Il favoloso mondo di Amélie

Titolo originale: Le Fabuleux Destin d'Amélie Poulain
Regia: Jean-Pierre Jeunet |
Anno: 2001
Origine: France | Germany |
Generi: Commedia Romance
Tag: daughter | paris, france | love triangle | photography | ghost train | sex shop | shyness | journey around the world | postcard | romcom | hypochondriac | romance | cafe | kindness | magic realism | child's point of view | montmartre, paris | neighbor neighbor relationship | father daughter relationship | happy ending | childhood memory |
Cast: Audrey Tautou | Mathieu Kassovitz | Rufus | Serge Merlin | Jamel Debbouze | Clotilde Mollet | Claire Maurier | Isabelle Nanty | Dominique Pinon | Artus de Penguern | Yolande Moreau | Urbain Cancelier | Lorella Cravotta | Maurice Bénichou | Michel Robin | Andrée Damant | Claude Perron | Armelle | Ticky Holgado | André Dussollier | Eugène Berthier | Charles-Roger Bour | Kevin Dias | Flora Guiet | Amaury Babault | Marion Pressburger | Luc Palun | Fabienne Chaudat | Dominique Bettenfeld | Jacques Viala | Fabien Béhar | Jonathan Joss | Jean-Pierre Becker | Jean Darie | Thierry Gibault | François Bercovici | Franck Monier | Guillaume Viry | Valérie Zarrouk | Marie-Laure Descoureaux | Sophie Tellier | Gérald Weingand | François Viaur | Paule Daré | Marc Amyot | Myriam Labbé | Jean Rupert | Frankie Pain | Julianna Kovacs | Philippe Paimblanc | Mady Malroux | Monette Malroux | Robert Gendreu | Valériane de Villeneuve | Isis Peyrade | Raymonde Heudeline | Christiane Bopp | Thierry Arfeuillères | Jerry Lucas | Patrick Paroux | François Aubineau | Philippe Beautier | Karine Asure | Régis Iacono | Franck-Olivier Bonnet | Alain Floret | Jean-Pol Brissart | Frédéric Mitterrand | Laurent Delpit | Manoush | Jacques Thébault | Dean Baykan | Clément Chebli | Eloïse Labro |

Amélie cresce in provincia, siamo in Francia. Suo padre è un medico fin troppo originale: visita ogni mese la figlia, che si agita ogni volta, e crede che sia malata di cuore. La madre, uscita dalla chiesa, viene schiacciata da una suicida. Più grande la ragazza va a Parigi. Fa la cameriera e incontra tanta gente. Il 31 agosto 1997 è il giorno decisivo della sua vita: vede in tv il servizio dulla morte di lady Diana, le cade di mano un tappo di bottiglia che finisce sotto una piastrella, dove Amélie trova una vecchia scatola di cianfrusaglie (figurine, la foto di un calciatore, un ciclista di ferro). Si mette in testa di rintracciare il proprietario, che a quel punto avrà una cinquantina d'anni. Lo trova, gli restituisce il "ricordo" e gli cambia la vita.

Approfondimenti

After the movie, the chairs from the outside of Café Des Deux Moulins were changed to avoid them [...] D
Included among the "1001 Movies You Must See Before You Die," edited by Steven Schneider. D
The female vocalist, playing guitar and singing with the choir is American gospel singer, Sister Ros [...] D
Georgette speaks French with a strong "countryside" accent ("A"s turned into "O"s), pronunciation (" [...] D
In the original film, when Amélie goes to Mr. Collignon's parents, the father, who makes holes in [...] D
Whenever this film was shot on location, Jean-Pierre Jeunet and the crew would clean the area of deb [...] D
The film has been digitally color-corrected at 2K resolution. D
Joseph tells Georgette "Malheureux au jeu..." (unlucky at games - or cards...). The actual French pr [...] D
The traveling gnome was inspired by a rash of similar pranks played in England and France in the 199 [...] D
The funeral in the imaginary black-and-white documentary that Amélie watches on TV is composed of [...] D
Some of the locations in the film can be found in Montmartre. The café "Les 2 Moulins" can be fou [...] D
Amélie's Dad's gnome was given to the actual owners of Café Des Deux Moulins. Unfortunately, t [...] D
At the opening scene, where the crew is being displayed on screen, young Amélie is representing t [...] D
Audrey Tautou doesn't know how to skip stones; the stone-skipping scenes were made with special effe [...] D
Ranked number 82 non-English-speaking film in the critics' poll conducted by the BBC in 2018. D
The part of Amélie was written specifically for Emily Watson. She wanted the part but had to decl [...] D
Three characters break the fourth wall: Amelie (repeatedly), Nino on his scooter at the end of the m [...] D
Voted #2 in Australia's Favourite Movie poll. D
With the exception of brief exchanges on the phone at Sacre Coeur and in-person in the Deux Moulins, [...] D
Title of Raul Moncayo's Psychoanalysis Text: "The Signifier Pointing at the Moon." D
It was in 1974 that Jean-Pierre Jeunet began collecting the memories and events that make up the sto [...] D
The main colors in the film (green, yellow and red) are inspired by the paintings of the Brazilian a [...] D
In the introduction, when the narrator says "nine months later, she was born," the footage shows a p [...] D
Lucien does not use his right hand. Actor and comedian Jamel Debbouze is paralyzed of his right uppe [...] D
The actor reading the magazine on the park bench near the end of the film, Régis Iacono , can be [...] D
Jean-Pierre Jeunet had been having trouble finding the right actress to cast as the lead in his film [...] D
Jean-Pierre Jeunet originally wanted Michael Nyman to score the film, but was unable to get him. Som [...] D
Jean-Pierre Jeunet: hans] Death of Amélie's mother. An orphan is considered to have lost both par [...] D
Nino's last name is "Quincampoix." Quincampoix is also a village about 60 miles northwest of Paris. [...] D
The artwork in Amélie's bedroom (the dog with collar, the white bird) and her crocodile imaginary [...] D
To brighten up the Glass Man's day, Amélie records a bicycle race for him in which an escaped hor [...] D
Vanessa Paradis was considered to play the part of Amélie. D
The song played during Samantha's peepshow scene at the porn shop isn't included in the film's sound [...] D
Hipolito is a reference to the secondary character Hippolite Terentyev, an unlucky philosopher, from [...] D