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Maid | France
Sophie, a quiet and shy maid working for the upper-class family Lelievre, finds a friend in the energetic and uncompromising postmaster Jeanne, who encourages her to stand up against her bourgeois employers. Directed by Claude Chabrol. Starring Sandrine Bonnaire, Isabelle Huppert, Jean-Pierre Cassel, Jacqueline Bisset in prominent roles.
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Sophie, a quiet and shy maid working for the upper-class family Lelievre, finds a friend in the energetic and uncompromising postmaster Jeanne, who encourages her to stand up against her bourgeois employers. Directed by Claude Chabrol. Starring Sandrine Bonnaire, Isabelle Huppert, Jean-Pierre Cassel, Jacqueline Bisset in prominent roles.
7.5/10
IMDbBest Actress Meilleure actrice | 1996 | Isabelle
Best Actress Meilleure actrice | 1996 | Isabelle
Best Film | 1995 | Claude
1995 | Claude
Best Actress | 1995 | Sandrine
Best Actress | 1995 | Sandrine
Best Foreign Film | 1996 | Claude
1995 | Claude
Best Foreign Language Film | 1998
Best Motion Picture Foreign Language | 1997 | Claude
Best Foreign Film | 1996
Best Screenplay Original or Adaptation Meilleur scnario original ou adaptation | 1996
Best Film Meilleur film | 1996
Best Director Meilleur ralisateur | 1996
Best Supporting Actress Meilleure actrice dans un second rle | 1996
Best Supporting Actor Meilleur acteur dans un second rle | 1996
Best Actress Meilleure actrice | 1996 | Sandrine
Best ForeignLanguage Film | 1997
Box Office Collection 10,882,920 USD
The film Jacqueline Bisset and Valentin Merlet are watching is Red Wedding (1973), also directed by Claude Chabrol.
The author Ruth Rendell has said that Claude Chabrol's version of her novel "A Judgement in Stone" is one of the few film adaptations of her work that she is happy with.
The second movie adaptation of Ruth Rendell's novel "A Judgement in Stone". The first, and less successful, adaptation was A Judgment in Stone (1986), the only film directed by Ousama Rawi.
The film is included on Roger Ebert's "Great Movies" list.
The Guardian included La Cérémonie at #16 in its "25 Best Crime Films of All Time".
"Georges Lelievre: [referring, respectively, to Sophie the illiterate maid and Jeanne the nosy postal clerk] What a pair: one can't read at all, and the other reads our mail."
"Sophie la bonne: [to Melinda, after Melinda has discovered that Sophie's illiterate, and wants to help] If you say a word to anybody, I'll tell your dad you're pregnant. If you talk, I'll tell. I'm not the bitch, you are. Mind your own business. [Melinda, stunned, walks out]"