Plot & Details
One woman decides to change the world by changing the lives of the people she knows in this charming and romantic comic fantasy from director Jean-Pierre Jeunet. Amelie (Audrey Tautou) is a young woman who had a decidedly unusual childhood; misdiagnosed with an unusual heart condition, Amelie didn't attend school with other children, but spent most of her time in her room, where she developed a keen imagination and an active fantasy life. Her mother Amandine (Lorella Cravotta) died in a freak accident when Amelie was eight, and her father Raphael (Rufus) had limited contact with her, since his presence seemed to throw her heart into high gear. Despite all this, Amelie has grown into a healthy and beautiful young woman who works in a cafe and has a whimsical, romantic nature. When Princess Diana dies in a car wreck in the summer of 1997, Amelie is reminded that life can be fleeting and she decides it's time for her to intervene in the lives of those around her, hoping to bring a bit of happiness to her neighbors and the regulars at the cafe. Amelie starts by bringing together two lonely people -- Georgette (Isabelle Nanty), a tobacconist with a severe case of hypochondria, and Joseph (Dominique Pinon), an especially ill-tempered customer. When Amelie finds a box of old toys in her apartment, she returns them to their former owner, Mr. Bretodeau (Maurice Benichou), sending him on a reverie of childhood. Amelie befriends Dufayel (Serge Merlin), an elderly artist living nearby whose bones are so brittle, thanks to a rare disease, that everything in his flat must be padded for his protection. And Amelie decides someone has to step into the life of Nino (Mathieu Kassovitz), a lonely adult video store clerk and part-time carnival spook-show ghost who collects pictures left behind at photo booths around Paris. Le Fabuleux Destin D'Amelie Poulain received unusually enthusiastic advance reviews prior to its French premiere in the spring of 2001, and was well received at a special free screening at that year's Cannes Film Festival.
- MPAA Rating: R
- Genre(s): Comedy,Drama,Foreign
- Run Time: 121min.
- Theatrical Release Date: 11/02/2001
- DVD Release Date: 07/16/2002
- Status: In Theaters
- Distributor(s): Miramax
- Director(s): Jean-Pierre Jeunet
- Starring: Audrey Tautou , Mathieu Kassovitz , Rufus , Yolande Moreau , Artus de Penguern
- Themes: Fathers and Daughters,First Love,Righting the Wronged,Matchmakers,Fantasy Life
- Tone: Clever,Quirky,Sweet,Whimsical,Light,Affectionate,Fanciful,Stylized
- Keywords: Parisian,altruism,cafe,daydream,fairy-tale-romance,loner,love-at-first-sight,love-fantasy,matchmaker,shyness
- Country of Origin: USA - Limited (11-02-2001),USA (11-16-2001)
- Language: French
Awards
Academy Awards
| Year | Award | Category | Cast & Crew | Result |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2001 | Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences | Best Cinematography | Bruno Delbonnel | Nominated |
| 2001 | Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences | Best Sound | Vincent Arnardi | Nominated |
| 2001 | Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences | Best Original Screenplay | Jean-Pierre Jeunet | Nominated |
| 2001 | Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences | Best Sound | Jean Umansky | Nominated |
| 2001 | Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences | Best Art Direction | Aline Bonetto | Nominated |
| 2001 | Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences | Best Art Direction | Marie-Laure Valla | Nominated |
| 2001 | Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences | Best Foreign Language Film | Jean-Pierre Jeunet | Nominated |
| 2001 | Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences | Best Original Screenplay | Guillaume Laurant | Nominated |
| 2001 | Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences | Best Sound | Guillaume Leriche | Nominated |
British Academy of Film and Television Arts
| Year | Award | Category | Cast & Crew | Result |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2001 | British Academy of Film and Television Arts | Best Original Screenplay | Jean-Pierre Jeunet | Won |
| 2001 | British Academy of Film and Television Arts | Best Editing | Herve Schneid | Nominated |
| 2001 | British Academy of Film and Television Arts | Best Foreign Language Film | Jean-Pierre Jeunet | Nominated |
| 2001 | British Academy of Film and Television Arts | Best Director | Jean-Pierre Jeunet | Nominated |
| 2001 | British Academy of Film and Television Arts | Best Actress | Audrey Tautou | Nominated |
| 2001 | British Academy of Film and Television Arts | Best Film Music | Yann Tiersen | Nominated |
| 2001 | British Academy of Film and Television Arts | Best Cinematography | Bruno Delbonnel | Nominated |
| 2001 | British Academy of Film and Television Arts | Best Foreign Language Film | Claudie Ossard | Nominated |
| 2001 | British Academy of Film and Television Arts | Best Production Design | Aline Bonetto | Won |
| 2001 | British Academy of Film and Television Arts | Best Original Screenplay | Guillaume Laurant | Won |
| 2001 | British Academy of Film and Television Arts | Best Picture | Claudie Ossard | Nominated |
Golden Globes
| Year | Award | Category | Cast & Crew | Result |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2001 | Hollywood Foreign Press Association | Best Foreign Language Film | Nominated |
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