Children of the Century with Juliette Binoche: DVD Cover

    Children of the Century
    a.k.a. Les enfants du siècle Director: Diane Kurys Cast: Juliette Binoche, Benoît Magimel, Stefano Dionisi, Robin Renucci

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    • DVD Release Date: 01/20/2004
    • Original Release: 1999
    • Rating: Not Rated
    • Sales Rank: 30,514

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    Photo gallery; Presented in the original French theatrical version; Includes over 20 minutes of additional footage; Cast and filmmaker bios; Original theatrical trailer; Aspect ratio: widescreen, enhanced for 16x9 ; French with English subtitles; Dolby Digital Surround Sound

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    Side #1 --
    1. Opening Credits
    2. George and Buloz
    3. Several Years Earlier
    4. Alfred de Musset
    5. One Year Later
    6. Bath Time
    7. George's Play
    8. Touch the Marble
    9. Can You Put Me Up?
    10. Departure for Italy
    11. Alone at Last
    12. Venice
    13. Stroll With the Doctor
    14. No Longer With Me
    15. Too Much at Once
    16. Dear Buloz
    17. Jealousy
    18. No Bad Memories
    19. Write to Me
    20. Return to Paris
    21. Did You Get My Letter?
    22. The Ball
    23. Reunited
    24. Do You Mind?
    25. A Night Out
    26. Alfred's Key
    27. Alfred and Buloz
    28. Beuve's Visit
    29. Farewell
    30. Missing Letters
    31. We Only Love Once
    32. End Credits

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    Editorial Reviews

    While pioneering pre-feminist author George Sand has been the subject of several film biographies focusing on her ten year relationship with Frederick Chopin, Les enfants du siècle looks at an earlier period in Sand's life, in particular her stormy romance with poet Alfred de Musset. In the early 1830's, Baroness Dudevant (Juliette Binoche) has abandoned her husband and arrives in Paris with her children in tow as rioting divides the city. The Baroness decides to reinvent herself and pursue a career as a writer; she renames herself George Sand, begins wearing clothes modeled after men's suits, and smokes cigarettes while penning manifestos denouncing marriage and affirming a woman's right to sexual satisfaction. Alfred de Musset (Benoit Magimel), a noted author, finds her brash nature fascinating, and they become first friends, then lovers as he helps her craft her literary efforts. However, Sand is six years older than de Musset, which leads to a severe conflict with his family; the couple heads to Venice in search of escape and inspiration, but Alfred decides that he prefers the city's brothels to George's company and that they should keep separate rooms from now on. George makes the acquaintance of an Italian doctor, Pagello (Stefano Dionisi), with whom she has a passionate affair; the realization that he's driven her into the arms of another man proves too much for Alfred, who returns to France. Eventually, George leaves Pagello and gives Alfred another chance, a decision she comes to regret. Les Enfants du Siecle had its world premiere at the 1999 Toronto Film Festival. Mark Deming, All Movie Guide

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    September 29, 2006: While Children of the Century might be a tad drawn out, it ends up dragging you further into a tale of romance, betrayal, and true love. A utterly beautiful yet tragic story about love and life, while at the same time following l'histoire of one of the most brilliant female writers. A delightful and touching french film.