Indochine
INDOCHINE sprawls and enthralls. It has the breadth and intelligence of the David Lean epics.
-- Richard Corliss, TIME Magazine
Indochine
Part of our Anniversary Classics series. For details, visit: laemmle.com/ac.
INDOCHINE (1992)
Wednesday, July 19, at 7:00 PM at three locations
For this month’s screening in our Anniversary Classics Abroad program, Laemmle Theatres and the Anniversary Classics Series present a 25th anniversary screening of the Oscar-winning French film, INDOCHINE. This sweeping epic about France’s troubled history in Southeast Asia was named best foreign language film of 1992, and Catherine Deneuve received an Oscar nomination (her only one) for her portrayal of a wealthy landowner who adopts a Vietnamese orphan. TIME Magazine’s Richard Corliss wrote, “INDOCHINE sprawls and enthralls. It has the breadth and intelligence of the David Lean epics,” and he added, “In Catherine Deneuve, INDOCHINE has a star of epic glamour and gravity.”
The film spans 30 years from 1930 through the war of independence in the 1950s. Director Regis Wargnier brought impressive visual flair to the evocation of this society in transition. Kevin Thomas of the Los Angeles Times called the film “awesomely gorgeous, both in its landscapes and in its period-perfect settings and costumes.” Wargnier filmed on location in Vietnam and Malaysia. The cast includes Vincent Perez, Jean Yanne, Dominique Blanc, and newcomer Linh Dan Pham.
Plays at the Royal in West L.A., the Town Center in Encino, and the Playhouse in Pasadena. Presented on DVD.
Wednesday, July 19, at 7:00 PM at three locations
For this month’s screening in our Anniversary Classics Abroad program, Laemmle Theatres and the Anniversary Classics Series present a 25th anniversary screening of the Oscar-winning French film, INDOCHINE. This sweeping epic about France’s troubled history in Southeast Asia was named best foreign language film of 1992, and Catherine Deneuve received an Oscar nomination (her only one) for her portrayal of a wealthy landowner who adopts a Vietnamese orphan. TIME Magazine’s Richard Corliss wrote, “INDOCHINE sprawls and enthralls. It has the breadth and intelligence of the David Lean epics,” and he added, “In Catherine Deneuve, INDOCHINE has a star of epic glamour and gravity.”
The film spans 30 years from 1930 through the war of independence in the 1950s. Director Regis Wargnier brought impressive visual flair to the evocation of this society in transition. Kevin Thomas of the Los Angeles Times called the film “awesomely gorgeous, both in its landscapes and in its period-perfect settings and costumes.” Wargnier filmed on location in Vietnam and Malaysia. The cast includes Vincent Perez, Jean Yanne, Dominique Blanc, and newcomer Linh Dan Pham.
Plays at the Royal in West L.A., the Town Center in Encino, and the Playhouse in Pasadena. Presented on DVD.
Genre
Drama,
Romance,
French Cinema,
Anniversary Classics
Runtime
159
Language
French,
Vietnamese
Director
Régis Wargnier
Cast
Catherine Deneuve,
Linh Dan Pham
Awards:
Winner, Best Foreign Language Film, Academy Awards
Nominee, Best Actress in a Leading Role, Academy Awards
Played at
Town Center 5 7.19.17 - 7.19.17
Playhouse 7 7.19.17 - 7.19.17
Royal 7.19.17 - 7.19.17
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