La Femme Et Le TGV
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''La femme et le TGV'' (English: ''The Railroad Lady'') is a 2016
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French-language short film directed by Timo von Gunten. It received critical acclaim and was nominated for many industry awards including the
Academy Award for Best Live Action Short Film The Academy Award for Best Live Action Short Film is an award presented at the annual Academy Awards ceremony. The award has existed, under various names, since 1957. From 1936 until 1956 there were two separate awards, "Best Short Subject, One- ...
at the 89th Academy Awards in 2017 with producer Giacun Caduff.


Synopsis

A lonely widow, Elise, lives next to a
TGV The TGV (french: Train à Grande Vitesse, "high-speed train"; previously french: TurboTrain à Grande Vitesse, label=none) is France's intercity high-speed rail service, operated by SNCF. SNCF worked on a high-speed rail network from 1966 to 19 ...
railroad line in Switzerland and makes a point to wave a Swiss flag at the train during its twice daily passing. By day she runs a bakery in town which has few customers. Across the street from her bakery is a dance studio which is visited by a young man, Jacques, who drives recklessly into town and parks illegally in front of the bakery to visit his girlfriend, much to Elise's dismay. Meanwhile, Elise gets a letter, thrown out the window of a passing train, from Bruno, a TGV train driver, thanking her for her flag waving. Moved, she manages to establish contact with Bruno and the two develop a relationship, with him dropping letters and packages to her regularly. Through her letters and phone calls, it is revealed that originally she waved at trains with her son, and when he grew up and moved away, she continued as a way to stay close to him. On her birthday, her son Pierre comes to visit. She tells him that she has "met someone" and he reacts angrily, and then tries to convince her to move into a retirement home. Annoyed, she leaves while he's taking a phone call and races home to greet the train, but the train does not come. She wanders out onto the tracks to see if a letter or package is left and Pierre finds her there. He hugs her and gives her the pamphlet for the retirement home. She goes inside and angrily calls the railroad only to discover that the TGV has been rerouted and will no longer come by. She falls asleep in a chair, missing a knock on her door. In the morning she discovers a letter from Bruno under the door. He writes that he is sorry he missed her, that he will miss seeing her as he passes by and that he is leaving by train from Zurich later that morning. Elise gets on her bicycle and races to meet him. Although she bikes fast enough to create a breeze, on the outside of town she realizes she will not make it to Zurich on time. She runs into Jacques who gives her a ride in his automobile. Elise, still in her nightgown, races through the train station but gets to the platform just as the doors have been closed, leaving her visibly disappointed. But Bruno, sitting in a passenger car, spots her and calls her name, banging on the window of the train. She finally sees him, but then notices his child, sitting next to him, as the train departs. Jacques comforts her. Back in town, Elise's bakery, after a closure for remodeling, reopens to a large crowd, with Jacques hired to help. Elise reflects on the experience and realizes that it has given her renewed desire to reengage with life. In the epilogue, video is shown of the real woman on whom the story is based.


Cast

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Jane Birkin Jane Mallory Birkin, Order of British Empire, OBE (born 14 December 1946) is an English-French singer and actress. She attained international fame and notability for her decade-long musical and romantic partnership with Serge Gainsbourg. She als ...
as Elise *
Julie Dray Julie Dray is a French actress. She is best known to international audiences for her roles in the Channel 4 sitcom '' Crashing'' (2016), the HBO and Sky One science fiction series '' Avenue 5'' (2020), and the films ''Breaking the Bank'' (2014) ...
as Dance Teacher * Nicolas Heini as Bruno's Son * Lucien Guignard as Jacques * Manuela Biedermann as Charlotte * Viola von Scarpatetti as Dustlady * Gilles Tschudi as Bruno * Mathieu Bisson as Pierre


Awards

* Nominated:
Academy Award for Best Live Action Short Film The Academy Award for Best Live Action Short Film is an award presented at the annual Academy Awards ceremony. The award has existed, under various names, since 1957. From 1936 until 1956 there were two separate awards, "Best Short Subject, One- ...
* Finalist: Music + Sound Awards (International) «Best Short Film Score» * Won: Best Live Action Short 15+ Minutes,
Reel Shorts Film Festival The Reel Shorts Film Festival, held annually in Grande Prairie, Alberta since 2007, is recognized as one of North America's best short film festivals. Its programming focus is short-form cinematic storytelling, screening "gems of storytelling bril ...
* Won:
Swiss Film Award The ''Swiss Film Award'' (formerly ''Swiss Film Prize'', also called ''Quartz'') (french: Prix du cinéma suisse, german: Schweizer Filmpreis, it, Premio del cinema svizzero, rm, Premi dal film svizzer) is the national film award of Switzerland, ...
«Best Short Film»


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* * {{DEFAULTSORT:Femme et le TGV, La 2016 films 2010s French-language films Swiss short films 2016 drama films 2016 short films Films set in Switzerland Swiss drama films French-language Swiss films