| Nelly and Mr. Arnaud | |
| Directed by | Claude Sautet |
|---|---|
| Produced by | Antoine Gannagé Alain Sarde |
| Written by | Jacques Fieschi Claude Sautet Yves Ulmann |
| Starring | Emmanuelle Béart Michel Serrault Jean-Hugues Anglade |
| Music by | Philippe Sarde |
| Cinematography | Jean-François Robin |
| Editing by | Jacqueline Thiédot |
| Release date(s) | 1995 |
| Running time | 106 min. |
| Country | France, Italy, Germany |
| Language | French |
Nelly et Monsieur Arnaud (English: Nelly and Mr. Arnaud) is a 1995 French movie directed by Claude Sautet and starring Michel Serrault, Emmanuelle Béart and Jean-Hugues Anglade. It won the César Award for Best Director and Best Actor from Michel Serrault.
Plot summary
Nelly (Béart) is married to Jerôme (Berling), a man who has stopped working or searching for work. Nelly has a part-time job at a printing shop but she has fallen six months behind on the rent for the apartment in which she lives with her husband.
Talking with Jacquelline at a coffee shop, she meets Pierre Arnaud, a wealthy, retired businessman. After determining Nelly is encumbered with debt, Arnaud spontaneously decides to give Nelly 30,000 francs as a gift. Nelly reluctantly accepts, pays off her overdue rent and moves out of the apartment.
Nelly agrees to type up Arnaud's memoirs, but Arnaud insists this will not be to repay the money he already gave her, he will pay her for this work. Nelly thus learns more about Arnaud's life: he was a judge in a French colony, and later a businessman. Nelly has an affair with Arnaud's editor. Arnaud feels a little jealous.
Awards and nominations
- BAFTA Awards (UK)
- Nominated: Best Film not in the English Language
- César Awards (France)
- Won: Best Actor – Leading Role (Michel Serrault)
- Won: Best Director (Claude Sautet)
- Nominated: Best Actor – Supporting Role (Jean-Hugues Anglade)
- Nominated: Best Actor – Supporting Role (Michael Lonsdale)
- Nominated: Best Actress – Leading Role (Emmanuelle Béart)
- Nominated: Best Actress – Supporting Role (Claire Nadeau)
- Nominated: Best Editing (Jacqueline Thiédot)
- Nominated: Best Film
- Nominated: Best Music (Philippe Sarde
- Nominated: Best Sound (Pierre Lenoir and Jean-Paul Loublier)
- Nominated: Best Writing (Jacques Fieschi and Claude Sautet)
- David di Donatello Awards (Italy)
- Won: Best Foreign Film
- Valladolid Film Festival
- Nominated: Golden Spike (Claude Sautet)
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