On Tour (2010 film)

  • Mathieu Amalric: Joachim Zand
  • Miranda Colclasure: Mimi Le Meaux
  • Suzanne Ramsey: Kitten on the Keys
  • Dirty Martini Dirty Martini
  • Julie Atlas Muz: Julie Atlas Muz
  • Angela de Lorenzo: Evie Lovelle
  • Alexander Craven: Roky Roulette
  • Damien Odoul: François
  • Ulysse Klotz: Ulysse
  • Simon Roth: Baptiste
  • Joseph Roth: Balthazar
  • Aurélia Petit: Gas station cashier
  • Antoine Gouy: Computer
  • Pierre Grimblat: Chapuis
  • Jean -Toussaint Bernard: Receptionist
  • Anne Benoit: Treasurer
  • Florence Ben Sadoun: nurse
  • Erwan Ribard: policeman
  • Julie Ferrier: Julie Ferrier
  • French people Curcio: theater director
  • André S. Labarthe: Head of the cabaret
  • Jean -François Marquet: Journalist
  • Laurent Roth: Pilot
  • Alexia Crisp -Jones: Flight attendant
  • Hélène Houël: waitress
  • Feriel: Belly dancer
  • Erick Lenoir: café- owner
  • Xavier Pottier: pizza delivery

Tournée is a French film drama by Mathieu Amalric from the year 2010.

Action

Once Joachim Zand was a successful television producer, but went to quarrels in the United States. Here he brought several solo dancers of the New Burlesque together in a show that was a success. Well Joachim returns with his dancers to France to tour back. He leaves the show in Le Havre begin and the audience is thrilled. The reaction encouraged him. On the train ride to the next show Nantes Joachim gets a call and learns that the planned end show in Paris can not take place because the hall was terminated. Joachim reacts angrily and travels during the show in Nantes to Paris. In vain he tried to hire an alternate room with his brother François. François has remained a television producer and his brother has not forgiven his escapades. Lifted completely he had to burst sooner important dates and distinguished himself at the expense of his brother. After discussion, François wants to Joachim for his connections, but the theater owner Chapuis reacts angrily when he saw Joachim. He also denied any help and Joachim throws out. Since it reacts uncontrollably, dropping him François. In Paris, Joachim receives his two sons Baptiste and Balthazar, who live with his ex-wife, and now may spend a day with Joachim. The she grinds rather through his daily routine, without addressing their needs. Both follow him to a hospital, where just a program boss and ex-lover of Joachim 's treatment. Joachim trying to get over him a hall in Paris, but also it shows is reserved.

Beaten Joachim comes to La Rochelle, where the New Bulesque dancers are now arrived after her appearance in Nantes. The dancers plagued by homesickness and the blonde Mimi has doubts about their abilities and stomach pains. She is also consternation about the fact that Joachim, with whom she loves to flirt, who has two children. She believes he had the group only exploited in order to see his family times. Other dancers do not understand why Joachim played the coastal cities, but not Paris.

Joachim brings the following day his children for early train to Paris, but wants to know his ex-wife both boys formerly again near them. Mimi accompanied Joachim and the children, and the older son disparagingly as a " slave " refers to what they outraged. After a long odyssey through the French province Joachim and Mimi stop at Bordeaux. The hotel on the Ile d' Aix is deserted, the pool empty of water. Joachim and Mimi sleeping together before the others arrive. Mimi suggests Joachim that he had saved her and both could become lovers with enough courage. Joachim left with tears in his eyes. A little later appear the others and take the empty house in fog.

Production

Amalric was based on his fourth feature film as a director on Colette's novel L' Envers du music-hall from the year 1913. Tournée was 2009, the place on the Ile d' Aix, in La Rochelle, Le Havre, Nantes, Paris and Saint- Nazaire rotated. Amalric dedicated for his film amateur actors: The dancers Miranda Colclasure ( Mimi Le Meaux ), Linda Marraccini (Miss Dirty Martini), Julie Ann Muz (Julie Atlas Muz ), Suzanne Ramsey ( Kitten on the Keys), Angela de Lorenzo ( Evie Lovelle ) and dancer Alexander Craven ( Roky Roulette) are in reality stars of the American New Burlesque scene. The tour shown in the movie actually took place, which is why the film was praised by critics for its documentary character - " although Amalric stressed that improvises and nothing was geskripted everything."

The film underwent 13 May 2010 at the International Film Festival in Cannes in 2010 its premiere. He ran on 23 December 2010 in Swiss cinemas and came on 8 September 2011, in the German cinemas. Arte showed Tournée on November 12, 2012 for the first time on German television. Also in 2012 appeared the film on DVD.

Criticism

The filmdienst called Tournée an "excellent artists played drama that confidently holds the balance between fiction and documentary. Show sequences of frivolous art form Burlesque encounter scenes of unglamorous everyday life beyond the stage and draw sensitive portraits of the un-housed artists. "Cinema was that the film is a " touching look behind showbiz Scenes [ was ] that would have tolerated more speed. " Amalrics film was" a tribute to the female body. "

Der Spiegel wrote that Tournée handle of the superior power of strong women in which Zand threatens to drown, even if he was trying the whole movie is always to be in control. That this control to refer not only to the dancers, but also to Zands earlier (private ) lives in Paris, was a weak point of the film: " The story varies undecided between the shows the dancers and the family problems Zands back and forth. And so the viewer is forced again and again to excursions in Zands old life, even though he would much rather have remained with the dancers backstage ". Summarize called The Mirror the film a "before bursting energy [s ], yet silent melancholic [s ] Glamour road movie".

Awards

At the International Film Festival in Cannes Tournee 2010 ran in competition for the Palme d'Or. Mathieu Amalric was awarded in the category of Best Director and received the FIPRESCI Prize.

In 2011 the film was nominated for seven César awards, including in major categories like Best Picture and Best Director, but could not win any of the prizes.

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