“SWEET SMELL OF SUCCESS”

cocobeforechanel_smallposterStarring: Audrey Tautou, Alessandro Nivola, Benoît Poelvoorde, Marie Gillain, and Emmanuelle Devos

Directed by: Anne Fontaine

MPAA Rating: PG-13 for sexual content and smoking.

Genre: Art/Foreign, Drama, Adaptation and Biopic

In French with English Subtitles

Release Date: October 2009

By John Delia

The fine directing, acting and cinematography place Coco Before Chanel high on my list of very good films for 2009.  In fact the storyline that’s based on fact held my attention, has whit, romance and grit.  If you like period piece films that bring famous characters to life, then make some time to see this fine French film.

Tautou as Coco
Tautou as Coco

Dropped off at an orphanage when she was a child, Coco (Tautou) lived her early years sewing and serving the house full of youngsters like herself.  Being very headstrong as soon as she was old enough, Coco found herself out in the world making a living as a dancer.  On one occasion while working she meets Etienne Balsan (Poelvoorde), a wealthy Frenchman who owns an estate.  He gets her an audition with a producer, but she fails.  Determined to get ahead she shows up on the doorstep of Balsan and a relationship starts.  From there she develops her talent or clothing design, has a menage a trios with Etienne and British subject Arthur Chapel (Nivola), and finally becomes the legendary couturier.

Poelvoorde as Etienne with Coco
Poelvoorde as Etienne with Coco

The beauty of this film is the depiction of the story, presentation of France in the early 1900’s and the unique life of Coco Chanel.  The brilliant cinematography helps a lot as the gorgeous landscapes, party scenes and the estate of Balsan blew me away.  Couple this with excellent period costumes, sets and creative lighting.

Tautou, known for her acting in the film Amalie, puts on an equally good

Devos as Emilienne enjoys time with Coco
Devos as Emilienne enjoys time with Coco

performance here showing the charm and tenacity of Coco.  Slowly aging into her character over time, Tautou makes Coco believable and interesting while turning a trollop into a successful aristocrat. In support, Poelvoorde does a superb job of making Balsan facinating, outgoing and resourceful portraying both a lover and a father figure to Coco.

Director Anne Fontaine
Director Anne Fontaine

The film is rated PG-13 for sexuality and smoking and presented in French with English subtitles.  Coco Before Chanel makes a great date movie and appeals to all genders.

FINAL ANALYSIS: A film with a lot of heart and sewing. (4 of 5 Palm Trees)

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