Thieves (1996 film)
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''Thieves'' (french: Les Voleurs) is a 1996 French drama film directed by André Téchiné, starring
Daniel Auteuil Daniel Auteuil (; born 24 January 1950) is a French actor and director who has appeared in a wide range of film genres, including period dramas, romantic comedies, and crime thrillers. In 1996 he won the Best Actor Award at the Cannes Film Fest ...
,
Catherine Deneuve Catherine Fabienne Dorléac (born 22 October 1943), known professionally as Catherine Deneuve (, , ), is a French actress as well as an occasional singer, model, and producer, considered one of the greatest European actresses. She gained recogni ...
and
Laurence Côte Laurence Côte (born 11 February 1966) is a French actress and writer. She has appeared in such films as ''Thieves'', '' Up, Down, Fragile'' and ''Gang of Four The Gang of Four () was a Maoist political faction composed of four Chinese Comm ...
.Marshall, ''André Téchiné'', p. 157 The plot follows a cynical police officer, who comes from a family of thieves, and a lonely philosophy professor, both romantically involved with a self-destructive petty criminal. With a puzzling structure, the story is told through a series of flashbacks presented from four different perspectives.


Plot

Justin, a boy who is living in a small town in the
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region, is awaken in the middle of the night. His mother, Mireille is crying and his widower grandfather, Victor, tells the boy that his father, Ivan, is dead. The next day, Alex, Justin's uncle and Ivan's little brother, arrives for the funeral accompanied by a woman, Juliette. Justin notice the tension between people. He takes his father's gun and hides it. The story flashes backward and forward to explain what led up to Ivan's death. Alex, who has rebelled against his family by becoming a cop, works in the deprived La Duchere district of
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. He begins with his encounter, a year before Ivan's death, when he first meets Juliette, who is brought to his office when she was arrested for shoplifting. He lets her off. He sees her again one day when he visits the sleazy nightclub run by his big brother, Ivan. Ivan is a crime boss and runs a popular club with a drag revue, funding his business through a stolen-auto ring headed up by Jimmy, who is Juliette's brother. The encounter between the siblings on opposite sides of the law is tense, they barely get along. Ivan is happy to show Alex that he is doing much better than him on the wrong side of the law. After their second encounter Alex and Juliette start a tortured affair beginning to meet regularly for sex. He is not in love with her, and their relationship is complicated by the girl's emotional and sexual involvement with Marie, a professor of philosophy. Alex spies on Marie. Ivan hears about Juliette's relationship with Alex and threatens her. Ivan and his gang, including Juliette, plan the theft of cars in a railway deposit. The heist at the railway marshaling yard goes disastrously wrong when Ivan is shot dead. Juliette, who had been coerced into participating, against Jimmy's wishes, is distraught by Ivan's death. Emotional imbalance and self-destructive, Juliette tries to commit suicide twice, first while staying with her brother and later while visiting Marie, after Ivan's death. Marie has her interned in a psychiatric hospital to recuperate. Alex asks Marie for the address of Juliette's clinic, but she has disappeared. In search of Juliette, Marie visits her housing estate apartment. After Ivan's cremation, Alex makes an effort to connect with his nephew without much success. On a local fair, Justin threatens Alex with a gun. Justin learns the truth about his father's death from his grandfather Victor. Marie visits Alex, who tells her Juliette was involved in the heist and that he is trying to find her. Alex and Marie develop an uneasy friendship as they bid, from a distance, to protect Juliette. Later Alex visits Marie and finds she has become a recluse, writing a book about Juliette. He tells her Juliette is safe because the police are looking for a boy. Later Alex hears that Marie has committed suicide as he receives her manuscript and the tapes of Juliette's voice in the post. Alex goes to see Juliette in Marseilles, but leaves her alone when he sees she is well from a distance. She has built a new life for herself and works in a bookshop. Justin has taken after his father and grandfather and does not like his uncle. By contrast, Justin gets along very well with Jimmy. Jimmy decides to marry Ivan's widow, Mireille.


Cast

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Daniel Auteuil Daniel Auteuil (; born 24 January 1950) is a French actor and director who has appeared in a wide range of film genres, including period dramas, romantic comedies, and crime thrillers. In 1996 he won the Best Actor Award at the Cannes Film Fest ...
as Alex *
Catherine Deneuve Catherine Fabienne Dorléac (born 22 October 1943), known professionally as Catherine Deneuve (, , ), is a French actress as well as an occasional singer, model, and producer, considered one of the greatest European actresses. She gained recogni ...
as Marie Leblanc *
Laurence Côte Laurence Côte (born 11 February 1966) is a French actress and writer. She has appeared in such films as ''Thieves'', '' Up, Down, Fragile'' and ''Gang of Four The Gang of Four () was a Maoist political faction composed of four Chinese Comm ...
as Juliette Fontana *
Benoît Magimel Benoît Magimel (; born 11 May 1974) is a French actor. He was 14 when he appeared in his first film, and has starred in a variety of roles in French cinema. At age 16, Magimel left school to pursue acting as a career. In 2001, he won the Best Ac ...
as Jimmy Fontana *
Didier Bezace Didier Bezace (10 February 1946 – 11 March 2020) was a French actor. Life and career Theatre student at the International Dramatic University Centre in Nancy, Didier Bezace received lessons from Bernard Drot, Jean-Marie Patte, Gilles Sandier, ...
as Ivan * Julien Rivière as Justin * Ivan Desny as Victor * Fabienne Babe as Mireille * Régis Betoule as Régis * Pierre Perez as Fred * Naguime Bendidi as Nabil


Reception

The film premiered in May 1996 at the 49th
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. It was released in
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on 21 August 1996 and in
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on 25 December that same year. ''Thieves'' received widespread praise from film critics. It is generally considered, with ''
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'' and ''
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'', among Téchiné's best films.Marshall, ''André Téchiné'', p. 1 Review aggregate
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reports that 82% of 11 critics have given the film a positive review, holding an average score of 7/10. On line film critic
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called the film "strong and keenly-insightful ". Roger Ebert from
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wrote that "Téchiné involves us in a subtle, gradual process of discovery; each piece changes the relationship of the others. He is so wise about these criminals, he makes the bad guys in most American films look like cartoon characters." In
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Mike Clark commented that in ''Thieves'' “Deneuve gives one of her best performances ever, though she's not exactly the movie's focus. Of the many pleasures here, one is trying to guess just who the dramatic focal point is". Janet Maslin in the New York Times reported that in the film "Téchiné explores the intricate connections among these characters with a somber, penetrating wisdom that is the film's main reward." Jonathan Rosenbaum from Chicago Reader called the film "a Masterpiece" The film received five nomination to the Cesar Awards, including the categories of Best Film, Best Director, Best Actress (Catherine Deneuve), Best Young Actor (Benoît Magimel) and Best Young Actress (Laurence Côte). It won only in the last category. In addition, Benoît Magimel received the Prix Michel Simon as Best Actor for his performance in ''Thieves''.


Production

''Thieves'' was directed by André Téchiné in the style of film noir. Its fragmented structure has been compared to a William Faulkner's novel, particularly to ''The Sound and the Fury'' (1929).Marshall, ''André Téchiné'', p. 52 The narrative — consisting of a prologue, five sections, and an epilogue — leaps around in time and switches between the viewpoints of Justin, Alex, Marie, and Juliette. ''The Sound and the Fury'' unfolds over four days, likewise, switching narrative perspectives. Both ''The Sound and the Fury'' and ''Thieves'' also have a central female character who is loved obsessively by two of the narrators: Faulkner's novel has Caddie, who is loved by her brothers Benjy and Quentin, and Téchiné's film has Juliette, who is the love interest of both Alex and Marie.Marshall, ''André Téchiné'', p. 53 The divided time structure emphasize the interlapping relationships between the characters.Marshall, ''André Téchiné'', p. 54


Music

The original score for the film was written by Alain Sarde, regular composer in Téchiné's films. The sound track includes an eclectic mix of artist and styles like : Cheb Mami, Liza Minnelli, The Archies and Mozart.Marshall, ''André Téchiné'', p. 149 * ''Douha Alia'' Cheb Mami * ''Baadini'' Rachid Taha * ''Sous le soleil de Bodega'' Les Négresses Vertes * ''Sugar Sugar'' The Archies * ''The Magic Flute'' Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart * ''Tonite'' Les Rita Mitsouko * ''La Valse Petite'' La Tordue


Home media

The film was released on DVD on 4 March 2011 in the United States by Sony Pictures Entertainment, Sony Pictures as a DVD-R manufactured on demand. The film is in French language, French with incorporated English language, English subtitles. ''Les Voleurs '' is also available in Region 2 DVD.


References


Further reading

* Marshall, Bill. ''André Téchiné'', Manchester University Press, 2007,


External links

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