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Amelie From Montmartre (2000)

Amelie From Montmartre

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Film overview :
Director : Jean-Pierre Jeunet
Actors : Audrey Tautou, Mathieu Kassovitz, Rufus, Yolande Moreau, Artus Penguern (de), Dominique Pinon, Maurice Benichou, Isabelle Nanty, Jamel Debbouze, Claude Perron, Serge Merlin, Urbain Cancelier, Clotilde Mollet, Dominique Bettenfeld, Michel Robin, Lorella Cravotta, Eloïse Labro
Feature film, Fiction
Production language : French
Nationality : Majority French (France, Germany)
French release : 4/25/01
Runtime : 2h
Current status : Released
Official website : www.amelie-lefilm.com
Associate production company : Eurowide Film Production, UGC Images
Co-production : Tapioca Films, France 3 Cinéma
French distribution : Fox France (Ex-UGC Fox Distribution)
Film export/Foreign Sales : UGC International
Synopsis
Amélie is no ordinary girl. Life deals her curious blows: her goldfish slip into the city fountain, her mother dies on the square in front of Notre-Dame cathedral, and her father transfers all his affection to a garden gnome. Amélie grows up and becomes a barmaid in a Montmartre bar run by a former circus performer. Amélie’s life is simple, she likes feasting on crèmes brûlées, skimming stones across the Seine, observing people and letting her imagination roam free. Then, when 22, she suddenly finds her purpose in life: to fix up other people’s troubles. This leads her to invent all sorts of strategies to intervene in the existence of the people around her. Among them the concierge who spends her day sipping port while communing with a stuffed dog; Georgette, the hypochondriac newsdealer; and the “glass man”, Amélie’s neighbor who lives vicariously through a Renoir reproduction. Amélie’s mission is rudely interrupted when she meets a strange, off-beat young man, Nino Quincampoix. Nino works shift jobs on a ghost train and in a sex shop, and collects photos littering the ground outside automatic photo booths. He’s desperately trying to identify the stranger whose photo keeps turning up, when his search is suddenly interrupted by his encounter with Amélie. Although fascinated by him, she plays hide-and-seek games, afraid of really opening up to this appealing young man. After several attempts at getting more serious, she takes to her heels. Fortunately the “glass man”, himself an expert on withdrawal, repays her in kind for all she’s done for him by pushing her into Nino’s arms.
Festival selections
> Athens - French Film Festival - 2004 :
- CinéMusique - CineMusic
> BAFTA - British Academy of Film and Television Arts - 2002 :
- Feature films
> Cairo - International Film Festival - 2001 :
- Festival of festivals
> Cannes - Film Market - 2001 :
- Selection : UGC International
> Cesar Awards - French film industry awards - 2002 :
- Meilleurs costumes
- Meilleur montage
- Meilleur son
- Meilleur décor
- Meilleure photo
- Meilleure musique écrite pour un film
- Meilleur scénario original ou adaptation
- Meilleur réalisateur
- Meilleur film de l'année
- Meilleure actrice second rôle
- Meilleur acteur second rôle
- Meilleure actrice
> Karlovy Vary International Film Festival - 2001 :
- Official Selection
> Lumiere Awards - 2002 :
- Selection
> San Sebastian - International Film Festival - 2001 :
- San Sebastian - International Film Festival
> Shanghai - International Film Festival - 2002 :
- Official Competition
> The Oscars - The Academy Awards - 2002 :
- Nominations and awards lists
> Toronto - International Film Festival - 2001 :
- Short Films
> World Film Festival (Montréal) - 2001 :
- Out of Competition - Feature Films
Awards
> BAFTA - British Academy of Film and Television Arts - 2002 :
- Best Original Screenplay
- Best Production Design
> Cesar Awards - French film industry awards - 2002 :
- Best Film
- Best Director : Jean-Pierre Jeunet
- Best Music : Yann Tiersen
- Best Art Direction : Aline Bonetto
> Karlovy Vary International Film Festival - 2001 :
- "Crystal Globe" Grand Prix for Best Film
> Lumiere Awards - 2002 :
- Lumière du meilleur film
- Lumière de la meilleure actrice : Audrey Tautou
- Lumiere Award for Best Screenplay : Guillaume Laurant
- Lumiere Award for Best Screenplay : Guillaume Laurant
- Lumiere Award for Best Screenplay : Jean-Pierre Jeunet
- Lumiere Award for Best Screenplay : Guillaume Laurant
- Lumiere Award for Best Screenplay : Guillaume Laurant
- Lumiere Award for Best Screenplay : Jean-Pierre Jeunet
> Toronto - International Film Festival - 2001 :
- Prix du public
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