[34], As of July 2015, the film has been opened in fourteen territories including Australia and UK and had grossed $10,084,623 worldwide. Le Nôtre was nearly 70 in 1682, twice the age he appears to be as portrayed by Schoenaerts in the film. A few judicious words from his assistant prompt him to reconsider Sabine's designs. [33] Focus Features finally gave the film a theatrical and VOD release simultaneously in United States on 26 June 2015. Sabine is upstairs, lost in the memory of the day her daughter and husband died: he was taking their daughter with him on a day trip. It was the second collaboration of Rickman and Winslet after their 1995 film Sense and Sensibility. Camera lucida productions 1 Biography 1.1 Early Life 1.2 Season One 2 Notes 3 Historical Facts André Le Nôtre was born inParis, into a family of gardeners. Dans sa soif de pouvoir, Louis XIV, qui s'est attiré la jalousie des monarques européens avec la construction du château de Versailles, décide que les jardins seront aussi les plus beaux. Eine Koproduktion Camera lucida productions Château de Versailles und ARTE France. He then rounds up their daughter and gets into the carriage. Plus d'infos. Synopsis : Artiste aussi douée que volontaire, Sabine De Barra conçoit de merveilleux jardins. A chaque fois que l’on changeait un post-it de place et on prenait une photo. André waits for Sabine outside her room that night, and they finally make love. André Le Nôtre en perspectives. [15], According to Rickman, filming "wasn't easy, though; throwing Kate into freezing water at 1 a.m., the carriage crash, scenes with 80 extras, tight schedules in venues like Blenheim Palace. André Le Nôtre en perspectives. The story was conceived by Alison Deegan who co-wrote the screenplay along with Rickman and Jeremy Brock. "[37] Mark Adams in his review for Screen International said, "the film is a gracefully made delight, replete with lush costumes, fruity performances, love amongst the flowerbeds and even a little mild peril. While the camera explores the landscapes, there are a number of sequences showing the plans that Le Nôtre drew up himself, new at the time, explaining how he created the perspectives and different levels and themes (mazes and compositions). The film is set in 1682, but André Le Nôtre began work at Versailles in 1661. As they are leaving, Sabine sees that the carriage has a faulty wheel and learns from the footman that her husband is taking their daughter to his mistress's home — not on a business trip as he had indicated. 1 mai 2019. "[38] David Rooney of The Hollywood Reporter felt that "This decently acted film is agreeable entertainment, even if it works better on a scene by scene basis than in terms of overall flow. [16], BBC Films revealed footage from the film as part of their BBC Films Sizzle Showreel 2013 on 25 November 2013. There was no preexisting structure to improve or renovate. The king is stunned at the loss of his wife and takes refuge in one of his gardener's work areas, among his prized pear trees. Le Nôtre interviews several other garden designers who have submitted designs for the project, including one woman, Sabine de Barra. The king enjoys her warmth and forthrightness, and after she recognizes him she agrees to continue their conversation as equals. Vues et plans des jardins, Le Nôtre à Versailles, Pierre Arizzoli-Clementel, De Gourcuff Alain Eds. Queen Maria Theresa dies suddenly. She concluded: "There was a 17-year gap between Rickman's first and second film and on this evidence it's easy to see why. "[8], The soundtrack was composed by Peter Gregson. Le Journal des Femmes vous propose de revenir sur cette passionnante histoire d'amour entre André Le Nôtre et Sabine De Barra, à la Cour du Roi Soleil. Le Nôtre is the landscaping architect and the principal gardener at Versailles. This horticulturally themed period drama was actor Alan Rickman’s second foray into directing after 1997’s The Winter Guest.The premise is simple: Matthias Schoenaerts is André Le Nôtre, the landscape architect to Rickman’s King Louis XIV, who is in need of a helping hand with a particularly tricky fountain project. André's plans had called for a constant supply of water from a distance at great expense, but Sabine devises another engineering solution: a reservoir from which water can be continuously recycled through the fountains. As a director, you see everything somehow. Sous le règne de Louis XIV, Sabine de Barra, une femme paysagiste se voit assigner par André Le Nôtre l’honneur de superviser la création de la salle de bal extérieure – le bosquet des Rocailles – pour les somptueuses festivités voulues par le roi dans les jardins du château de Versailles, une tâche qui la met au centre des intrigues de la Cour. Portail du film documentaire : plus de 40 000 documentaires, 20 000 auteurs-réalisateurs et 500 festivals référencés, extraits et bandes annonces, éditions DVD, répertoire des festivals, actualités de la production, documentation. Avec André le Nôtre, il s'est trouvé un allié de poids. The film begins in Paris in 1682, with a tiny French prince soiling himself at court. Les Jardins du Roi est un film réalisé par Alan Rickman avec Kate Winslet, Matthias Schoenaerts. Dans le parc, la démarche artistique et la créativité prévalent : André Le Nôtre révolutionne l’art de la composition en utilisant l’anamorphose et la collimation afin d’offrir au visiteur des perspectives à couper le souffle. 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Des milliers de livres avec la livraison chez vous en 1 jour ou en magasin avec -5% de réduction . [20] A scene from the film featuring Winslet and Rickman was revealed on 9 September 2014. He wrote that "it all starts off so promisingly" and praised the camera work and language, but found it quickly fails as "a melancholic look at grief" where "at least four different genres [clash] against each other, occasionally in the same scene" and "the romance seems to take place off-screen." Pour y arriver, André Le Nôtre, jardinier du roi, doit recruter des aides. Sous le règne de Louis XIV, Sabine de Barra, une femme paysagiste se voit assigner par André Le Nôtre l'honneur de superviser la création de la salle de bal extérieure - le bosquet des Rocailles - pour les somptueuses festivités voulues par le roi dans les jardins du château de Versailles, une tâche qui la met au centre des intrigues de la Cour. Plans, animations et entretiens avec des experts à l’appui, le film entre de plain-pied dans le processus de création du maître jardinier pour mieux comprendre ses inspirations et les solutions techniques novatrices qu’il mit en œuvre pour servir son projet versaillais, aussi démesuré que les rêves de son commanditaire, le roi Louis XIV. Versailles s’inscrit dans le projet politique d’une monarchie éclairée. En 1682, André Le Nôtre, architecte de renom, est chargé de superviser la création d’une salle de bal en plein air que le Roi Soleil souhaite créer à Versailles pour éblouir l’Europe. L'Ordre vert est une docufiction française réalisée par Corinne Garfin en 2004, adaptée de la pièce de Michel Mourlet La Méditation au jardin, créée en 1966 sur France Culture en hommage au jardinier de Louis XIV, André Le Nôtre, créateur notamment du parc du château de Versailles. Technische Leitung und HTML5-Entwicklung Nukomeet. Symétrie, ordre, perspective en sont les maîtres mots. Technical lead and web development Nukomeet. Made Controller General of Buildings to the King in 1657, five years later, as he was working on the gardens of Chantilly for the Grand Condé, he was summoned to Versailles by Louis XIV. [25][26] It was then shown in gala screenings as Love Gala at the 2014 BFI London Film Festival on 17 October 2014. [19] Three images from the film featuring Winslet, Alan Rickman and Jennifer Ehle were released on 27 August 2014. “It is well known how André Le Nôtre came to design the gardens at Versailles. Yet when Peter Walker designed the ultramodern square-shaped fountains at the Ground Zero memorial in New York he referred to Le Nôtre’s work on space. He shows her the door, and she leaves disheartened. "[8], On 17 January 2013, it was announced that Kate Winslet and Matthias Schoenaerts had been cast as the leads in the film. On pouvait aussi enregistrer nos voix qui correspondaient à l’expression du … [44] A garden much like that in the film exists at Versailles, the Salle de Bal or Bosquet de la Salle-de-Bal (the Forest Ballroom). Réalisé par Albert Lamorisse. Aménagé de 1661 à 1700 par Le Nôtre qui aplanit, draine et trace perspective, bosquets, canal et parterre, Versailles est le modèle du jardin régulier à la française. "Les Jardins du Roi", de et avec Alan Rickman, sort en salles le 6 mai 2015. Sabine goes to court again, where Duc de Lauzun introduces her to the king's mistress, the Marquise de Montespan, who in turn introduces her to the women of the court. Enter Kate Winslet as the rule-breaking, chaos-creating Sabina De Barra. The film is set in 1682, but André Le Nôtre began work at Versailles in 1661. André finds Sabine in the grip of this memory, evoked by her conversation with the ladies of the court and her intense night with him, and he convinces her to stop blaming herself for their deaths. A co-production Camera lucida productions Château de Versailles and ARTE France. La château de Versailles filmé en hélivision : les jardins de Le Nôtre, les bâtiments de Mansart, les fontaines et les grandes eaux. Every year, millions of visitors visit the splendid gardens of Versailles but few have ever known the history behind them. [13][14][12] Filming ended on 8 June 2013 in Richmond, London. Sabine nearly drowns trying to close the gate, and André helps pull her from the gushing water. Sabine affirms her respect for his work but suggests that she would like to create something uniquely French rather than follow classical and renaissance styles. En Histoire des arts, le film donne à voir le chantier à différents stades ainsi que les multiples remaniements voulus par Louis XIV et les artistes qui ont fait Versailles. Le Nôtre was nearly 70 in 1682, twice the age he appears to be as portrayed by Schoenaerts in the film. Il est orné de plus de 400 statuts de marbre, de bronze ou de plomb et bassins animés en haute saison par des jeux d'eau. Although Le Nôtre’s gardens may seem classical, they are in fact somewhat revolutionary. [27][28] Rickman presented the film at Camerimage film festival in November 2014. Le film illustre la relation privilégiée qu’entretenait Louis XIV avec son jardinier André Le Nôtre, qui a mis en scène l’absolutisme dans les jardins de Versailles. [36], Catherine Shoard of The Guardian gave the film two out of five stars and wrote that "Winslet manages emotional honesty within anachronistic confines, and Schoenaerts escapes with dignity. "[40], However, David Sexton of the London Evening Standard gave the film a negative review, saying that "Kate Winslet charms as a gardener at the Court of Louis XIV, but it's not enough to keep this inauthentic piece from wilting. Sabine finds the king there as she delivers perennials for a trade, initially mistaking him for the gardener. Le Nôtre's protégé, Claude Desgots, recorded an incident towards the end of his master's life that reflected the esteem in which Le Nôtre was held by the King. To the music of a hidden orchestra, everyone begins dancing as the fountains send water coursing down the tiers around the ballroom floor. "[42] Kaleem Aftab of The Independent gave the film two out of five stars, noting that while the performances were exceptional, the talents of the players were wasted. He sees her move a potted plant in his garden prior to her interview, and asks her if she gives deference to order in design. Vue perspective de la ville et du château de Versailles depuis la butte Montbauron ; visite du roi du 14 novembre 1685. Who would have thought that today, André Le Nôtre, Louis XIV’s chief gardener and inventor of the French-style garden, would be a source of inspiration to an American architect? "[11], Despite being set in France, complete filming took place in England. His designs take notions of space to the extreme. Production took place in London in mid-2013. Louis’s [the XIV] finance minister, Nicholas Fouquet, hired a trio of artists—the architect Le Vau, the painter Le Brun, and the gardener Le Notre—to create his new chateau at Vaux-le-Vicomte. https://www.travelandleisure.com/attractions/versailles-video-from-above They converse about the nature of the rose and its life cycle, beauty, hardships, and death, and the gardener's responsibilities — all of it Sabine's veiled defense of Madame de Montespan, who has begun to lose the king's favor. 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Résumé du film Louis XIV exige que les environs de Versailles soient paradisiaques. It's a constant tap dance between control and freedom and of course the budget guides everything. A garden much like that in the film exists at Versailles, the Salle de Bal or Bosquet … After all the interviews, André mulls over the candidates, oppressed by the weight of the king's expectations. Le Nôtre est incarné par l'acteur belge Matthias Schoenaerts . Sabine and André become increasingly attracted to each other but do not act on their feelings. [24], The film had its world premiere at the 2014 Toronto International Film Festival as the closing night film on 13 September 2014. It's about people getting their hands dirty and building something in order to entertain the other world they serve. [11] The full-length official trailer was revealed on 19 December 2014. [18] First stills of Kate Winslet were released on 22 July 2014 with the announcement of film's premiere at 2014 Toronto International Film Festival. Another competitor and an acquaintance of hers, Thierry Duras, intervenes and offers the use of his crew. Entre réalité et fiction, le spectateur est envoûté par les prestations de Kate Winslet et Matthias Shoenaerts. At the Versailles garden site, Sabine is visited by Françoise, who tells her that André's interest in her is only a whim and will prove short-lived. As work begins on her design, Sabine initially makes little progress with the workmen recommended by one of the designers rejected by André. The story was conceived by Allison Deegan, who co-wrote the screenplay along with Rickman and Jeremy Brock. Montréal (Rivoli 2; Versailles, salle Bleue) Library and Archives Canada - Canadian Feature Film Database (LAC) Mai 16, 1975 Montréal (Rivoli 2; Versailles, salle Bleue) Library and Archives Canada - Canadian Feature Film Database (LAC) Budget Coût réel $300,000 Distributors Les Distributions Ciné-Capitale Les Films Molière Détails de production Les Trianons expliquent et contribuent à renforcer la gloire du roi Louis XIV. A la fin on a fait défiler les photos rapidement et ça a fait un petit film. As of June 2020[update], the film holds a 48% approval rating on review aggregator, Rotten Tomatoes, based on 92 reviews with an average score of 5.41/10. Yes it lacks real dramatic edge and may be seen as a typical British period costume film, but it is also a classily made pleasure that will delight its target audience. "[35] At Metacritic, which assigns a weighted mean rating out of 100 to reviews from mainstream critics, the film holds an average score of 51, based on 21 reviews, which indicates "mixed or average reviews". Film de long métrage en couleurs, tourné en vidéo, avec des comédiens professionnels et l'auteur interprétant son propre rôle, L'Ordre vert … Prior to working on Versailles, Le Nôtre collaborated with Louis Le Vau and Charles Le Brun on the park at Vaux-le … After Sabine dances with the king, she and André leave the others and walk into the garden together. Artistic direction Clémence Brunet & Simon Dupont-Gellert . These garden landscapes are nothing less than works of art. It was the first feature film for Gregson, who previously composed music for a 2014 short film Every Quiet Moment. La série Versailles, projet franco-canadien commandé par Canal Plus, a pris ses quartiers dans les allées du château. The next morning, Sabine works vigorously to mend some of the damage done by the storm and flood. André quietly endures the infidelities of his wife Françoise, who insists that her husband's success is founded on her influence at court. Versailles fait depuis longtemps le bonheur des cinéastes et des spectateurs. That same day, Louis XIV visits Sabine's work site and assesses the project skeptically but allows it to proceed. Starting with his great Versailles work and the preliminary gardens at Vaux-le-Vicomte, the documentary takes viewers on an instructive journey through the very core of Le Nôtre’s work, guided by historians, landscapers, architects and the exhibition organizers. A Little Chaos is a 2014 British period drama film directed by Alan Rickman. He was the landscape architect who designed the gardens of the Palace of Versailles, and his work represents the height of the French formal garden style, or jardin à la française. Camera lucida productions [29] The United States premiere was held at the Sonoma International Film Festival on 25 March 2015. While he can get performances out of the actors, he lacks command of pacing and plot. [10] In addition to directing, Rickman took the role of King Louis XIV. [1] Veigar Margeirsson's 2008 composition "Rise above" was used in the trailer of the film but was not part of soundtrack album,[17] which was released by Milan Records on 16 April 2015. "[7] Rickman said: "The film is not just frills at the wrists and collars. André Le Notre is certainly the most famous French gardener. André Le Nôtre Les vidéos, films et clips qu’il faut avoir vu sur Versailles Du groupe Phoenix à Thylacine, des films en musique aux survols en drone, les jardins de Versailles ne cessent d’inspirer musiciens et cinéastes professionnels ou amateurs… As a striking commoner, artlessly beautiful and fearlessly honest, Sabine attracts attention at court, and is befriended by the King's brother Duc Philippe d'Orleans and his wife Elizabeth Charlotte, Princess Palatine. He invites her to travel with him and his court to the Palace of Fontainebleau. In the morning, André finds himself alone in bed. The fountains and waterfalls are quite spectacular and the wooded groves are like outdoor rooms. After they both have left the site, Françoise's lover opens the sluice gates from the reservoir in the middle of a powerful storm and floods the work site, destroying much of the earthworks. When Sabine's project is complete, the king and his court arrive for its inauguration. film réaliste relatant l'histoire d'une jeune femme de 23 ans sdf avec son gamin de 4 ans . Utilisant toutes les ressources de l’eau, Le Nôtre joue sur l’ombre et la lumière en passant d’espaces obscurs (bosquets) à des zones plus éclairées (parterres). He worked for Louis XIV from 1645 until 1700 and designed the gardens of Versailles, Vaux le Vicomte, Chantilly and Fontainebleau, as well as the Tuileries in Paris. Jardinier en chef depuis 30 ans, Alain Baraton dévoile le travail de ceux qui s'activent à restaurer les jardins de Versailles, véritable musée en plein air... A la demande du Roi-Soleil, André Le Nôtre réalise en 1662 l'aménagement du parc du château de Versailles et offre au jardin «à la française» ses lettres de noblesse. When Françoise senses his interest in Sabine and warns him against an affair, he quotes her own speech declaring their right to seek comfort elsewhere, and becomes resolute in his intention to pursue a relationship with Sabine. "[43], Some of the film's characters are fictional, including Kate Winslet's Sabine de Barra. [23] On 11 June 2015, another scene from the film featuring Stanley Tucci was released. Producer Zygi Kamasa of Lionsgate said that "we are delighted to be working with the best of British actors and directors like Kate Winslet and Alan Rickman as we move forward in doubling our investment in British films in 2014. [6], Production began in March 2013. It's like a huge all-encompassing eye that sees everything, and it's able to cherry pick; ‘Move that,’ ‘Don't do that,’ ‘Do it this way,’ ‘Change this colour.’ And I don't know where that comes from, but it does, once you're given the job, and I have a feeling Louis probably would've been a great film director. Afterwards, André finds a glove at the worksite that he knows belongs to his wife Françoise. Versailles (TV Series 2015–2018) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more. "[41] Dennis Harvey of Variety also criticized the film, writing that A Little Chaos is "all too tidy as it imposes a predictable, pat modern sensibility on a most unconvincing depiction of late 17th-century French aristocratic life. The site's consensus states that "Stylish and well-acted without ever living up to its dramatic potential, A Little Chaos is shouldered by the impressive efforts of a talented cast. "[39] Tim Robey in The Telegraph said in his review: "If you see only one film about 17th-century French landscape gardening this year, it probably ought to be A Little Chaos, a heaving bouquet of a picture. The film had its world premiere at the 2014 Toronto International Film Festival as the closing night film on 13 September 2014. André Le Nôtre, originally rendered as André Le Nostre, was a French landscape architect and the principal gardener of King Louis XIV of France. Künstlerische Leitung Clémence Brunet & Simon Dupont-Gellert . At times, Sabine appears haunted by recurring images of wagon wheels in movement and brief glimpses of a young girl or the girl's voice. He explained that "the only way I could do it was because in a way, he's like a director, Louis, so you kind of keep the same expression on your face. It was the second film directed by Rickman, after his 1997 directorial debut The Winter Guest. [12] Principal photography commenced on 27 March 2013 and continued over eight weeks in Black Park, Cliveden House, Pinewood Studios, Blenheim Palace, Waddesdon Manor, Hampton Court Palace, Ham House, Ashridge and Chenies Manor.