La veuve de Saint-Pierre
Director Emir Kusturica makes his onscreen debut in this 19th century tale of a loyal, strong-willed woman who follows her soldier husband to a desolate French territory off the coast of Newfoundland. Madame La (Juliette Binoche) lives in marital bliss on the island of Saint-Pierre with her loving, oddball husband (Daniel Auteuil), simply called "the Captain" by his charges. Their world is upset one night, however, when two visiting sailors on a bender murder a local citizen. Neel usturica is sentenced to death, but the other one dies in a carriage accident before reaching prison. As the island waits for a guillotine (or "widow") to be shipped from the French government, Madame La does her best to convince the townspeople that Neel is genuinely good of heart and doesn't deserve a bloody fate. La Veuve de Saint-Pierre marks the second time that Auteuil has worked with director Patrice Leconte: their first effort, La Fille Sur la Pont, earned him a Best Actor award at the Cesars, France's equivalent to the Academy Awards. La Veuve screened at the 2000 Cannes and Toronto film festivals. — Michael Hastings
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Juliette Binoche | Pauline (Madame La) |
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Daniel Auteuil | Jean (The Captain) |
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Emir Kusturica | Ariel Neel Auguste |
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Michel Duchaussoy | The Governor |
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Philippe Magnan | President Venot |
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Christian Charmetant | Supply and Secretariat Officer |
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Philippe Du Janerand | Customs Officer |
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Maurice Chevit | The Governor's Father |
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Catherine Lascault | La Malvilain |
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Ghyslain Tremblay | Monsieur Chevassus |
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Reynald Bouchard | Louis Ollivier |
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Marc Béland | Soldier Loïc |
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Yves Jacques | The Rear Admiral |
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Dominique Quesnel | The Proprietor |
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Anne-Marie Philipe | The Governor's Wife |
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Isabelle Spade | President Venot's Wife |
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Arianne Mallet | Governor's Child |
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Julián Gutiérrez | Governor's Son |
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Sylvie Moreau | Adrienne |
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Genevieve Cocke | Washhouse Woman |
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Manon Gauthier | Washhouse Woman |
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Marianne C. Miron | Mme Chevassus |
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Jean-Paul Rouvray | The Priest |
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Michel Daigle | Father Coupard |
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Luc Guérin | Captain Dumontier |
| Director | Patrice Leconte |
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| Writer | Claude Faraldo, Patrice Leconte | |
| Producer | Frédéric Brillion, Gilles Legrand, Daniel Louis, Denise Robert | |
| Musician | Pascal Estève | |
| Photography | Eduardo Serra | |
| Packaging | Keep Case |
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| Nr Discs | 1 |
| Screen Ratios | Anamorphic Widescreen (1.78:1) |
| Audio Tracks | ENGLISH: Dolby Digital Stereo FRENCH: Dolby Digital 5.1 |
| Subtitles | English | French | Spanish |
| Layers | Single side, Single layer |
| Edition Release Date | Sep 18, 2001 |