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French stage actor Louis Ducreux makes his film debut as a 76-year-old traditionalist painter, Monsieur Ladmiral, in this bittersweet portrait of a brooding artist. A widower, Ladmiral lives on an est... read more read more...ate in the countryside near Paris with only his housekeeper, Mercedes (Monique Chaumette), and his paintings to keep him company. The action of the film takes place on a bright autumn Sunday in the early 1900s when Ladmiral's son, Gonzague (Michel Aumont), and Gonzague's wife, Marie-Therèse (Geneviève Mnich), come out from Paris with their three children to visit the old man. While making small talk with Gonzague, Ladmiral hints ever so subtly that his son has become too bourgeois, too conformist, too accepting of the status quo. Apparently, Ladmiral doesn't want his son to face what he is facing: self-recrimination for failing to take risks, failing to go beyond the bounds of tradition. Outdoors, the couple's two boys are only too eager to risk and dare. At one moment, they try to set fire to an insect and, failing, have the audacity to ask for a magnifying glass to do the job. Their father, Gonzague, disapproves, of course, but Ladmiral pronounces his blessing on the project, and he authorizes them to use his glass. No doubt, the old man hopes they survive childhood with their gumption and gall intact -- like Irène. Irène is Ladmiral's other child -- a vivacious, free-spirited beauty who speaks her mind and follows her whims. She is everything that Gonzague is not. Later, she drives her Papa to a dancehall. There, he tells her about his ruminations -- that maybe he should have experimented with impressionism. After examining his current project, he considers whether to make a decision, one that may change nothing -- or perhaps everything. ~ Mike Cummings, Rovi

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G, 1 hr. 34 min.

Directed by: Bertrand Tavernier

Release Date: April 11, 1984

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DVD Release Date: May 9, 2000

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Roger Ebert
July 8, 2003
Roger Ebert, Chicago Sun-Times

[A] graceful and delicate story about the hidden currents in a family. Full Review

John Esther
August 22, 2003
John Esther, Pasadena Weekly

One of Tavernier's worse

Frederic and Mary Ann Brussat
July 23, 2003
Frederic and Mary Ann Brussat, Spirituality and Practice

Presents a bittersweet commentary on the injustice and dynamism of family politics. Full Review

David Ansen
March 31, 2008
David Ansen, Newsweek

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Janet Maslin
August 30, 2004
Janet Maslin, New York Times

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Dave Kehr
January 1, 2000
Dave Kehr, Chicago Reader

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Robin Clifford
November 19, 2004
Robin Clifford, Reeling Reviews

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Emanuel Levy
November 5, 2004
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July 30, 2003
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Geoff Andrew
June 24, 2006
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