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Declaration of War (Valérie Donzelli, 2011)

Posted: Mon Jul 09, 2012 11:42 am
by rohmerin
Very poor American box office, nobody speaks about it in the forum (or anywhere), it did lose all the Césars, not Oscar nomination... why? Because it's made by a woman and the film industry is still under the tiranía del machismo. Specially the critics.

Let's imagine that Truffaut would be still alive and He would have made a film last year. It could be perfectly this one.

It's so beautiful, so tough, so moving, so good that I am still on shock.

Donzellis is not Tarantino's girlfriend, so, au revoir main awards.
Donzelli is brilliant as actress and filmmaker, so, Does the envy means silence if you are a woman? omertà? ¿Hipocresía?

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Re: Declaration of War (Valérie Donzelli, 2011)

Posted: Mon Jul 09, 2012 1:36 pm
by jouvet
Absolutely agree with you, rohmerin, that Donzelli is still not known enough in the US. But don't be too downcast -- Declaration of War was, after all, seen by nearly 3/4 million people in France! I didn't love everything about the film, but it seemed overall like a completely heartfelt shoot-for-the-moon piece of filmmaking that I can't help but admire it. And her other films are all interesting too.

Re: Declaration of War (Valérie Donzelli, 2011)

Posted: Mon Jul 09, 2012 5:50 pm
by knives
I thought her first film was better, but this one was still a very touching well done illustration of how damage to one part of the family can simultaneously strengthen and destroy the rest of the family.

Re: Declaration of War (Valérie Donzelli, 2011)

Posted: Mon Jul 09, 2012 8:43 pm
by tenia
rohmerin wrote:Very poor American box office, nobody speaks about it in the forum (or anywhere), it did lose all the Césars, not Oscar nomination... why? Because it's made by a woman and the film industry is still under the tiranía del machismo.
Or because the movie is just not that good ?
Just sayin'.