Being an effeminate, homosexual young boy, coming of age in a chauvinistic, violent, working-class environment in rural France, Marvin is constantly bullied and so his surroundings that even his own family often disowns him. Yet, he still manages to overcome his misery.
- Country:
- France, 2017
- Group:
- Competition
- Duration:
- 115’
- Director:
- Anne Fontaine
- Screenplay:
- Anne Fontaine, Pierre Trividic
- Cast:
- Finnegan Oldfield, Isabelle Huppert, Jules Porier, Grégory Gadebois, Vincent Macaigne, Catherine Salée, Charles Berling
- Festivals:
- 2017 Venecija / Venice Film Festival 2018 Tromso / Tromsø International Film Festival
- Filmography:
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2017 Marvin ou la belle éducation / Reinventing Marvin / Marvin
2016 Les innocents / The Innocents
2014 Gemma Bovery / Džema Boveri
2013 Adore / Adoration
2011 Mon pire cauchemar / My Worst Nightmare
2009 Coco avant Chanel / Coco before Chanel
2008 La fille de Monaco / The Girl from Monaco
2006 Nouvelle chance / Oh La La!
2005 Entre ses mains
2003 Nathalie...
2001 Comment j'ai tué mon père / How I Killed My Father
1999 Augustin, roi du kung-fu / Augustin, King of Kung-Fu
1997 Nettoyage à sec / Dry Cleaning
1995 Augustin
1993 Les histoires d'amour finissent mal... en général - Cinematography:
- Yves Angelo
- Editing:
- Annette Dutertre
- Producer:
- Philippe Carcassonne, Jean-Louis Livi, Pierre-Alexandre Schwab
- Production:
- P.A.S. s
- Distributer:
- TF1 Droits Audiovisuels
- Awards:
- 2017 Venice Film Festival - Queer Lion
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Anne Fontaine was born in 1959 in Luxembourg, but moved to France in her adolescence. She had her breakthrough as a dancer in Paris before she moved on to screenwriting and directing. Her films have received numerous nominations to, among others, César, BAFTA, Cannes, Venice and San Sebastian. She is known for The Innocents, Coco before Chanel and Reinventing Marvin.
Best by a mile are newcomer Jules Porier as the young Marvin, a pale boy with gamin grace, and Grégory Gadebois as his father, a phlegmy walrus of a man forever exposing expanses of flesh in sleeveless denim and distended briefs.
Raphael Abraham, Financial Times
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