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''The Smile'' (french: Le sourire) is a 1994 French drama film directed by
Claude Miller Claude Miller (20 February 1942 – 4 April 2012) was a French film director, producer and screenwriter. Life and career Claude Miller was born to a Jewish family. A student at Paris' IDHEC film school from 1962 through 1963, Miller had his fi ...
. Moving between reality and dream, it tells the story of a psychiatrist (
Jean-Pierre Marielle Jean-Pierre Marielle (12 April 1932 – 24 April 2019) was a French actor. He appeared in more than a hundred films in which he played very diverse roles, from a banal citizen (''Les Galettes de Pont-Aven''), to a World War II hero (''Les Milles ...
) facing imminent death who follows the fantasy of one last love affair with a much younger woman (
Emmanuelle Seigner Emmanuelle Seigner (born 22 June 1966) is a French former fashion model, singer, and actress. She is known for her roles in '' The Diving Bell and the Butterfly'' (2007), '' The Ninth Gate'' (1999) and '' Frantic'' (1988). She has been nominat ...
). She also follows a fantasy of being a stripper who drives men wild, and is herself close to death. The theme of the film is stated at the outset by a mock-Chinese quote: ''Let us hurry to enjoy creatures in their youth. Let's gorge ourselves on best wines and scents. Never let the blooming flower fade.''


Plot

In a private clinic set in a country estate, the aging psychiatrist Pierre-François collapses with a heart attack from listening to the steamy fantasies of a sex-mad young patient Brigitte. After examining him, his wife and colleague Gaby warns him that the next attack could come at any time and will probably be the last one. Feeling the need to settle things, he goes to see his ex-wife Chantal at Saint-Trojan-les-Bains, returning a picture that she had treasured but that he had kept. On the train he is struck by the sight of a young woman asleep, who projects an aura of sensuality. She is Odile, a tennis coach, whom he later sees at the beach. Odile suffers from mysterious nosebleeds. Back at his clinic Pierre-François goes cycling and loses control of his bicycle while going downhill through a wood that takes him to Odile's tennis club. As there is a travelling fair in the nearby town, he asks her to meet him there. She has already investigated the fair on her own, being fascinated by the strip show and catching the eye of its manager Jean-Jean, who asks if she would like to try this line of work. The date ends with Pierre-François on the ground with a bloody nose after he tries to kiss Odile, but in the morning each forgives the other. Jean-Jean tells Odile it would be better if she worked for a show further from home, saying he will take her to see his friend La Tante at Angoulême. Odile asks Pierre-François to come along as her companion. After visiting La Tante, the three go off for a meal, which ends badly with Odile storming out and Pierre-François, after collapsing, being put in an upstairs room. Later, Odile joins him there and the two make love. The next day, after Odile has spent some time getting to know the strippers, La Tante puts her on stage clothed among four naked girls. She strips to huge applause and then in a trance glides into the wildly excited audience. Pierre-François desperately tries to get to her through the packed crowd but he is too late, for she has collapsed dead.


Cast

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Jean-Pierre Marielle Jean-Pierre Marielle (12 April 1932 – 24 April 2019) was a French actor. He appeared in more than a hundred films in which he played very diverse roles, from a banal citizen (''Les Galettes de Pont-Aven''), to a World War II hero (''Les Milles ...
as Pierre-François *
Richard Bohringer Richard Bohringer (born 16 January 1942) is a French actor. Personal life Bohringer was born in Moulins, Allier, to a French mother and a German father. He is the father of actress Romane Bohringer, and has three other children, Mathieu, Richa ...
as Jean-Jean *
Emmanuelle Seigner Emmanuelle Seigner (born 22 June 1966) is a French former fashion model, singer, and actress. She is known for her roles in '' The Diving Bell and the Butterfly'' (2007), '' The Ninth Gate'' (1999) and '' Frantic'' (1988). She has been nominat ...
as Odile *
Bernard Verley Bernard Verley (born 4 October 1939) is a French actor and producer. Biography Former student of les ''Beaux-Arts'' in Lille, he then joined the TNP Jean Vilar. His brother ''Renaud Verley Renaud Verley (born 9 November 1945) is a French ac ...
as The aunt *
Nathalie Cardone Nathalie Cardone (born 29 March 1967 in Pau, Pyrénées-Atlantiques) is a French actress and singer. Biography Cardone was born in Pau, in South-West France. Her father was Sicilian and her mother Spanish. She appeared for the first time on ...
as Brigitte * Nadia Barentin as Gaby *
Christine Pascal Christine Pascal (29 November 1953 – 30 August 1996) was a French actress, writer and director. Biography Born in Lyon, Rhône, Pascal made her film debut at 21 in Michel Mitrani's '' Les Guichets du Louvre'' (1974), and began an association w ...
as Chantal


Production

After a few appearances in TV series,
Mathilde Seigner Mathilde Seigner (born 17 January 1968) is a French actress. Early life Seigner was born in Paris. She is the granddaughter of actor Louis Seigner (1903–1991). She is the sister of Emmanuelle Seigner and a niece of Françoise Seigner. Ca ...
made her film debut in this movie in which her sister, Emmanuelle, was the main character. In this film, Mathilde Seigner plays a stripper and performs a dance number completely naked. Surrounded by three other dancers, the young woman performs a very sexy number in a cabaret in front of an audience. A modest role in terms of screen presence, but a bold and difficult one to tackle for the young actress, who drank 8 cognacs before the scene to give herself courage.


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{{DEFAULTSORT:Smile (film), The 1994 films French drama films 1994 drama films 1990s French-language films Films directed by Claude Miller Films about psychiatry Films about striptease 1990s French films