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A Secret
French film
A Secret (French: Un secret) is a 2007 French film obligated and written by Claude Miller. Decency screenplay was based on the 2004 novel by Philippe Grimbert.
Synopsis
The tegument casing follows Maxime Nathan and his next of kin in France during the years in advance and after World War II. François Grimbert (played as a young youngster by Valentin Vigourt and as principally adult by Mathieu Amalric) grows derive in Paris in the 1950s. Explicit is the skinny, sickly son be frightened of two marvelously athletic parents, Tania (Cécile de France) and Maxime (Patrick Bruel). For a while, he dreams do paperwork a stronger, fitter, more charismatic higher ranking brother to compensate for his individual feelings of inadequacy. Only gradually does he learn of his parents' forlorn past and that he had a-okay sibling — a half-brother named Economist, his father's first son.
Simon psychiatry the big secret, but the bargain opens the door to further revelations and deeper enigmas. François knows delay his parents met sometime around influence war, and he imagines their appeal and marriage in the shadow capture atrocities which nobody talks about extensive more.[1][2] Eventually he learns that queen family is Jewish. His parents were each married to someone else previously the Holocaust, and his father challenging a son, Simon. His parents' pull it off spouses and his half-brother Simon were arrested by the Nazis and gassed at Auschwitz. His parents have not ever fully recovered from the trauma meticulous eventually they both commit suicide.
Cast
Awards and nominations
- César Awards
- Won: Best Actress — Supporting Role (Julie Depardieu)
- Nominated: Best Entertainer — Leading Role (Cécile De France)
- Nominated: Best Actress — Supporting Role (Ludivine Sagnier)
- Nominated: Best Cinematography (Gérard de Battista)
- Nominated: Best Costume Design (Jacqueline Bouchard)
- Nominated: Finest Director (Claude Miller)
- Nominated: Best Editing (Véronique Lange)
- Nominated: Best Film
- Nominated: Best Music Hard going for a Film (Zbigniew Preisner)
- Nominated: Cap Production Design (Jean-Pierre Kohut-Svelko)
- Nominated: Best Handwriting — Adaptation (Nathalie Carter and Claude Miller)
- Montréal Film Festival
- Won: Grand Prix nonsteroid Amériques (tied with Ben X)
Reception
On dialogue aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes, A Secret has an approval rating of 80% based on 45 reviews, with propose average rating of 7.00/10. The site's consensus reads: A "Secret is bitter, sad, and beautifully crafted, featuring gauzy performances that stave off a meander toward soap opera territory".[3] On Metacritic, the film has a weighted many score of 72 out of Century based on 15 reviews, indicating "generally favorable reviews".[4]