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20. Amélie
Amelie (UK), The Fabulous Destiny of Amelie Poulain (USA)
also Amelie from Montmartre, also Amelie of Montmartre
Die Fabelhafte Welt der Amelie (Germany)

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Amélie (Audrey Tautou) is a waitress in a Montmartre café. She is shy and oddly elf-like.

She has had a miserable childhood, growing up starved of affection. Her father, a doctor, never hugs or kisses her. Her mother dies when she is hit by a suicide who has jumped off the top of the Cathedral of Notre Dame.

The death of Princess Diana changes her life. The news causes Amelie to drop a bottle top, which rather improbably losens a tile in the wall of her apartment. She discovers an old box containing the treasures of a little boy, hidden there long ago.

She decides to track down the little boy who hid the box, now a grown man, and return his hidden treasures to him. The return is a great success.

Amelie has discovered her life's work: She wants to make people happy by other strange strategems. She will henceforth devote herself to devising plots to make people happy. This here mission, her role in life

She devises other acts of kindness: for example painting word-pictures for a blind man, and pretending to find old love letters from a dead husband to his widow. She enriches the lives of all around her with her ellfin magic.

Amélie is looking for love.. She meets Nino (Mathieu Kassovitz) a mysterious Photomaton-image collector, and takes a liking to him.

This film is a lighthearted joy of a movie. After you've seen it you will find yourself thinking about it days aftwards, smiling at Amélie kindlyl mischiefs. It is full of comic excursions. For example when Amelie stands on the terrace at Montmartre she wonders how many people in Paris are having orgasms at that moment. And hey presto! We see them, all 15 of them, in a quick succession of climaxes.

The movie is set in Paris - not the real Paris, but the unrealistic version of Paris beloved of tourists and film directors, clean, bright, orderly and free of all unpleasantness.

Jean-Pierre Jeunet specialises in films of astonishing visual invention like this. Others on this site include Delicatessen and The City of Lost Children.

A clever, unconventional, light-hearted comedy - another triumph for Jeunet.

 

 

Genre: Comedy, Drama, Romance
Year: 2001
Runtime:
Runtime: 122 min, France:129 min
France:185 min (director's cut)
Country: France & Germany
Director: Jean-Pierre Jeunet
Writing credits:
Guillaume Laurant story
Jean-Pierre Jeunet scenario
Guillaume Laurant (screenplay)
Produced by Alain Terzian
Helmut Breuer — co-producer
Jean-Marc Deschamps — producer
Arne Meerkamp van Embden — producer: Germany
Claudie Ossard — executive producer
Claudie Ossard — producer
Original Music: Yann Tiersen
Non-Original Music
Samuel Barber (from "Adagio for Strings")
Georges Delerue (from "Jules et Jim")
Cinematography: Bruno Delbonnel
Colour: Black and White / Duboicolor
Sound Mix: DTS / Dolby Digital

Cast
Audrey Tautou — Amélie Poulain
Mathieu Kassovitz — Nino Quincampoix
Rufus — Raphaël Poulain
Lorella Cravotta — Amandine Poulain
Serge Merlin — Raymond Dufayel
Jamel Debbouze — Lucien
Clotilde Mollet — Gina
Claire Maurier — Suzanne
Isabelle Nanty — Georgette
Dominique Pinon — Joseph
Artus de Penguern — Hipolito
Yolande Moreau — Madeleine Wallace
Urbain Cancelier — Collignon
Maurice Bénichou — Dominique Bretodeau
Michel Robin — Mr. Collignon
Andrée Damant — Mrs. Collignon
Claude Perron — Eva
Armelle — Philomène
Ticky Holgado — Man in photo (who describes Amelie to Nino)
Kevin Fernandes — Bretodeau as a Child
Flora Guiet — Amélie (6 Years Old)
Amaury Babault — Nino (As a Child)
André Dussollier — Narrator/Récitant (voice)
Eugène Berthier — Eugène Koler
Marion Pressburger — Credits Helper
Charles-Roger Bour — The Urinal Man
Luc Palun — Amandine's Grocer
Fabienne Chaudat — Woman in Coma
Dominique Bettenfeld — The Screaming Neighbor
Jacques Viala — The Customer Who Humiliates His Friend
Fabien Béhar — The Humiliated Customer
Jonathan Joss — The Humiliated Customer's Son
Jean-Pierre Becker — The Bum
Jean Darie — The Blind Man
Thierry Gibault — The Endive Client
François Bercovici — His Buddy
Franck Monier — Dominique Bredoteau Kid
Guillaume Viry — The Vagrant
Valérie Zarrouk — Dominique Bredoteau Woman
Marie-Laure Descoureaux — The Dead Man's Concierge
Sophie Tellier — Aunt Josette
Gérald Weingand — The Teacher
François Viaur — The Bar Owner
Paule Daré — His Employee
Marc Amyot — The Stranger
Myriam Labbé — The Tobacco Buyer
Jean Rupert — Nasal operation man
Frankie Pain — The Newsstand Woman
Julianna Kovacs — Grocer's Client
Philippe Paimblanc — Train Ticket Taker
Mady Malroux — One of the Twins
Monette Malroux — One of the Twins
Robert Gendreu — Cafe Patron
Valériane de Villeneuve — The Laughing Woman
Isis Peyrade — Samantha
Raymonde Heudeline — Phantom Train Customer
Christiane Bopp — Woman by the Merry-Go-Round
Thierry Arfeuillères — Statue Man
Jerry Lucas — The Sacré-Coeur Boy
Patrick Paroux — The Street Prompter
François Aubineau — The Concierge's Postman
Philippe Beautier — Poulain's Postman
Karine Asure — Pretty Girl at Appointment
Régis Iacono — Félix L'Herbier
Franck-Olivier Bonnet — Palace Video (voice)
Alain Floret — The Concierge's Husband (voice)
Jean-Pol Brissart — The Postman (voice)
Frédéric Mitterrand — Himself
Manoush — Nymphomaniac woman
Jacques Thébault — Voice-Over (voice)
Rudy Galindo — Himself (archive footage)
Sam 'Peg Leg' Jackson — Himself (archive footage)
Jean-Michel Larqué — Himself (voice) (archive footage)
Thierry Roland — Himself (voice) (archive footage)
Sister Rosetta Tharpe — Herself (archive footage)






Title
Year Director Genre
  1. Jean de Florette / Manon des Sources 1986 Claude Berri. Historical drama / modernised Greek Tragedy    
  2. Gazon Maudit 1995 Josiane Balasko Comedy    
  3. Le Retour de Martin Guerre 1982 Daniel Vigne Historical Drama    
  4. La Cage Aux Folles 1978 Edouard Molinaro Comedy    
  5. Delicatessen 1991 Marc Caro & Jean-Pierre Jeunet Comedy, Sci-Fi    
  6. Belle de Jour 1967 Luis Buñuel Erotic Drama    
  7. La Belle et la Bête 1946 Jean Cocteau Drama, Fantasy    
  8. Jules et Jim 1961 François Truffaut Drama, Romance    
  9. Diva 1981 Jean-Jacques Beineix Thriller, Drama, Music    
    10. Jésus de Montréal 1989 Denys Arcand Drama    
  11. Ma Vie en Rose 1997 Alain Berliner Comedy Drama    
  12. Un Coeur En Hiver 1992 Claude Sautet Romantic Drama    
  13. Monsieur Hire 1989 Patrice Leconte Drama, Crime, Thriller, Romance    
  14. La Femme Nikita 1990 Luc Besson Thriller, Action, Crime, Drama, Romance    
  15. Le Placard 2001 Francis Veber comedy Drama    
  16. La Reine Margot 1994 Patrice Chéreau Historical Drama.    
  17. Betty Blue 1986 Jean-Jacques Beineix Romantic Drama    
  18. Le Grand Bleu 1988 Luc Besson Romantic Drama    
  19. La Controverse de Valladolid 1992 Jean-Daniel Verhaeghe Historical Drama    
    20. Amélie 2001 Jean-Pierre Jeunet Comedy, Drama, Romance    
  21. Les Visiteurs 1993 Jean-Marie Poiré Fantasy, Comedy    
  22. Une Hirondelle a Fait Le Printemps 2001 Christian Carion Comedy Drama    
  23. Blue (Three Colors Trilogy) 1993 Krzysztof Kieslowski Drama    
  24. White (Three Colors Trilogy) 1994 Krzysztof Kieslowski Drama    
  25. Red (Three Colors Trilogy) 1994 Krzysztof Kieslowski Drama    
  26. Breathless 1959 Jean-Luc Godard Drama    
  27. Caché 2005 Michael Haneke Drama    
  28. La Cité des Enfants Perdus 1995 Jean-Pierre Jeunet and Marc Caro Fantasy Drama    
  29. Ridicule 1996 Patrice Leconte Historical (18thC) Drama    
  30. The Last Metro 1980 Francois Truffaut Historical (WW2) Drama    
  31. 8 Femmes 2001 Francois Ozon Drama    
  32. Les Enfants du Paradis 1945 Marcel Carne Drama    
  33. Le Charme Discret de la Bourgeoisie 1972. Luis Buñuel Surreal Black Comedy    
  34. La Pianiste 2001 Michael Haneke Drama    
  35. Les Quatre Cent Coups 1959 Francois Truffaut Drama    
  36. La Haine 1995 Mathieu Kassovitz Drama    
  37. Swimming Pool 2003 Francois Ozon Psychological Thriller and Mystery    
  38. Cyrano de Bergerac 1990 Jean-Paul Rappeneau Historical (18C) Drama / Romance    
  39. Hiroshima, Mon Amour 1959 Alain Resnais Romantic Drama    
  40. La Fille sur Le Pont 1999 Patrice Leconte Drama, Comedy, Romance    
  41. La Double Vie de Véronique 1991 Krzysztof Kieslowski, Psychological Drama    
  42. La Lectrice
1988
Michel Deville Drama, Comedy    
  43. Lunes de Fiel (Bitter Moon)
1992
Roman Polanski Sado-masochistic Erotic Drama    
 
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