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The Chambermaid of the Titanic
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Synopsis
Cuca Canals and director Bigas Luna (Jamon, Jamon) adapted Didier Decoin's novel, winner of the Goncourt Prize, for this period film, a Spanish-French-Italian co-production. French foundry worker Horty (Oliver Martinez), married to Zoe (Romane Bohringer), wins a competition of strength. His prize is a trip to witness the Titanic's launch from Southhampton. At his hotel room, Marie (Aitana Sanchez-Gijon) tells him that she is a Titanic chambermaid with nowhere to stay. Although she sleeps in his bed, they don't have sex. When Horty awakens, she's gone. Later, he spots a photographer taking her picture and buys the photograph. Horty returns to France, where he hears rumors that his wife Zoe has been sleeping with the foundry boss. After his drinking buddies find the photo of Marie, they ask him about her, and he begins to fabricate a tale -- seen in flashbacks -- of his encounters with Marie, a story which increases in eroticism as he retells it night after night with increasing theatrical flourishes and embellishments. Southhampton scenes were actually filmed in Trieste. ~ Bhob Stewart, All Movie Guide


Production Crew

Gerardo Herrero Associate Producer
Stephane Sorlot Associate Producer
Didier Decoin Book Author
Patrick Blossier Cinematographer
Alberto Iglesias Composer (Music Score)
J.J. Bigas Luna Director
Kenout Peltier Editor
Gerard Crosnier Executive Producer
Massimo Ferrero Executive Producer
Daniel Toscan du Plantier Producer
Mate Cantero Producer
Yves Marmion Producer
Gualtiero Caprara Production Designer
Cuca Canals Screenwriter
J.J. Bigas Luna Screenwriter
Jean-Paul Mugel Sound/Sound Designer
Year: 1997
Runtime: 98
Country: France
MPAA Rating: NR
Category: Feature

Genre
Drama

Sound
Dolby

Produced by
Alta Films
France 2 Cinema
La Sept Cinema
Mate Productions
Sogepaq
Tornasol Films
Union Generale Cinematographique
Westdeutscher Rundfunk

Release
September 11, 1998 (USA)