La Vie en Rose


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Format: DVD
Žanr: Muzički
Poreklo: Strani

OSKAROVCI!!!

La Vie en Rose / Zivot u ruzicastom 2007.

La Vie en Rose (French pronunciation: ​[la vi ɑ̃ ʁoz], literally Life in Pink (with the figurative meaning `life through rose colored glasses`); released in France as La Môme, referring to Piaf`s nickname `La Môme Piaf` (meaning `baby sparrow, birdie, little sparrow`), is a 2007 French-Canadian biographical musical film about the life of French singer Édith Piaf co-written, and directed by Olivier Dahan. Marion Cotillard stars as Piaf. The title La Vie en Rose comes from Piaf`s signature song. The film won five Césars, including one for Best Actress, and Cotillard won an Academy Award for her performance, marking the first time an Oscar had been given for a French-language role. She is also the first French actress to win a Comedy or Musical Golden Globe for a foreign language role. La Vie en Rose became one of the only French films to win more than one Oscar; the other being for Makeup.

Directed by Olivier Dahan
Produced by Alain Goldman
Written by Isabelle Sobelman,Olivier Dahan
Starring: Marion Cotillard,Gérard Depardieu,Sylvie Testud
Music by Christopher Gunning
Cinematography Tetsuo Nagata
Editing by Richard Marizy
Studio Légende Films
Distributed by Picturehouse (US)
Release dates

8 February 2007 (Berlinale)
14 February 2007 (France)
6 June 2007 (United States)

Running time 140 minutes
Country France
Canada
Language French,English

Critical reception

The film received positive reviews from critics, earning a Rotten Tomatoes rating of 74%. In particular, critics praised the lifelike and deeply emotional performance of lead actress Cotillard, culminating in her Oscar win for Best Actress in a Leading Role. Critic A.O Scott of The New York Times, while unimpressed with the film itself, was still rather impressed with Cotillard`s performance: `It is hard not to admire Ms. Cotillard for the discipline and ferocity she brings to the role.`[7] Carino Chocano of the Los Angeles Times opined that `Marion Cotillard is astonishing as the troubled singer in a technically virtuosic and emotionally resonant performance...` Richard Nilsen from Arizona Republic was even more enthusiastic, writing `don`t bother voting. Just give the Oscar to Marion Cotillard now. As the chanteuse Édith Piaf in La Vie en rose, her acting is the most astonishing I`ve seen in years.`[8]

Critic Mark Kermode of The Observer was less keen; while he felt there was much to applaud, there was also `plenty to regret` (punning on Piaf`s Non, je ne regrette rien). Kermode agreed that the source material provided `heady inspiration`, and that Cotillard plays everything with `kamikaze-style intensity`, but thought the film lacking in structure and narrative, creating `an oddly empty experience`.

Awards

Marion Cotillard won seven major Best Actress Awards for her portrayal of Édith Piaf in La Vie en Rose:

The Academy Award for Best Actress in a Leading Role
The Golden Globe for Best Actress In a Motion Picture - Comedy or Musical
The César Award (equivalent to the Oscars in France) for Best Actress in a Leading Role
The Prix Lumière (equivalent to the Golden Globe in France) for Best Actress
The BAFTA Award for Best Actress in a Leading Role
The Czech Lion (equivalent to the Oscars in the Czech Republic) Award for Best Actress in a Leading Role
The Golden Space Needle Award for Best Actress in a Leading Role at the 2007 Seattle International Film Festival

Other awards include:

The César for Best Production Design (Olivier Raoux).
The César for Best Photography (Tetsuo Nagata).
The César for Best Sound (Laurent Zeilig, Pascal Villard, Marc Doisne and Jean-Paul Hurier).
The César for Best Costume Design (Marit Allen).
Nominated for a further six Césars for Best Film, Best Director, Best Writing, Best Supporting Actor, Best Supporting Actress and Best Editing.
The Academy Award for Best Makeup.
The BAFTA Awards for Best Makeup, Costume Design and Film Music.
The Women Film Critics Circle Award for Best Foreign Film.
Nominated for Best Film Not in the English Language at the BAFTAs.
Nominated Academy Award for Best Costume Design.
Nominated Satellite Award for Best Editing.(Richard Marizy)
Nominated for 2008 Ivor Novello Award for Best Original Film Score.
Nominated for the Richard Attenborough UK Regional Film Award for Actress of the Year (Marion Cotillard).
The Czech Lion for Best Film score.

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OSKAROVCI!!!

La Vie en Rose / Zivot u ruzicastom 2007.

La Vie en Rose (French pronunciation: ​[la vi ɑ̃ ʁoz], literally Life in Pink (with the figurative meaning `life through rose colored glasses`); released in France as La Môme, referring to Piaf`s nickname `La Môme Piaf` (meaning `baby sparrow, birdie, little sparrow`), is a 2007 French-Canadian biographical musical film about the life of French singer Édith Piaf co-written, and directed by Olivier Dahan. Marion Cotillard stars as Piaf. The title La Vie en Rose comes from Piaf`s signature song. The film won five Césars, including one for Best Actress, and Cotillard won an Academy Award for her performance, marking the first time an Oscar had been given for a French-language role. She is also the first French actress to win a Comedy or Musical Golden Globe for a foreign language role. La Vie en Rose became one of the only French films to win more than one Oscar; the other being for Makeup.

Directed by Olivier Dahan
Produced by Alain Goldman
Written by Isabelle Sobelman,Olivier Dahan
Starring: Marion Cotillard,Gérard Depardieu,Sylvie Testud
Music by Christopher Gunning
Cinematography Tetsuo Nagata
Editing by Richard Marizy
Studio Légende Films
Distributed by Picturehouse (US)
Release dates

8 February 2007 (Berlinale)
14 February 2007 (France)
6 June 2007 (United States)

Running time 140 minutes
Country France
Canada
Language French,English

Critical reception

The film received positive reviews from critics, earning a Rotten Tomatoes rating of 74%. In particular, critics praised the lifelike and deeply emotional performance of lead actress Cotillard, culminating in her Oscar win for Best Actress in a Leading Role. Critic A.O Scott of The New York Times, while unimpressed with the film itself, was still rather impressed with Cotillard`s performance: `It is hard not to admire Ms. Cotillard for the discipline and ferocity she brings to the role.`[7] Carino Chocano of the Los Angeles Times opined that `Marion Cotillard is astonishing as the troubled singer in a technically virtuosic and emotionally resonant performance...` Richard Nilsen from Arizona Republic was even more enthusiastic, writing `don`t bother voting. Just give the Oscar to Marion Cotillard now. As the chanteuse Édith Piaf in La Vie en rose, her acting is the most astonishing I`ve seen in years.`[8]

Critic Mark Kermode of The Observer was less keen; while he felt there was much to applaud, there was also `plenty to regret` (punning on Piaf`s Non, je ne regrette rien). Kermode agreed that the source material provided `heady inspiration`, and that Cotillard plays everything with `kamikaze-style intensity`, but thought the film lacking in structure and narrative, creating `an oddly empty experience`.

Awards

Marion Cotillard won seven major Best Actress Awards for her portrayal of Édith Piaf in La Vie en Rose:

The Academy Award for Best Actress in a Leading Role
The Golden Globe for Best Actress In a Motion Picture - Comedy or Musical
The César Award (equivalent to the Oscars in France) for Best Actress in a Leading Role
The Prix Lumière (equivalent to the Golden Globe in France) for Best Actress
The BAFTA Award for Best Actress in a Leading Role
The Czech Lion (equivalent to the Oscars in the Czech Republic) Award for Best Actress in a Leading Role
The Golden Space Needle Award for Best Actress in a Leading Role at the 2007 Seattle International Film Festival

Other awards include:

The César for Best Production Design (Olivier Raoux).
The César for Best Photography (Tetsuo Nagata).
The César for Best Sound (Laurent Zeilig, Pascal Villard, Marc Doisne and Jean-Paul Hurier).
The César for Best Costume Design (Marit Allen).
Nominated for a further six Césars for Best Film, Best Director, Best Writing, Best Supporting Actor, Best Supporting Actress and Best Editing.
The Academy Award for Best Makeup.
The BAFTA Awards for Best Makeup, Costume Design and Film Music.
The Women Film Critics Circle Award for Best Foreign Film.
Nominated for Best Film Not in the English Language at the BAFTAs.
Nominated Academy Award for Best Costume Design.
Nominated Satellite Award for Best Editing.(Richard Marizy)
Nominated for 2008 Ivor Novello Award for Best Original Film Score.
Nominated for the Richard Attenborough UK Regional Film Award for Actress of the Year (Marion Cotillard).
The Czech Lion for Best Film score.
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