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DramaRomance

Rendez-vous

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Nina is a young, carefree actress who arrives in Paris searching for her big break. There, she finds drama both on- and offstage as she becomes involved with three men: a mild-mannered real-estate agent who offers her stability, a bad-boy actor who lives dangerously on the edge, and an intense theater director who casts her in a production of “Romeo and Juliet.” As opening night approaches, the emotional extremes of Nina’s love life fuel her art.

Release Date : 1985-05-15

Language :FrenchEnglish

Adult : false

Status : Released

Production Company : Films A2T. Films

Production Country : France

Alternative Titles : André Téchiné's Rendez-Vous

Cast

Lambert Wilson

Character Name : Quentin

Original Name : Lambert Wilson

Gender : Male

Juliette Binoche

Character Name : Nina

Original Name : Juliette Binoche

Gender : Female

Wadeck Stanczak

Character Name : Paulot

Original Name : Wadeck Stanczak

Gender : Male

Jean-Louis Trintignant

Character Name : Scrutzler

Original Name : Jean-Louis Trintignant

Gender : Male

Dominique Lavanant

Character Name : Gertrude

Original Name : Dominique Lavanant

Gender : Female

Jean-Louis Vitrac

Character Name : Fred

Original Name : Jean-Louis Vitrac

Gender : Male

Jacques Nolot

Character Name : Max

Original Name : Jacques Nolot

Gender : Male

Anne Wiazemsky

Character Name : Administrator

Original Name : Anne Wiazemsky

Gender : Female

Olimpia Carlisi

Character Name : Olimpia

Original Name : Olimpia Carlisi

Gender : Female

Caroline Faro

Character Name :

Original Name : Caroline Faro

Gender : Male

Katsumi Furukata

Character Name :

Original Name : Katsumi Furukata

Gender : Male

Arlette Gordon

Character Name : Journalist

Original Name : Arlette Gordon

Gender : Female

Philippe Landoulsi

Character Name : Stage Manager

Original Name : Philippe Landoulsi

Gender : Male

Madeleine Marie

Character Name : Flower Seller

Original Name : Madeleine Marie

Gender : Male

Serge Martina

Character Name : Stage Actor

Original Name : Serge Martina

Gender : Male

Michèle Moretti

Character Name : Daisy

Original Name : Michèle Moretti

Gender : Female

Annie Noël

Character Name : Stage Actress

Original Name : Annie Noël

Gender : Female

Patrick Pérez

Character Name : Drunk Guy

Original Name : Patrick Pérez

Gender : Male

Reviews

M

MoHA

@merenabe

2021-06-23

This film includes some graphic scenes that in any other picture would likely feel extremely gratuitous. And yet, Rendez-vous is so well executed that that isn't the case here. Mind you, the scenes are still very graphic, but they don't feel gratuitous; rather, they feel like a natural and necessary element of the story. Focusing on a young woman who has moved to Paris to become an actor, the story follows her as she suffers through a range of extremely trying and tumultuous experiences. She is young and vibrant, and sexually free, and yet - perhaps as a direct result of this unguarded personality - she is exploited, taken advantage of, and preyed upon at every moment by the various men who move in and out of her life. The emotional toll this takes on her is plainly evident, and the way that her care-free spirit is slowly stripped away is tragic to witness as the story progresses. The emotional transformation of Nina is brought to life by Juliette Binoche, in a truly fearless and superb performance. She deserves much credit for this film; she is physically and emotionally exposed throughout, and the authenticity of her performance is never in question. The supporting roles in this film are stellar as well, but not one performance can match that of Binoche. This is her film, through and through. I found this movie to be quite unique. Paris has never looked more foreboding and working-class as it does here (perhaps save for 400 Blows), the graphic depictions of sex never come across as unnecessary or gratuitous, and the story at the heart of the film feels genuine and tragic. Though I don't know that I would recommend it to anyone but unapologetic cinemaphiles, that in no way diminishes its quality.