Chouans!

Chouans!

Theatrical release poster
Directed by Philippe de Broca
Produced by Ariel Zeitoun
Written by
  • Philippe de Broca
  • Daniel Boulanger
Starring
Music by Georges Delerue
Cinematography Bernard Zitzermann
Edited by Henri Lanoë
Distributed by UGC
Release dates
  • 23 March 1988 (1988-03-23) (France)
Running time
143 minutes
Country France
Language French

Chouans! is a 1988 French historical adventure film directed by Philippe de Broca and starring Sophie Marceau, Philippe Noiret, and Lambert Wilson.[1] Based on the 1829 novel Les Chouans by Honoré de Balzac, the film is about a woman who must choose between two brothers on opposite sides of the French Civil War of 1793.[2] For her performance in the film, Sophie Marceau received the Cabourg Romantic Film Festival Award for Best Actress.[3]

Plot

In 1793, during the French Revolution, a young woman named Céline (Sophie Marceau), who was adopted by Count Savinien de Kerfadec, must choose between two men who have been raised like her brothers, Tarquin Larmor (Lambert Wilson) and Aurèle de Kerfadec (Stéphane Freiss), while they take opposite sides in the conflict. Tarquin, also adopted by the Count, is a partisan of the New Republic and defends the new political system; Aurèle, the Count's natural son, supports the Royalist side. Both sons are in love with Céline. After the Republican Army decimates Western France, an insurgence of peasants, clergy, and aristocrats loyal to the Royalists stage a counterrevolution.

Cast

Production

Filming locations

Awards and nominations

References

  1. "Chouans!". Internet Movie Database. Retrieved 18 April 2012.
  2. "Chouans!". Moviefone. Retrieved 18 April 2012.
  3. "Awards for Chouans!". Internet Movie Database. Retrieved 18 April 2012.
  4. "Full cast and crew for Chouans!". Internet Movie Database. Retrieved 18 April 2012.
  5. "Filming locations for Chouans!". Internet Movie Database. Retrieved 18 April 2012.

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