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Dreaming of France: Emmanuelle Riva

It would have been perfect had the revered French actress Emmanuelle Riva received a Best Picture Oscar as an 86th birthday present yesterday but alas it was not to be. The top award went to a much younger actress, Jennifer Lawrence, for her role in Silver Linings Playbook. And she was great!

But Riva, who  did 'beat out' Lawrence (if you must look at it that way) for the BAFTA this year for her work in the sad and intimate Amour could probably care less.

As she told Gawker  "I've never wanted to be a star, never." (click their link to read more spunky quotes but come on back)

What she does have, besides this year's BAFTA, is a whole new audience curious about her work. That's the pro on the pro-con side of the entire awards season. Films and performances that might not be seen have a much better shot at getting their due. And as difficult a movie as Amour is at times to watch, Emmanuelle Riva's performance is worth watching. For cinephiles, Ms. Riva is most well known for the masterpiece of French New Wave, Hiroshima Mon Amor, from Alain Resnais, made in 1959. The Academy Award-nominated script from French novelist, Marguerite Duras tells the tale of a French actress (Riva) and a Japanese architect (Eiji Okada) engaging in an intense affair in postwar Hiroshima. It's been a long time since I've seen this film and I want to revisit it but my recollection is that, much like Amour,  Hiroshima Mon Amour is dark, and no picnic in the park.

If you've not seen either film perhaps a look at their respective trailers will pique your interest.
First up Amour


And take a look at this clip from Hiroshima Mon Amour. I wasn't able to find a clip with English subtitles but it gives you a good idea of mood and tone. And I can't help but note that Ms. Riva was slapped across the face by her amour in both films! That's pretty astounding when you think of it; we don't often see women getting slapped by men, thank God, in life or in film. I would say both incidents seem to be the "get hold of yourself" type slaps and I'm not sure how I feel about that somewhat archaic man-in-charge message. 




Dreaming of France is a meme hosted by Paulita at An Accidental Blog. Check it out on Mondays for all things French and fabulous.