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The Taste of Others

  • Director: Agnès Jaoui
  • AMG Rating: starstarstarstar
  • Genre: Comedy Drama
  • Movie Type: Comedy of Manners, Romantic Comedy
  • Themes: Fish Out of Water, Servants and Employers, Opposites Attract
  • Main Cast: Jean-Pierre Bacri, Anne Alvaro, Agnès Jaoui, Gérard Lanvin, Alain Chabat
  • Release Year: 2000
  • Country: FR
  • Run Time: 112 minutes

Plot

Agnes Jaoui co-writes and directs this romantic comedy of manners set in France's rustic Provence. Unpolished and ultra-pragmatic industrialist Jean-Jacques Castella (co-scripter Jean-Pierre Bacri) reluctantly attends Racine's tragedy "Berenice" in order to see his niece play a bit part. He is taken with the play's strangely familiar-looking leading lady Clara Devaux (Anne Alvaro). During the course of the show, Castella soon remembers that he once hired and then promptly fired the actress as an English language tutor. He immediately goes out and signs up for language lessons. Thinking that he is nothing but an ill-tempered philistine with bad taste, Clara rejects him until Castella charms her off her feet. ~ Jonathan Crow, All Movie Guide

Review

Verbose, occasionally irritating, but often perceptive about human speech patterns and the fickle nature of individuals, Agnes Jaoui's comedy of manners recalls TV's Seinfeld in its particular way of dissecting conversation for entertainment purposes and in its depiction of sometimes unappetizing characters. But debut filmmaker Jaoui (who also plays one of the featured roles) finds the quirks in many of her characters in unusual ways, which sets her work apart from cruder efforts. More than anything, Others tries to find the root of human interaction and its subsequent effects, at times in a manner audiences might not be willing to accept, but mostly in an interesting, entertaining fashion. This film toured the world in many international film festivals, and picked up the Grand Prix des Ameriques (tied with Paul Cox's Innocence) at the 2000 Montreal World Festival. ~ Jason Clark, All Movie Guide

Cast

  • Jean-Pierre Bacri - Jean-Jacques Castella
  • Anne Alvaro - Clara Devaux
  • Agnès Jaoui - Manie
  • Gérard Lanvin - Moreno
  • Alain Chabat - Deschamps
Brigitte Catillon - Beatrice; Christiane Millet - Angelique; Vladimir Yordanoff - Antoine; Sam Karmann

Credit

Francois Emmanuelli - Art Director, Ann Dunsford-Varenne - Costume Designer, Agnès Jaoui - Director, Hervé de Luze - Editor, Jacques Hinstin - Executive Producer, Christian Berard - Producer, Charles Gassot - Producer, Jean-Pierre Duret - Sound/Sound Designer, Dominique Gaborieau - Sound/Sound Designer, Jean-Pierre Bacri - Screenwriter, Agnès Jaoui - Screenwriter

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The Taste of Others

French poster
Directed by Agnès Jaoui
Produced by Christian Bérard
Charles Gassot
Jacques Hinstin
Written by Agnès Jaoui
Jean-Pierre Bacri
Starring Anne Alvaro
Jean-Pierre Bacri
Alain Chabat
Agnès Jaoui
Gérard Lanvin
Music by Jean-Charles Jarrel
Cinematography Laurent Dailland
Editing by Hervé de Luze
Distributed by Pathé
Running time 112 minutes
Country France
Language French

The Taste of Others (French: Le goût des autres), is a 2000 French film. It was directed by Agnès Jaoui, and written by her and Jean-Pierre Bacri. It stars Jean-Pierre Bacri, Anne Alvaro, Alain Chabat, Agnès Jaoui, Gérard Lanvin and Christiane Millet.

The movie won the César Award for Best Film, Best Supporting Actor, Best Supporting Actress and Best Writing in 2001, and was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film. It currently ranks tenth on Rotten Tomatoes as best reviewed movie, with 100% positive reviews.

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Plot

Castella (Bacri) owns a steel factory. To conduct a deal with Iranians, he is told he must learn English, so he hires Clara (Alvaro) to teach it to him. His wife, Angelique (Millet), is an interior decorator who is working on Castella's sister's apartment, and loves her dog. They go to the theatre, where their niece is performing in a production of Bérénice, accompanied by his driver, Bruno (Chabat), and his temporary bodyguard, Franck (Lanvin). While there, he sees Clara, who is an actress. Meanwhile, Franck sends Bruno to the bar to buy cigarettes. The barmaid, Manie (Jaoui), remembers having had sex with Bruno, but Bruno regrets that he does not remember her.

After the performance, Clara goes to the bar with her friends, including Antoine and Valerie, and their conversation reveals that she is afraid of never working again; after all, she is forty years old. Bruno, whose fiance is doing an internship in America, spends the night with Manie, who it turns out sells drugs on the side, and is frequently visited by clients. Franck meets Manie through Bruno and they start a relationship.

Previously uninterested in theatre, Castella attends with his wife and develops a fascination with Clara's bohemian lifestyle. He alone attends another production she appears in. He joins her and her friends for lunch and attends an art show where he buys a piece. However, his cultural ignorance makes him a laughing stock. Clara confides to her friend Manie that he is thick.

Castella's English is poor at first, but he soon makes progress. He and Clara move the classes from his office to an English tea room, and to mark his progress, he writes a poem dedicated to Clara; however, he is dismayed when she says that she does not share the feelings expressed in the poem. One day she waits at the tea room and he doesn't show up. Bruno practices his flute, which he plays in a band.

Castella and Angelique are drifting apart, as indicated by how she doesn't like the painting he bought from Clara's artist friend. Clara starts to feel that her friends are taking advantage of Castella and tells him. Castella leaves Angelique. Franck's contract finishes, and he breaks off his relationship with Manie. Clara lands the lead part in Hedda Gabler and invites Castella to the opening. After seeing an empty chair all night, Clara is overjoyed to see him later in the audience.

Message

Speaking to Paris Match in 2004 Agnès Jaoui said ; "I detest mono-cultures. The problem of identity is something very complicated with me. I am profoundly secular, but if I were attacked for being Jewish, I would scream. And I want the right to say I violently condemn the politics of Ariel Sharon, even if it's complex. It's the same thing for Jean-Pierre as it is for me, it is the individual who counts. It's the social dimension of characters that interests us, not their roots or their heredity. I detest the notion of the inward looking group. It's this we tried to say in The Taste of Others. Whether it is a religious clan or a group of snobs, it's the same in our eyes. It's the same dogma, the same fundamentalism."

Awards and nominations

Won

Nominated

  • César Awards
    • Best Actor – Leading Role (Jean-Pierre Bacri)
    • Best Actor – Supporting Role (Alain Chabat)
    • Best Actress – Supporting Role (Agnès Jaoui)
    • Best Director (Agnès Jaoui)
    • Best Editing (Hervé de Luze)

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Preceded by
Venus Beauty Institute
César Award for Best Film
2001
Succeeded by
Amélie

 
 

 

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