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Cannes Film Festival 2007 - Nominated - Golden Palm
Cannes Film Festival 2007 - Won - Best Director
Cannes Film Festival 2007 - Won - Technical Grand Prize
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The Diving Bell and the Butterfly
Film SynopsisThe film tells the remarkable tale of Jean-Dominique Bauby (Mathieu Amalric), the world-renowned editor of French ELLE magazine, who suffered a stroke and was paralyzed by the inexplicable "locked in" syndrome at the age of 43. Get Involved |
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Runtime:
112 min.
Genres:
Drama
Biography
Country:
FRANCE
Language:
French
Color:
Color
Certification:
PG13
Tagline
Let your imagination set you free.
Plot Summary
After being paralyzed by the "locked in" syndrome, Bauby’s only way of communicating with the outside world was by blinking with one eye, and after several dedicated helpers--a string of impossibly beautiful women (Emmanuelle Seigner, Marie-Josee Croze, Olatz Lopez Garamendia, Anne Consigny)--helped him to speak through this seemingly irrelevant gesture, he began to produce the words that would form his memoir. Along the way, as he swam in and out of consciousness, memories from his past swelled into the present, resulting in a cinematic experience that is at once heartbreaking and hopeful. Schnabel somehow manages to convey Bauby’s internal life with remarkable clarity, employing first-person perspective, striking cinematography (by the always great Janusz Kaminski), and Amalric’s pained, life-affirming monologues. The result is a wholly original experience, a painful and tender portrait of a life that is made all the more exhilarating because of its close proximity to death.
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Directed by
Julian Schnabel
Produced by
François-Xavier Decraene
Pierre Grunstein
Kathleen Kennedy
Jon Kilik
Jim Lemley
Writing credits
Ronald Harwood
Cast
| Mathieu Amalric | ||
| Emmanuelle Seigner | ||
| Marie-Josée Croze | ||
| Anne Consigny | ||
| Patrick Chesnais | ||
| Niels Arestrup | ||
| Olatz López Garmendia | ||
| Jean-Pierre Cassel | ||
| Marina Hands | ||
| Max von Sydow | ||
| Isaach De Bankolé | ||
| Emma de Caunes |
The Diving Bell and the Butterfly
A terrific imagining of the process of writing the memoir of the same name. Its author, Jean-Dominique Bauby, was struck with paralysis in all but his left eye and he recorded his life story by means of blinking out words, letter by letter, to an assistant. This story has all ... read more
As with the main character's condition, the viewer is "locked-in" into a really moving piece of filmmaking. As the viewer, you witness, and become Jean-Dominique and that really pushes you to try to see what he sees. Forces you really, because that is the only perspective you have in the ... read more
When my husband and I travel to France last year, his friend recommend us to read the book. He said that this book will help you see a little bit of what he's been through (He is paralyzed from down from his hip) We didn't get a chance to read ... read more
Rightly nominated as one of the top 10 films of 2007, this French film is both beautiful and traumatic in the eye of the beholder. Throughout several moments in the film, the director shifts the perspective to where the viewer "becomes" Bauby and can see (and almost feel) as he ... read more