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Séraphine

Country: France, Language: French, 125 mins

  • Director: Martin Provost
  • Writer: Marc Abdelnour; Martin Provost
  • Producer: Virginie Breydel de Groeninghe; Olivier Rausin

CGiii Comment

Moreau's detail is exquisite - this is quality filmmaking.

A story worthy of telling - Moreau's performance is tinged with genius.

Quite, quite extraordinary.


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The(ir) Blurb...

In 1914, Wilhelm Uhde, a famous German art collector, rents an apartment in the town of Senlis, forty kilometers away from Paris, in order to write and to take a rest from the hectic life he has been living in the capital. The cleaning lady is a rather rough-and-ready forty-year-old woman who is the laughing stock of others. One day, Wilhelm who has been invited by his landlady, notices a small painting lying about in her living room. He is stunned to learn that the artist is no other than Séraphine.

Cast & Characters

Yolande Moreau as Séraphine Louis, dite Séraphine de Senlis;
Ulrich Tukur as Wilhelm Uhde;
Anne Bennent as Anne-Marie Uhde;
Geneviève Mnich as Mme Duphot;
Nico Rogner as Helmut Kolle;
Adélaïde Leroux as Minouche;
Serge Larivière as Duval;
Françoise Lebrun as La mère supérieure;
Jean-Pascal Abribat as Francis Gouyet - Journalist;
Anne Benoît as Mme Delonge;
Joëlle Bobbio as L'ouvrière en chef;
Sandrine Bodenes as Marie-Louise - Wilhelm's cook;
Léna Breban as Soeur Marguerite;
Rosine Favey as Une invitée de Mme Duphot;
Serge Gaborieau as Le médecin