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Deux jours, une nuit

  • 2014
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  • 1h 35min
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Marion Cotillard in Deux jours, une nuit (2014)
A woman has only one weekend to convince her colleagues to give up their bonuses so that she can keep her job.
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TragedyWorkplace DramaDrama

Liège, en Belgique. Sandra, une employée d'usine, découvre que ses collègues ont opté pour une prime de 1000 euros en échange de son licenciement. Elle a seulement un week-end pour les conva... Tout lireLiège, en Belgique. Sandra, une employée d'usine, découvre que ses collègues ont opté pour une prime de 1000 euros en échange de son licenciement. Elle a seulement un week-end pour les convaincre de renoncer à leur prime pour qu'elle puisse conserver son emploi.Liège, en Belgique. Sandra, une employée d'usine, découvre que ses collègues ont opté pour une prime de 1000 euros en échange de son licenciement. Elle a seulement un week-end pour les convaincre de renoncer à leur prime pour qu'elle puisse conserver son emploi.

  • Réalisation
    • Jean-Pierre Dardenne
    • Luc Dardenne
  • Scénario
    • Jean-Pierre Dardenne
    • Luc Dardenne
  • Casting principal
    • Marion Cotillard
    • Fabrizio Rongione
    • Catherine Salée
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  • NOTE IMDb
    7,3/10
    52 k
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    • Réalisation
      • Jean-Pierre Dardenne
      • Luc Dardenne
    • Scénario
      • Jean-Pierre Dardenne
      • Luc Dardenne
    • Casting principal
      • Marion Cotillard
      • Fabrizio Rongione
      • Catherine Salée
    • 149avis d'utilisateurs
    • 400avis des critiques
    • 89Métascore
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    • Nommé pour 1 Oscar
      • 41 victoires et 85 nominations au total

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    Two Days, One Night
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    Marion Cotillard
    Marion Cotillard
    • Sandra
    Fabrizio Rongione
    Fabrizio Rongione
    • Manu
    Catherine Salée
    Catherine Salée
    • Juliette
    Baptiste Sornin
    • M. Dumont
    Pili Groyne
    • Estelle
    Simon Caudry
    • Maxime
    Lara Persain
    • Femme de Willy
    Alain Eloy
    Alain Eloy
    • Willy
    Myriem Akheddiou
    Myriem Akheddiou
    • Mireille
    Fabienne Sciascia
    • Nadine
    Anette Niro
    • Nanna
    Rania Mellouli
    • Fille Timur
    Christelle Delbrouck
    • Barwoman
    Timur Magomedgadzhiev
    Timur Magomedgadzhiev
    • Timur
    Hassaba Halibi
    • Femme de Hicham
    • (as Hassiba Halabi)
    Soufiane Jilal
    • Caissier maghrébin
    Hicham Slaoui
    • Hicham
    Philippe Jeusette
    • Yvon
    • Réalisation
      • Jean-Pierre Dardenne
      • Luc Dardenne
    • Scénario
      • Jean-Pierre Dardenne
      • Luc Dardenne
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    9masonmorgan-92917

    A fantastically human film

    I heard nothing about Two Days, One night before I decided to check it out on Netflix, and I must say that this is one of the best foreign films I have seen in a while. Actually it's just one of the best films I've seen in a while.

    Two Days, One night tells us a story of a woman's desperate attempts to persuade her co-workers into making a very important decision that determines her future. The story focuses on human nature and our ability to give something up for someone we barely know. It feels incredibly intimate and human throughout and there were times where the emotions were so raw that I kept forgetting that I'm just watching a film. It felt so real and I really wanted to see this character succeed, mainly because her character was so well acted. The plot is very simple but there is a wavering sense of unpredictability and even tension as we watch this desperation-fueled journey unfold. The main plot line sets off many little strings of other interactions that I would never have saw coming, making this a unique and highly enjoyable first viewing.

    The acting all around was fantastic. Our main character, played by Marion Cotillard, was emotionally broken and this actress did an amazing job showing it. She covered so much range in her performance that I simply could not keep my eyes off her, for more than just the obvious reason. She was excellently formed as we constantly see her entire demeanor and mannerism change after every character interaction. She reacted realistically in a way that made me feel very immersed within the film's story and narrative. I greatly wanted to see this character succeed at her goal, and if she had not been as well acted, I definitely would not have cared as much. Another great thing about Two Days, One Night, besides the excellent acting, is that we can all relate to it's personal and socially accurate storytelling.

    Our character is seen asking many individuals to make quite a large sacrifice. The great thing is that we all know what this feels like. So we can place ourselves in the shoes of either character and feel incredibly attached to the story. This constant feeling of immersion and realism felt absolutely perfect and there was not one second where I felt like the film dragged or included an unnecessary scene. I enjoyed every second of it and I really didn't want it to end. But when that time did come, it felt extremely satisfying and understandable. There was no complex enigmatic riddle to solve or deep metaphor with infinite possible meanings to interpret. The ending was just as meaningful without any of these things.

    I thoroughly enjoyed Two Days, One Night. It tells an interesting story that could very well happen to anyone. It was involving, emotionally raw, and just fantastically human.
    8bbickley13-921-58664

    Good art flick that sneaks up on my blockbuster standards.

    It's as low key and quiet as a film can get. It's not enhanced for comedy, action, or drama. Just a realistic human story of the basic struggle to make ends meet in this world.

    It's the type of movie that separates the movie geeks from the film geeks.

    As a film geek, I can appreciate how the filmmakers did so much with so little, especially actress,Marion Cotillard.

    The movie counts on her being realistic, all the way down to the weight it looks like she lost in order to play a woman who just got over an illness, and in order to get her job back spends a weekend visiting her coworkers in order to convenience them to vote for her to get her job back in a secret ballet on Monday, over a big bonus they would all get if she stays laid-off. She had to be believable as a proud woman who did not want to ask her coworkers of this, she did not want their pity, but she needed to support her family, a situation all of her coworkers are also in. It's a truly unbalanced and unfair situation for everyone and Marion did an excellent job portraying how uncomfortable that is.

    As a movie geek, though the movie was watered down with absolutely no sugar, I'm glad it was not boring. It helps that the subject is something almost everyone who has a job in this economy can relate to, no matter which side of the equation you're on.

    Definitely the type of picture we'll all be discussing long after the film is over. '
    9frankiewang73

    The reason that movies are still called an art.

    You absolutely will be disappointed if you are looking for a "robot fighting robot" movie or anything superficial, or beautiful woman. (Well no one can say Cottilard is not beautiful, but she deliberately gives up her beauty to fit the character.)

    This movie shows us what real emotions is. It reveals life in such a vivid and convincing way that you'll think about your own life, although you may be a lot better off than the characters.

    After all this movie is a feast of fine acting, a reason that movies are still called art, and a spirit lifting experience that is going to linger on for a long time after you finish it.
    JohnDeSando

    A strong, vulnerable, Oscar-worthy fighter.

    "A woman is like a tea bag – you never know how strong she is until she gets in hot water." - Eleanor Roosevelt

    How many of us would fight as hard as Sandra (Marion Cotillard) to keep her job? I suppose we would try to keep it, but she has to convince a majority out of 16 fellow workers to vote her employment rather than their 1000 Euros bonuses. She journeys in this intense film like some mythical mariner to each island person to convince that they should vote for her.

    Not only does Sandra experience a heavy dose of humiliation by virtually begging to be kept as an employee, she also has to deal with her insecurity and the accompanying dependence on drugs to help her through this challenge and her recent depression. The film's limitation is the repetition for each co-worker she visits, as if they just repeat the script for each visit. Even when one segment turns violent, it's as if writer/directors Jean-Pierre and Luc Dardenne injected action in an otherwise flat line of activity. Overall, the Dardennes further their thematic interest in socialistic causes.

    What elevates this drama into Oscar consideration is Cotillard, dressed not like a movie star (see La Vie en Rose and Midnight in Paris) but a working girl, little makeup accompanied by sleeveless tees and serviceable jeans. Make no mistake; she still is one of the world's most attractive actresses, my current fav. However, here she is believable as a vulnerable mother grasping for her job that the family desperately needs to survive.

    Yes, although she has a contributing husband, Manu (Fabrizio Rongione), he is unusually supportive, almost to a fault. Yet, dramatically, he's positioned well to keep her in the forefront. She's not Sally Field's Norma Rae, who fights for a union in her textile mill, because Sandra's cause is personal in the 21st century, where Norma's in the '70's is about collectivism. Both women, however, have an intelligence and wit to get them through. As far as I'm concerned, that's part of what feminism is about.
    rogerdarlington

    Intense and moving

    This French-language film is both written and directed by brothers Jean Pierre & Luc Dardenne and set in their native Wallonia part of Belgium, poorer than the Flemish north of the country and hard hit by the post-2008 recession. It is the complete antithesis of the Hollywood movie: slow and deliberate with no special effects or action sequences.

    A small company has a vote of its workforce which decides that it would rather all the staff receive a bonus than take back a female colleague who wishes to return to work after a bout of depression. The woman at the heart of this moral dilemma is Sandra, played by the talented French actress Marion Cotillard, who has just a weekend to persuade her colleagues to change their mind. Essentially this is a film about solidarity - or lack of it - not just in the workplace but also at home and shows how different factors influence our decisions and how those decisions have consequences for ourselves and for others.

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    • Anecdotes
      Marion Cotillard accepted to star in the film before reading the script.
    • Citations

      Sandra: I wish that was me.

      Manu: Who?

      Sandra: That bird singing...

    • Connexions
      Featured in The View: Guest Co-Hosts Tony Gonzalez, Tracey Wigfield & Margaret Cho/Marion Cotillard (2015)
    • Bandes originales
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      Written by Van Morrison

      Performed by Them

      © 1964 Carlin Music Group

      avec l'aimable autorisation de EMHA

      avec l'aimable autorisation de Exile Productions, Limited

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    Détails

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    • Date de sortie
      • 21 mai 2014 (France)
    • Pays d’origine
      • Belgique
      • France
      • Italie
    • Sites officiels
      • Curzon Home Cinema (United Kingdom)
      • Diaphana Films (France)
    • Langues
      • Français
      • Arabe
      • Anglais
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Two Days, One Night
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Seraing, Liège, Wallonia, Belgique
    • Sociétés de production
      • Les Films du Fleuve
      • Archipel 35
      • BIM Distribuzione
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    • Budget
      • 7 000 000 € (estimé)
    • Montant brut aux États-Unis et au Canada
      • 1 436 243 $US
    • Week-end de sortie aux États-Unis et au Canada
      • 30 700 $US
      • 28 déc. 2014
    • Montant brut mondial
      • 9 016 922 $US
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    • Durée
      1 heure 35 minutes
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    • Mixage
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      • Dolby Digital
    • Rapport de forme
      • 1.85 : 1

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