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| name = Three Hearts |
| name = Three Hearts |
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| image = |
| image = 3 cœurs poster.jpg |
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| caption = |
| caption = Theatrical release poster |
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| director = [[Benoît Jacquot]] |
| director = [[Benoît Jacquot]] |
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| producer = Alice Girard <br> Edouard Weil |
| producer = Alice Girard <br> Edouard Weil |
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| writer = Julien Boivent <br> Benoît Jacquot |
| writer = Julien Boivent <br> Benoît Jacquot |
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| starring = [[Benoît Poelvoorde]] |
| starring = [[Benoît Poelvoorde]]<br>[[Charlotte Gainsbourg]]<br>[[Chiara Mastroianni]]<br>[[Catherine Deneuve]]<br>[[André Marcon]]<br>Patrick Mille |
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| cinematography = Julien Hirsch |
| cinematography = Julien Hirsch |
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| editing = Julia Grégory |
| editing = Julia Grégory |
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| distributor = [[Wild Bunch (film company)|Wild Bunch]] |
| distributor = [[Wild Bunch (film company)|Wild Bunch]] |
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| released = {{Film date|2014|8|30|[[71st Venice International Film Festival|Venice]]|2014|9|17|France|df=y}} |
| released = {{Film date|2014|8|30|[[71st Venice International Film Festival|Venice]]|2014|9|17|France|df=y}} |
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| runtime = |
| runtime = 106 minutes |
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| country = France |
| country = France |
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| language = French |
| language = French |
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| budget = €7.1 million<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.jpbox-office.com/fichfilm.php?id=14472|title=3 coeurs |work=JP's Box-Office}}</ref> |
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| gross = US$3.1 million<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.boxofficemojo.com/movies/?page=intl&id=3hearts.htm|title=3 Hearts |work=[[Box Office Mojo]]}}</ref> |
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'''''Three Hearts''''' ({{ |
'''''Three Hearts''''' ({{langx|fr|'''3 cœurs'''}}) is a 2014 French [[drama film]] directed by [[Benoît Jacquot]] and co-written with Julien Boivent. The film stars [[Benoît Poelvoorde]], [[Charlotte Gainsbourg]], [[Chiara Mastroianni]] and [[Catherine Deneuve]].<ref name=Cineuropa>{{cite news|title=Benoît Jacquot films 3 Hearts|url=http://cineuropa.org/nw.aspx?t=newsdetail&did=245472|accessdate=29 March 2014|newspaper=Cineuropa|date=15 October 2013}}</ref> It was selected to compete for the [[Golden Lion]] at the [[71st Venice International Film Festival]].<ref name="Venice">{{cite web |url=http://www.labiennale.org/en/cinema/71st-festival/line-up/off-sel/venezia71/ |title=International competition of feature films |accessdate=24 July 2014 |work=Venice |url-status=dead |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20140726174232/http://www.labiennale.org/en/cinema/71st-festival/line-up/off-sel/venezia71/ |archivedate=26 July 2014 }}</ref><ref name="Deadline">{{cite web |url=https://deadline.com/2014/07/venice-film-festival-lineup-2014-movie-list-808803/ |title=Venice Film Festival Lineup Announced |access-date=24 July 2014 |work=Deadline}}</ref> It was screened in the Special Presentations section of the [[2014 Toronto International Film Festival]].<ref>{{cite web |url=https://variety.com/2014/film/news/tiff-toronto-intl-film-festival-gala-special-presentations-1201266480/ |title=Toronto Film Festival Lineup |accessdate=2 September 2014 |work=Variety}}</ref> In January 2015, the film received four nominations at the [[20th Lumières Awards]].<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/frances-lumiere-awards-nominations-unveiled-762567 |title=France's Lumiere Awards Nominations Unveiled |accessdate=13 January 2015 |work=[[The Hollywood Reporter]]}}</ref> |
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==Synopsis== |
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After missing a train, Marc meets and falls in love with Sylvie. They agree to meet in Paris at the [[Tuileries Garden|Jardin des Tuileries]] without exchanging contact information. On the time of the rendezvous, Marc is held up in a meeting and they miss each other. Disappointed, Sylvie moves to the USA with her husband. Later, Marc meets Sylvie's sister Sophie and they fall in love. As Marc and Sophie's relationship becomes serious, he discovers she is Sylvie's sister. |
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== Cast == |
== Cast == |
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* [[Benoît Poelvoorde]] as Marc |
* [[Benoît Poelvoorde]] as Marc Beaulieu |
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* [[Charlotte Gainsbourg]] as Sylvie |
* [[Charlotte Gainsbourg]] as Sylvie Berger |
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* [[Chiara Mastroianni]] as Sophie |
* [[Chiara Mastroianni]] as Sophie Berger |
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* [[Catherine Deneuve]] as |
* [[Catherine Deneuve]] as Madame Berger |
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* [[André Marcon]] as Castang |
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* [[Chiara Mastroianni]] |
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* Patrick Mille as Sylvie's husband |
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* [[Caroline Piette]] |
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* [[Thomas Doret]] as Gabriel |
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* [[Anne Consigny]] as The cardiologist |
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==Production== |
==Production== |
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''Three Hearts'' is produced by Edouard Weil and Alice Girard for Rectangle Productions, with co-production support from [[Pandora Film]], Scope Pictures and Arte France Cinéma. The film was pre-acquired by [[Canal+]] and Ciné+ and will be distributed by [[Wild Bunch (film company)|Wild Bunch]] in France.<ref name=Cineuropa |
''Three Hearts'' is produced by Edouard Weil and Alice Girard for Rectangle Productions, with co-production support from [[Pandora Film]], Scope Pictures and Arte France Cinéma. The film was pre-acquired by [[Canal+ (French TV channel)|Canal+]] and Ciné+ and will be distributed by [[Wild Bunch (film company)|Wild Bunch]] in France.<ref name=Cineuropa /> |
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Filming began on 16 September 2013 in the [[Île-de-France]] region and was completed in 45 days.<ref name=Cineuropa |
Filming began on 16 September 2013 in the [[Île-de-France]] region and was completed in 45 days.<ref name=Cineuropa /> |
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==Critical response== |
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On [[review aggregator]] website [[Rotten Tomatoes]], ''Three Hearts'' has an approval rating of 81%, based on 36 reviews, with an [[Weighted arithmetic mean|average rating]] of 6.8/10.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/3_hearts/|title= 3 Hearts (3 coeurs) (2015) |publisher=Rotten Tomatoes |accessdate=7 February 2017}}</ref> On [[Metacritic]], which assigns a normalized rating, the film has a score of 56 out of 100, based on 19 critics, indicating "mixed or average reviews".<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.metacritic.com/movie/3-hearts |title=3 Hearts reviews|publisher=[[Metacritic]]|accessdate=7 February 2017}}</ref> |
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==Accolades== |
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|[[Louis Delluc Prize]] |
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|Best Film |
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|rowspan=4|[[20th Lumières Awards|Lumières Awards]] |
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|[[Lumières Award for Best Film|Best Film]] |
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| {{nom}} |
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|[[Lumières Award for Best Director|Best Director]] |
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|[[Benoît Jacquot]] |
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|[[Lumières Award for Best Actor|Best Actor]] |
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|[[Benoît Poelvoorde]] |
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|[[Lumières Award for Best Actress|Best Actress]] |
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|[[Charlotte Gainsbourg]] |
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|[[71st Venice International Film Festival|Venice International Film Festival]] |
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|[[Golden Lion]] |
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|[[World Soundtrack Awards]] |
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|[[World Soundtrack Award for Soundtrack Composer of the Year|Soundtrack Composer of the Year]] |
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|[[Bruno Coulais]] |
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== References == |
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== External links == |
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Latest revision as of 01:57, 16 November 2024
Three Hearts | |
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Directed by | Benoît Jacquot |
Written by | Julien Boivent Benoît Jacquot |
Produced by | Alice Girard Edouard Weil |
Starring | Benoît Poelvoorde Charlotte Gainsbourg Chiara Mastroianni Catherine Deneuve André Marcon Patrick Mille |
Cinematography | Julien Hirsch |
Edited by | Julia Grégory |
Music by | Bruno Coulais |
Production companies | |
Distributed by | Wild Bunch |
Release dates |
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Running time | 106 minutes |
Country | France |
Language | French |
Budget | €7.1 million[1] |
Box office | US$3.1 million[2] |
Three Hearts (French: 3 cœurs) is a 2014 French drama film directed by Benoît Jacquot and co-written with Julien Boivent. The film stars Benoît Poelvoorde, Charlotte Gainsbourg, Chiara Mastroianni and Catherine Deneuve.[3] It was selected to compete for the Golden Lion at the 71st Venice International Film Festival.[4][5] It was screened in the Special Presentations section of the 2014 Toronto International Film Festival.[6] In January 2015, the film received four nominations at the 20th Lumières Awards.[7]
Synopsis
[edit]After missing a train, Marc meets and falls in love with Sylvie. They agree to meet in Paris at the Jardin des Tuileries without exchanging contact information. On the time of the rendezvous, Marc is held up in a meeting and they miss each other. Disappointed, Sylvie moves to the USA with her husband. Later, Marc meets Sylvie's sister Sophie and they fall in love. As Marc and Sophie's relationship becomes serious, he discovers she is Sylvie's sister.
Cast
[edit]- Benoît Poelvoorde as Marc Beaulieu
- Charlotte Gainsbourg as Sylvie Berger
- Chiara Mastroianni as Sophie Berger
- Catherine Deneuve as Madame Berger
- André Marcon as Castang
- Patrick Mille as Sylvie's husband
- Thomas Doret as Gabriel
- Anne Consigny as The cardiologist
Production
[edit]Three Hearts is produced by Edouard Weil and Alice Girard for Rectangle Productions, with co-production support from Pandora Film, Scope Pictures and Arte France Cinéma. The film was pre-acquired by Canal+ and Ciné+ and will be distributed by Wild Bunch in France.[3]
Filming began on 16 September 2013 in the Île-de-France region and was completed in 45 days.[3]
Critical response
[edit]On review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes, Three Hearts has an approval rating of 81%, based on 36 reviews, with an average rating of 6.8/10.[8] On Metacritic, which assigns a normalized rating, the film has a score of 56 out of 100, based on 19 critics, indicating "mixed or average reviews".[9]
Accolades
[edit]Award / Film Festival | Category | Recipients and nominees | Result |
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Louis Delluc Prize | Best Film | Nominated | |
Lumières Awards | Best Film | Nominated | |
Best Director | Benoît Jacquot | Nominated | |
Best Actor | Benoît Poelvoorde | Nominated | |
Best Actress | Charlotte Gainsbourg | Nominated | |
Venice International Film Festival | Golden Lion | Nominated | |
World Soundtrack Awards | Soundtrack Composer of the Year | Bruno Coulais | Nominated |
References
[edit]- ^ "3 coeurs". JP's Box-Office.
- ^ "3 Hearts". Box Office Mojo.
- ^ a b c "Benoît Jacquot films 3 Hearts". Cineuropa. 15 October 2013. Retrieved 29 March 2014.
- ^ "International competition of feature films". Venice. Archived from the original on 26 July 2014. Retrieved 24 July 2014.
- ^ "Venice Film Festival Lineup Announced". Deadline. Retrieved 24 July 2014.
- ^ "Toronto Film Festival Lineup". Variety. Retrieved 2 September 2014.
- ^ "France's Lumiere Awards Nominations Unveiled". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved 13 January 2015.
- ^ "3 Hearts (3 coeurs) (2015)". Rotten Tomatoes. Retrieved 7 February 2017.
- ^ "3 Hearts reviews". Metacritic. Retrieved 7 February 2017.
External links
[edit]- Three Hearts at IMDb