pardi, Pauline (Juliette Binoche), the lady of the house, is at home, but to his pleasant surprise, she welcomes him cordially rather than sending him away. It seems that Pauline's husband is missing, and as she desperately wants to find him and Pardi needs to escape to friendlier circumstances, they travel together through the French countryside, hoping to avoid both the disease and the tragedy travelling in its wake. Reportedly the most expensive French production ever made at the time of its release, Le Hussard Sur Le Toit (released in the United States as The Horseman on the Roof) was nominated for ten Cesar Awards (the French Oscar); it won two, for Best Cinematography and Best Sound. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
119 mins

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Director(s):
Jean-Paul Rappeneau
Writer(s):
Jean-Paul RappeneauJean-Claude CarrièreNina Companeez
Producer(s):
René Cleitman
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
R(Adult Situations, Questionable for Children, Violence, Brief Nudity)
Categories:
RomanceAction / Adventure
The Horseman on the Roof Awards:
  • 1995 - French Academy of Cinema - Best Sound
  • 1995 - French Academy of Cinema - Best Sound
  • 1995 - French Academy of Cinema - Best Cinematography
  • 1995 - French Academy of Cinema - Best Sound
Warning:  This product is intended for mature audiences only. It may contain violence, sexual content, drug abuse and/or strong language. You must be 17 or older to purchase it. By ordering this item you are certifying that you are at least 17 years of age.

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Steph D.

This is one of my favorites. This is a love story with a purity and richness that is captivating and compelling, but never depressing. It has a good ending too. This is mostly a "chick flick" from what I can tell, but I know a few guys who liked it too. Oliver Martinez is BEAUTIFUL, and there is true chemistry with Juliette Binoche who is wonderful in this film. It has pretty scenery too, and really is an eadventure. I also recommend the Count of Monte Cristo if you like romantic adventures.

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Catherine P.

I do not know this movie was a foreign film. It has subtitles throughout the whole movie. I think it may have been in french. anyway I found it very hard and a challenge to follow what the movie was about. I thought it was strange some parts of it. I did not find it that entertaining at all. A real bore. Juliette Binoche does not know how to act very well.

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Carol H.

It was very good and it shows what men (and women) of honor and character look like. Great love story and definitely worth watching. Carol H.

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