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Pola X

  • Director: Leos Carax
  • AMG Rating: starstar
  • Genre: Drama
  • Movie Type: Romantic Drama, Psychological Drama
  • Themes: Writer's Life, Crisis of Conscience, Creative Block
  • Main Cast: Guillaume Depardieu, Yekaterina Golubeva, Catherine Deneuve, Delphine Chuillot, Petruta Catana
  • Release Year: 1999
  • Country: FR/CH/JP/DE
  • Run Time: 134 minutes

Plot

Eight years after Les Amants du Pont Neuf (1991), which failed at the box office, Léos Carax returned with Pola X, a French/German/Swiss co-production with Catherine Deneuve and the young Guillaume Dépardieu in a story of love, incest, and descent into hell. Pierre (Dépardieu) lives with his mother in Normandy, not far from the banks of the Seine River where Victor Hugo's daughter drowned with her lover. The good-looking mother and son are happy, healthy, and wealthy, and they love each other deeply. Pierre is romantically attached to the beautiful and delicate Lucie (Delphine Chuillot) and visits her every morning with the motorcycle he has inherited from his father. One summer night, his mother tells him that she has chosen a date for his wedding. Overexcited, Pierre rushes through the night to break the news to Lucie. As he is speeding down the road, a strange creature with a familiar face suddenly leaps from the dark. She tells him in broken French that she is his sister. Pierre is shocked, but he decides to believe her and make up for the mistake of his father.

The film took its inspiration from Herman Melville's Pierre, or, the Ambiguities, which Carax read when he was 18, the same age as the hero of the story. The first part of the film sets an idyllic tone with a fairy tale atmosphere of life among the rich and beautiful. This is in sharp contrast to the world Pierre plunges into when he meets Isabelle (Katerina Golubeva), who claims to be his half-sister. Carax, who has been against nudity in his films, shows the two literally engaging in mutual oral sex onscreen, although this was not included in the original script. (One may insert here that Golubeva, who is known from Sarunas Bartas and Claire Denis films, was the girlfriend of Depardieu in real life.) The fusion of the two leads to the creation of Pierre's book. This is a highly stylized film that is at times reminiscent of German expressionism. It is constructed in opposites: black and white, high and low, good and bad. Elements of fantasy are mixed with reality. Carax tries to introduce a new film language, often at the expense of the emotional quality of the film. Despite its weak points, it is still a work that exhibits the exceptional talent of its director. Golubeva exudes a certain magic in depicting the half-real, half-imaginary character of a vulnerable and somewhat lost Madonna. The title is an acronym of the French title of Melville's book, Pierre, ou, les Ambiguites. The film screened in competition at the 1999 Cannes Film Festival. ~ Gönül Dönmez-Colin, All Movie Guide

Cast

Mihaella Silaghi - The Little Girl; Laurent Lucas - Thibault; Patachou - Marguerite; Sharunas Bartas; Samuel Dupuy; Miguel Yeco

Credit

Laurent Allaire - Art Director, Karl Baumgartner - Associate Producer, Ruth Waldburger - Associate Producer, Kenzo Horikoshi - Associate Producer, Esther Walz - Costume Designer, Leos Carax - Director, Nelly Quettier - Editor, Albert Prevost - Executive Producer, Raimond Goebel - Executive Producer, Scott Walker - Composer (Music Score), Éric Gautier - Cinematographer, Bruno Pesery - Producer, Jean-Pierre Laforce - Sound/Sound Designer, Jean-Louis Ughetto - Sound/Sound Designer, Leos Carax - Screenwriter, Herman Melville - Book Author

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Pola X
Directed by Leos Carax
Produced by Bruno Pésery
Written by Leos Carax
Jean-Pol Fargeau
Herman Melville
Starring Guillaume Depardieu
Yekaterina Golubeva
Catherine Deneuve
Music by Scott Walker
Cinematography Eric Gautier
Editing by Nelly Quettier
Distributed by AMLF France
WinStar Cinema US
Release date(s) 1999
Running time 134 minutes
Country France / Switzerland / Germany / Japan
Language French

Pola X is a French film starring Guillaume Depardieu, Yekaterina Golubeva and Catherine Deneuve, released in 1999. The film is loosely based on the Herman Melville novel Pierre: or, The Ambiguities. The film title is an acronym of the French title of the novel, Pierre ou les ambiguïtés, plus a Roman numeral "X" indicating the tenth version of the script draft that was used to make the film. Pola X has been associated with the New French Extremity.

The film was entered into the 1999 Cannes Film Festival.[1]

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Plot

Pierre (Guillaume Depardieu) lives with his mother in a castle in Normandy near the edges of Seine. They are very beautiful, rich, carefree and they like themselves. Every morning, Pierre leaves on the inherited bike of his father to visit Lucie (Delphine Chuillot), his fiance'. One night, Marie (Catherine Deneuve) announces to Pierre that she arranged the date for his marriage to Lucie. Pierre leaves to announce the good news to his fiance'. On the way, in the forest, appears a funereal beauty. She speaks with a strong accent of the countries of the East: "Pierre.. you are not the only child, I am your sister, Isabelle (Yekaterina Golubeva)."

Cast

  • Guillaume Depardieu as Pierre
  • Yekaterina Golubeva as Isabelle
  • Catherine Deneuve as Marie
  • Delphine Chuillot as Lucie
  • Laurent Lucas as Thibault
  • Patachou as Margherite
  • Petruta Catana as Razerka
  • Mihaella Silaghi as The Child
  • Sharunas Bartas as The Chief
  • Samuel Dupuy as Fred
  • Mathias Mlekuz as TV presenter
  • Dine Souli as Taxi driver
  • Miguel Yeco as Augusto
  • Khireddine Medjoubi as Cafe owner's son
  • Mark Zak as Romanian friend
  • Anne Kanis as Chef's wife (as Anne Richter)

Soundtrack

The soundtrack was produced by Scott Walker and features some instrumental tracks by him, as well as contributions by Sonic Youth and Bill "Smog" Callahan, who also has a cameo appearance in the film.

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