Fidelio: Alice's Odyssey
Fidelio: Alice's Odyssey (French: Fidelio, l'odyssée d'Alice), also titled Fidelio: Alice's Journey, is a 2014 French drama film directed by Lucie Borleteau.[2]
Fidelio: Alice's Odyssey | |
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Directed by | Lucie Borleteau |
Written by | Lucie Borleteau Clara Bourreau Mathilde Boisseleau |
Produced by | Pascal Caucheteux Marine Arrighi de Casanova Olivier Père |
Starring | Ariane Labed Melvil Poupaud Anders Danielsen Lie |
Cinematography | Simon Beaufils |
Edited by | Guy Lecorne |
Music by | Thomas De Pourquery |
Production companies | |
Distributed by | Pyramide Distribution |
Release dates |
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Running time | 97 minutes |
Country | France |
Languages | French Romanian English Tagalog Norwegian |
Budget | $4 million[1] |
Box office | $440.000[1] |
Cast
- Ariane Labed as Alice
- Melvil Poupaud as Gaël
- Anders Danielsen Lie as Felix
- Pascal Tagnati as Antoine
- Jean-Louis Coulloc'h as Barbereau
- Nathanaël Maïni as Frédéric
- Bogdan Zamfir as Vali
- Corneliu Dragomirescu as Constantin
- Manuel Ramirez as Felizardo
- Laure Calamy as Nadine Legall
- Jan Privat as Patrick Legall
- Luc Catania as Patrick Legall (voice)
Accolades
Award / Film Festival | Category | Recipients and nominees | Result |
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40th César Awards[3] | Most Promising Actress | Ariane Labed | Nominated |
Best First Feature Film | Nominated | ||
Les Arcs European Film Festival[4] | Press Prize | Won | |
Women in Film Prize | Lucie Borleteau | Won | |
Locarno International Film Festival[5] | Best Actress | Ariane Labed | Won |
Europa Cinemas Label Award | Won | ||
20th Lumières Awards[6] | Most Promising Actress | Ariane Labed | Nominated |
References
- "Fidelio, l'odyssée d'Alice". JP's Box-Office.
- "'Fidelio: Alice's Journey' ('Fidelio: L'odyssee d'Alice'): Locarno Review". The Hollywood Reporter. 20 August 2014. Retrieved 30 December 2014.
- "Juliette Binoche, Marion Cotillard, Kristen Stewart Among France's Cesar Awards Nominees". The Hollywood Reporter. 28 January 2015. Retrieved 31 January 2015.
- "Yury Bykov's 'The Fool' Wins Top Prize at Les Arcs". Variety. 19 December 2014. Retrieved 30 December 2014.
- "Fidelio, l'odyssée d'Alice wins the Europa Cinemas Label in Locarno". Creative Europe. Archived from the original on 22 November 2014. Retrieved 30 December 2014.
- "France's Lumiere Awards Nominations Unveiled". The Hollywood Reporter. 12 January 2015. Retrieved 13 January 2015.
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