You Ain't Seen Nothin' Yet! (film)
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''You Ain't Seen Nothin' Yet!'' (french: Vous n'avez encore rien vu) is a 2012 French-German film directed by Alain Resnais, and loosely based on two plays by Jean Anouilh. The film was shown in competition for the Palme d'Or at the
2012 Cannes Film Festival The 65th Cannes Film Festival was held from 16 to 27 May 2012. Italian film director Nanni Moretti was the President of the Jury for the main competition and British actor Tim Roth was the President of the Jury for the Un Certain Regard section. ...
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Plot

From beyond the grave, celebrated playwright Antoine d'Anthac gathers together all his friends who have appeared over the years in his play "Eurydice." These actors watch a recording of the work performed by a young acting company, La Compagnie de la Colombe. During the screening, Antoine's friends are so overwhelmed by their memories of the play that they start performing it together, despite no longer being the appropriate age for their various roles.


Cast

The Actors: *
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Anne Consigny Anne Consigny (; born 25 May 1963) is a French actress who has been active since 1981. She received a César Award nomination for Best Actress for her role in the film '' Not Here to Be Loved'' (2005). She is also known for her role as Claude in ...
* Anny Duperey * Hippolyte Girardot *
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Denis Podalydès Denis Podalydès (born 22 April 1963) is a French actor and scriptwriter of Greek descent. Podalydès has appeared in more than 140 films and television shows since 1989. He starred in '' The Officers' Ward'', which was entered into the 2001 Can ...
, as Antoine *
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* Andrzej Seweryn, as Marcellin * Jean-Chrétien Sibertin-Blanc *
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* Lambert Wilson La Compagnie de la Colombe: * Vimala Pons, as Eurydice * Sylvain Dieuaide, as Orphée * Fulvia Collongues, as the Mother * Vincent Chatraix, as the Father * Jean-Christophe Folly, as Monsieur Henri * Vladimir Consigny, as Mathias * Laurent Ménoret, as Vincent * Lyn Thibault, as the Young Girl and the Café Waiter * Gabriel Dufay, as the Hotel Waiter


Production

Jean-Louis Livi Jean-Louis Livi (born 29 January 1941) is a French film producer. Livi was nominated for an Academy Award and two BAFTA Film Awards for producing '' The Father'' (2020). Early life Jean-Louis Livi is the son of Giuliano/Julien Livi (1917–19 ...
acted as principal producer, having fulfilled the same role for Resnais's previous film '' Les Herbes folles''. The film was produced through F Comme Film for a budget of eight million euro. It received co-production support from Christmas In July, the German company Alamode Film, and the television channel France 2 which invested 1.3 million euro. It received 471,000 euro from the Île-de-France region, as well as funding from the
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, Canal+ and Ciné+. Principal photography took place at the Saint-Ouen Studios for two months and was completed on 1 April 2011. Resnais agreed with the writer Laurent Herbiet, with whom he had previously worked on ''Les Herbes folles'', that they would use two plays by Jean Anouilh to form the basis of the film: ''
Eurydice Eurydice (; Ancient Greek: Εὐρυδίκη 'wide justice') was a character in Greek mythology and the Auloniad wife of Orpheus, who tried to bring her back from the dead with his enchanting music. Etymology Several meanings for the name ...
'' and '' Cher Antoine ou l'Amour raté''. Explaining his choice, Resnais recalled the impact which the original stage production of ''Eurydice'' in 1942 had on him, and added that in his films he was constantly looking for a theatrical kind of language which invited the actors to distance themselves from the realism of everyday life and to move towards a more unexpected or offbeat kind of performance. He assembled a cast of 15 actors, many of whom he had worked with in previous films but including also four newcomers whose work he had admired elsewhere.From an interview with François Thomas, in the Festival de Cannes press kit fo
''Vous n'avez encore rien vu''
Retrieved 2012-05-22.
For the recording of a performance of the play which is featured within the film, Resnais asked Bruno Podalydès to direct it quite independently, with his own cast, crew, and style, so that, in keeping with the spirit of the film, it would be entirely different from something that Resnais would have done himself. The challenge of then integrating this work into his own ideas for the film introduced an unpredictability to the outcome of the project which Resnais admitted to finding one of the most stimulating aspects of it.
Mark Snow Mark Snow (born Martin Fulterman; August 26, 1946) is an American composer for film and television. Among his most famous compositions is the theme music for science fiction television series ''The X-Files''. The theme reached no. 2 on the UK Si ...
wrote the music for the film, the third of Resnais's films in succession that he had worked on. Denying that the film should be seen as a testament, Resnais said at a press conference in Cannes, "This film is unlike any other. If I'd thought of this film as a final statement, I'd never have had the courage or energy to do it."


Release

The film was shown in competition at the
2012 Cannes Film Festival The 65th Cannes Film Festival was held from 16 to 27 May 2012. Italian film director Nanni Moretti was the President of the Jury for the main competition and British actor Tim Roth was the President of the Jury for the Un Certain Regard section. ...
on 21 May 2012. It was released in France on 26 September 2012 and in the United States in June 2013.A.O. Scott
"Playwright Is Dead; Show Goes On: ''You Ain’t Seen Nothin’ Yet'' by Alain Resnais"
''The New York Times'', June 6, 2013


References


External links

* {{Orpheus and Eurydice 2012 films Films scored by Mark Snow Films about actors Films about theatre German films based on plays French films based on plays Films based on works by Jean Anouilh Films directed by Alain Resnais 2010s French-language films French-language German films