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Alternate Names: Sylvie Voyer, Sylvie Voyer, Sylvie Voyet, Sylvie Voyet
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Sylvie Testud, born January 17, 1971 in Lyon, was raised by her mother after her parents separated when she was two. She studied history and acting in Paris, joining Cours Florent and later the Conservatory under Jacques Lassalle and Catherine Hiegel. Her early roles included The Story of the Boy Who Wanted to Be Kissed (1994) and Le Plus Bel Age... (1995). In 1997, she gained international recognition with Beyond Silence, winning a German Film Prize for Best Actress after learning German, clarinet, and sign language. She received her first French César nomination in 1998 for Karnaval. Notable performances followed, including La Captive (2000) and Les Blessures assassines (2001), earning another César nomination.
Release Year: 2000
Alternative Title: La cautiva, A Prisioneira, Die Gefangene, La prigioniera, Uwięziona, A Cativa, Пленница, The Captive
Director: Chantal Akerman
Writer: Chantal Akerman, Eric De Kuyper, Marcel Proust
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Companies: ARTE France Cinéma, CNC, Canal+, Gemini Films, Gimages 3, Paradise Films
Genre: Drama, Film Based On Literature, Music, Romance
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Keywords: based on novel or book, captive, desire, friendship, hotel, illness, love, love triangle, lover, memory, obsession, paranoia, paris, france, self-destruction, sexuality, woman director
The movie 'La captive' begins with Ariane and Simon meeting by the water. Simon becomes possessive of Ariane, separating her from her friends and confining her to his home with a room at the end of the hall and her own bathroom next door. He hires Andrée, one of Ariane's former friends, to watch over Ariane and report back to him about her actions. Andrée becomes an accomplice to Ariane, lying for her and potentially engaging in sexual relations together when the mood arises.
Directed by Chantal Akerman in 2000, 'La captive' is a Belgian-French drama that serves as an adaptation of Marcel Proust's 'La Prisonnière,' the fifth volume of his novel 'À la recherche du temps perdu.' Set in Paris, France, the film explores themes of obsessive love, paranoia, and self-destruction. While specific plot details are limited in the provided sources, it is clear that the movie revolves around a dysfunctional love triangle between Ariane, Simon, and Andrée.