Double Life Of Veronique with Irène Jacob: DVD Cover

    Double Life Of Veronique
    a.k.a. La Double Vie de Véronique, The Double Life of Veronique, Podwojne zycie Weroniki Director: Krzysztof Kieslowski Cast: Irène Jacob, Wladyslaw Kowalski, Aleksander Bardini, Guillaume de Tonquedec

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    • DVD Release Date: 02/12/2008
    • Original Release: 1991
    • Rating: Not Rated
    • Sales Rank: 33,977

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    Disc #1 -- Double Life of Veronique
    1. Main Titles [3:06]
    2. Song and Passion [5:46]
    3. Train to Krakow [4:44]
    4. Protest in the Square [5:15]
    5. Audition [1:43]
    6. Antek [4:16]
    7. The Concert [8:16]
    8. Quitting [2:25]
    9. Marionettes and Violins [10:36]
    10. Helping Out a Friend [5:58]
    11. The Puppeteer's Story [3:15]
    12. Fragrance [4:09]
    13. The Cassette [5:37]
    14. Following the Clues [11:30]
    15. Hotel Refuge [4:53]
    16. The Contents of Her Life [7:01]
    17. Veronique's Double [4:12]
    18. The Return [1:15]
    19. End Credits [3:16]

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    The Double Life of Véronique is the story of two young women who are -- in some mysterious and irresolvable way -- the same woman leading two different yet interconnected lives. Those familiar with Polish director Krzysztof Kieslowski's later "Three Colors" trilogy of Blue, White, and Red will recognize his fascination with accidental happenings and chance encounters, as well as Irène Jacob (from Red) whose performance as both Veronika and Veronique won the 1991 Cannes Film Festival award for best actress. Veronika and Véronique are born on the same day in 1966, one in Poland, the other in France. They grow up separately, unaware of each other's existence, but with the vague and rarely expressed feeling that they are "not alone." The story begins in Poland, where Veronika (like Véronique) is a talented vocalist and music student who wins a prestigious singing competition and is given the chance to perform with a local symphony. On the night of the concert, while singing a duet onstage, Veronika loses consciousness and dies. Véronique is emotionally wounded by the loss of her double and decides to end her singing career. The film charts the effect of Veronika's death on Véronique and on her dispassionate and unsatisfying relationships with men, especially her father. She is led to puppeteer and children's book author Alexandre Fabbri (Philippe Volter), whose puppet shows and stories are dramatic variants on her own mysterious problem. While looking through photographs of Véronique's trip to Poland, Fabbri discovers a picture of Veronika walking through a student demonstration in Kracow. He shows the picture to Véronique, who intuits the significance of Veronika's perfect likeness to herself. Anthony Reed, All Movie Guide

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