''Portrait of a Lady on Fire'' (french: Portrait de la jeune fille en feu, lit=Portrait of the Young Lady on Fire) is a 2019 French
historical
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romantic
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drama
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film written and directed by
Céline Sciamma
Céline Sciamma (; born 12 November 1978) is a French screenwriter and film director. She is especially known for her films Girlhood (film), ''Girlhood'' (2014), ''My Life as a Courgette'' (2016), and ''Portrait of a Lady on Fire'' (2019), winni ...
, starring
Noémie Merlant
Noémie Merlant (; born 27 November 1988) is a French actress and director. She has been nominated for her performances twice at the César Awards, including a nomination for her breakout role in ''Portrait of a Lady on Fire''.
Career
Merlant w ...
and
Adèle Haenel
Adèle Haenel (; born 11 February 1989) is a French actress. She is the recipient of several accolades, including two César Awards from seven nominations and one Lumières Award from two nominations.
Haenel began her career as a child actres ...
. Set in France in the late 18th century, the film tells the story of an affair between an aristocrat and a painter commissioned to paint her portrait.
''Portrait of a Lady on Fire'' was
selected to compete for the
Palme d'Or
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at the
2019 Cannes Film Festival
The 72nd annual Cannes Film Festival took place from 14 to 25 May 2019. Mexican filmmaker Alejandro González Iñárritu served as jury president. The Palme d'Or went to the South Korean film ''Parasite'', directed by Bong Joon-ho; Bong became t ...
.
The film won the
Queer Palm at Cannes, becoming the first film directed by a woman to win the award.
Sciamma also won the award for
Best Screenplay
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at Cannes.
The film was
theatrically released in France on 18 September 2019.
It was nominated for
Independent Spirit Awards
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,
Critics' Choice Awards
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and
Golden Globe Awards
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for Best Foreign Language Film and was chosen by the
National Board of Review
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as one of the top five foreign language films of 2019.
The film was one of three shortlisted by the
French Ministry of Culture
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to be France's
submission to the 92nd Academy Awards for Best International Feature Film.
''Portrait of a Lady on Fire'' was voted the 30th greatest film of all time in the
Sight & Sound
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2022 critics’ poll.
Plot
At the end of the eighteenth century, Marianne, a painter, is teaching an art class in France. One of her students asks her about a painting of hers, which Marianne calls ''Portrait de la jeune fille en feu''.
Years previously, Marianne arrives on a distant island in
Brittany
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. She has been commissioned to paint a portrait of a young woman of the
gentry
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named Héloïse, who is to be married off to a
Milan
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ese nobleman. Marianne is informed by Héloïse's mother, The Countess, that she has previously refused to pose for portraits, as she does not want to be married; she had been living in a
convent
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before the suicide of her older sister necessitated her return and her betrothal. Marianne acts as Héloïse's hired companion to be able to paint her in secret and accompanies her on daily walks along the rugged coastline to memorize Héloïse's features.
Marianne finishes the portrait, but finds herself unable to betray Héloïse's trust and reveals her true reason for arriving. After Héloïse criticises the painting, which does not seem to portray her true nature, Marianne destroys the work. After seeing the destroyed work, Marianne explains her actions to The Countess by saying that she can create a better painting. As The Countess is getting ready to fire Marianne, Héloïse says that she will pose for Marianne. The Countess is shocked to hear this and gives Marianne five days to complete the new portrait while she is away on the mainland. Marianne is haunted throughout the house by visions of Héloïse in a wedding dress. One evening, they read the story of
Orpheus and Eurydice
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and debate the true reason why Orpheus turns around to look at his wife, causing her to be returned to the underworld. Later, the two go to a bonfire gathering where women sing, during which Héloïse's dress briefly catches fire.
The next day, Marianne and Héloïse share their first kiss and have sex later that night. The pair spend the next few days together, during which their romance grows stronger, and they help Sophie, the house maid, have an abortion. With their affair about to be cut short by the ensuing return of The Countess, Marianne sketches a drawing of Héloïse to remember her by, and Héloïse asks Marianne to draw a nude sketch of herself on page 28 of her book. The Countess approves of the now completed portrait, and the next morning Marianne bids farewell. As she is about to leave the house, she hears Héloïse say, "Turn around". She turns and sees Héloïse in her wedding dress.
In the present, Marianne reveals that she saw Héloïse two more times. The first was in the form of a portrait at an art exhibition, in which Héloïse, with a child beside her, is portrayed holding a book and surreptitiously revealing the edge of page 28. The second time was at a concert in Milan, where she notices Héloïse among the patrons seated in the balcony across the theater from her. Unobserved, Marianne watches as Héloïse, overwhelmed with emotion, is brought to tears listening to the orchestra playing the Presto from "Summer" in
Vivaldi
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's ''
Four Seasons'', the music that Marianne had played for her on a harpsichord years before.
Cast
*
Noémie Merlant
Noémie Merlant (; born 27 November 1988) is a French actress and director. She has been nominated for her performances twice at the César Awards, including a nomination for her breakout role in ''Portrait of a Lady on Fire''.
Career
Merlant w ...
as Marianne
*
Adèle Haenel
Adèle Haenel (; born 11 February 1989) is a French actress. She is the recipient of several accolades, including two César Awards from seven nominations and one Lumières Award from two nominations.
Haenel began her career as a child actres ...
as Héloïse
*
Luàna Bajrami
Luàna Bajrami-Rahmani (; born 14 March 2001) is a French-Kosovar actress. She is known for her roles in the films ''Portrait of a Lady on Fire'' (2019) and '' School's Out'' (2018). She made her directorial debut with ''The Hill Where Lionesses ...
as Sophie
*
Valeria Golino
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as The Countess
Production
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began in October 2018
and was completed after 38 days.
Filming took place in
Saint-Pierre-Quiberon
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in Brittany and a château in
La Chapelle-Gauthier, Seine-et-Marne
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The inhabitants are called ''Chapellois''.
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The follo ...
.
The film was produced by Lilies Films,
Arte France Cinéma
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, and Hold Up Films.
The paintings and sketches in the film were made by artist Hélène Delmaire. She painted for 16 hours every day during the course of filming, basing her painting on the blocking of the scenes. Her hands were also featured in the film.
To mark the release of the film in France, Delmaire's paintings from ''Portrait of a Lady on Fire'' were exhibited at the Galerie Joseph in
Paris
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from 20 to 22 September 2019.
Soundtrack
Sciamma decided to do without a conventional
score.
Instead, the soundtrack consists of an original
single
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* "Single", by ...
, (
'The Young Lady on Fire'), by composers
Para One
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Laubier first came to prominence as one of the main producers of French rap group TTC, and ...
and
Arthur Simonini. The song—performed by
Sequenza 9.3, with
Catherine Simonpiétri conducting—is scored for female choir ''
a cappella
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'' and
rhythmic clapping. According to Para One, although he and Simonini researched
eighteenth century period music, they nonetheless recommended to Sciamma "a modern sound" inspired by
György Ligeti's ''Requiem''.
Sciamma provided the lyrics: the (repeated) Latin phrase '' and coda ''—roughly translated as 'They cannot escape' and 'We rise', respectively.
In a review of the song for
''Slate'', Matthew Dessum writes, "The parsimonious use of music in the rest of the film makes the
inging of during thebonfire scene completely overwhelming for characters and audience alike, so intense that it is almost unbearable. The music is beautiful, it is transporting, it is ".
Writing in ''
Paste'', Ellen Johnson concurred: "It's utterly shocking to hear the strange chant after more than an hour of almost no music at all, but that's what makes it so timely ...
t'sa skin-tingling experience."
The film features Vivaldi's 3rd Movement ("Summer") Presto from "The Four Seasons" album by Italian Baroque orchestra
La Serenissima
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.
Release
On 22 August 2018, film distributor MK2 began the sale of international rights to the film, with Pyramide Films acquiring the distribution rights for France.
On 10 February 2019,
Curzon Artificial Eye
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Artificial Eye was founded i ...
acquired the rights for the United Kingdom, Karma Films did so for Spain, Cinéart for Benelux, and Folkets Bio for Sweden.
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and
Hulu
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acquired the distribution rights for North America on 22 May.
''Portrait of a Lady on Fire'' was released in France on 18 September 2019.
The film premiered theatrically in the United States as a
limited release
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on 14 February 2020.
It was released in the United Kingdom on 28 February 2020.
Critical response
''Portrait of a Lady on Fire'' was the subject of broad acclaim. On review aggregator website
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, the film has an approval rating of based on reviews from critics, with an average rating of . The website's critical consensus reads, "A singularly rich period piece, ''Portrait of a Lady on Fire'' finds stirring, thought-provoking drama within a powerfully acted romance." On
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, the film has a weighted average score of 95 out of 100, based on 48 critics, indicating "universal acclaim",
and has been designated a Metacritic "Must See" movie. It is the second best reviewed film of 2019.
A. O. Scott
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of ''
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'' wrote that ''Portrait of a Lady on Fire'' is a "subtle and thrilling love story, at once unsentimental in its realistic assessment of women's circumstances", describing the unfolding of Marianne and Héloïse's relationship as "less a chronicle of forbidden desire than an examination of how desire works" and "the dangerous, irresistible power of looking".
Mark Kermode
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from ''
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'' gave the film five stars and said it is "an intellectually erotic study of power and passion in which observed becomes observer, authored becomes author, returning time and again to a central question: 'If you look at me, who do I look at?', and described the unwanted pregnancy subplot as "confronting but also ''depicting'' a taboo subject and its representation, refusing to look away, finding strength in sorority."
In his review for ''
Variety
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'', Peter Debruge said about Sciamma as director and screenwriter: "Though this gorgeous, slow-burn lesbian romance works strongly enough on a surface level, one can hardly ignore the fact, as true then as it is now, that the world looks different when seen through a woman's eyes", describing the film as "rigorously scripted", and her approach "looking past surfaces in an attempt to capture deeper emotion".
For ''
The New Yorker
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'', writer Rachel Syme said ''Portrait of a Lady on Fire'' thoroughly examines “the entanglements between artistic creation and burgeoning love, between memory and ambition and freedom. The film is about the erotic, electric connection between women when they find their desire for creative experience fulfilled in each other, but it is equally about the powers of art to validate, preserve, and console after a romance is over”.
The film was voted the 30th greatest film of all time in the
''Sight and Sound'' Greatest Films of All Time 2022, the highest of films released in the 2010s.
Accolades
Home media
The
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for
Zone 2 was released by Pyramide Video on 18 February 2020. The film was released as
VOD on Hulu on 27 March 2020. The DVD for
Region 1 and Blu-ray for
Region A was released by
The Criterion Collection
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on 23 June 2020.
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External links
''Portrait of a Lady on Fire''at Pyramide Films
''Portrait of a Lady on Fire''at MK2 Films
''Portrait of a Lady on Fire'' (2019 Festival de Cannes Press Kit) Lilies Films, 17 pp
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UniFrance''Portrait of a Lady on Fire: Daring to See''an essay by Ela Bittencourt at the
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