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Directed by Yves Angelo
This metaphorical drama, about the changes brought to French society by revolution, stars Gérard Depardieu as Chabert, a French soldier who served under Napoleon in 1807 and was thought to have died in battle. In fact, Chabert was nearly buried in a mass grave with a large number of deceased soldiers, but he managed to crawl from the pile of corpses and has been wandering through the French countryside ever since. In the ten years since his "death," Chabert's wife (Fanny Ardant) has spent his fortune and gone on to marry Count Ferraud (Andre Dussolier), which has made her a woman of wealth and power. When Chabert, now a lumbering tramp, confronts the Countess, she refuses to admit that he was once her husband, and Chabert takes her to court to recover his money and property. Colonel Chabert was based on a novella by Honoré de Balzac, and it marked the directorial debut of Yves Angelo, previously one of France's top cinematographers. ~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide
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What better person to direct a costume drama than a cinematographer? Yves Angelo filmed such great French movies as The Accompanist, A Heart in Winter, and All the Mornings of the World, but had never directed a film. With Colonel Chabert he got his chance, and won best new director at the Cesar awards for his effort. Focusing on the life of a soldier presumed dead, Colonel Chabert is set apart from other historical costume dramas by its stunning cinematography and performances. The camera conveys a feeling of hopelessness and dreariness without sensationalizing the pain. At times, however, Angelo lingers too long on an image when he'd be better off moving to the next scene. Gerard Depardieu is wonderful as a man less concerned with love than he is with power. The tragic intensity Depardieu brings to his character is superbly subtle. In Colonel Chabert Depardieu brings a human dimension to his character as well as his legendary attention to detail. Thoughtfully directed, beautifully filmed, and superbly acted, Colonel Chabert is everything one could hope for in a period film. ~ Laura Abraham, All Movie Guide
 

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