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Le corbeau

  • 1943
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 32m
ÉVALUATION IMDb
7,8/10
11 k
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Pierre Fresnay in Le corbeau (1943)
The new 4K restoration of Henri-Georges Clouzot's LE CORBEAU opens April 20 at New York's Film Forum and May 4 at Laemmle's Royal in Los Angeles. rialtopictures.com
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Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueA French village doctor becomes the target of poison-pen letters sent to village leaders, accusing him of affairs and practicing abortion.A French village doctor becomes the target of poison-pen letters sent to village leaders, accusing him of affairs and practicing abortion.A French village doctor becomes the target of poison-pen letters sent to village leaders, accusing him of affairs and practicing abortion.

  • Director
    • Henri-Georges Clouzot
  • Writers
    • Louis Chavance
    • Henri-Georges Clouzot
  • Stars
    • Pierre Fresnay
    • Ginette Leclerc
    • Micheline Francey
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  • ÉVALUATION IMDb
    7,8/10
    11 k
    MA NOTE
    • Director
      • Henri-Georges Clouzot
    • Writers
      • Louis Chavance
      • Henri-Georges Clouzot
    • Stars
      • Pierre Fresnay
      • Ginette Leclerc
      • Micheline Francey
    • 64Commentaires d'utilisateurs
    • 56Commentaires de critiques
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    Pierre Fresnay
    Pierre Fresnay
    • Le docteur Rémy Germain
    Ginette Leclerc
    Ginette Leclerc
    • Denise Saillens
    Micheline Francey
    Micheline Francey
    • Laura Vorzet
    Héléna Manson
    Héléna Manson
    • Marie Corbin - l'infirmière
    Jeanne Fusier-Gir
    Jeanne Fusier-Gir
    • La mercière
    Sylvie
    Sylvie
    • La mère du cancéreux
    Liliane Maigné
    Liliane Maigné
    • Rolande Saillens
    Pierre Larquey
    Pierre Larquey
    • Le docteur Michel Vorzet
    Noël Roquevert
    Noël Roquevert
    • Saillens - la maître d'école
    Bernard Lancret
    Bernard Lancret
    • Le substitut
    Antoine Balpêtré
    Antoine Balpêtré
    • Le docteur Delorme
    • (as Antoine Balpétré)
    Jean Brochard
    Jean Brochard
    • Bonnevi - le trésorier de l'hôpital
    Pierre Bertin
    Pierre Bertin
    • Le sous-préfet
    Louis Seigner
    Louis Seigner
    • Le docteur Bertrand
    Roger Blin
    • François - le cancéreux du 13
    Robert Clermont
    • Monsieur de Maquet
    Palau
    Palau
    • Le receveur de P.T.T.
    Marcel Delaître
    Marcel Delaître
    • Le dominicain
    • (as Marcel Delaitre)
    • Director
      • Henri-Georges Clouzot
    • Writers
      • Louis Chavance
      • Henri-Georges Clouzot
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    Commentaires des utilisateurs64

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    Lechuguilla

    Dark And Subversive

    Someone unknown sends a series of slanderous letters to various people in a small French town, the motive apparently being to drive a local medical doctor out. The letters are signed: "The Raven".

    On the face of it, the story is a kind of whodunit. Who is the Raven, and what motivates him or her? That's the mystery. There's no shortage of suspects, including the very doctor who supposedly is being hounded.

    But the film, released during the dregs of the Nazi regime in Germany, contains relevant political subtext and themes, not the least of which is the idea that someone, anyone, can be an informer. Knowing a town's dirty little secrets, the rumors, people's weaknesses and vices can be deadly in the hands of someone with a penchant for writing, and a desire to tell all. What the raven writes is to some extent true. And the truth turns the townsfolk against each other.

    The raven, as an anonymous entity, functions as a whistle blower, a snitch, a spy, a secret agent, a kind of Deep Throat. Thematically, the film is dark and subversive.

    The film's B&W lighting is noirish and effective. I especially liked the sequence where a naked light bulb hanging down from the ceiling gets swung back and forth, like a pendulum, as two characters converse about moral pendulums of right and wrong, sanity and insanity, light and darkness. Where does one begin and the other end, asks a character.

    Although "The Raven" gets off to a slow start, the plot and the thematic import do pick up. Two-thirds in, the film curves deep, both as a whodunit and in its cinematic statement on the issues germane to whistle blowing and informing.
    7claudio_carvalho

    The Power of Rumors

    In the village of Saint Robin, the population receives poison pen letters signed as The Raven spreading rumors and accusations. Dr. Rémy Germain (Pierre Fresnay), who is having an affair with the social assistant Laura (Micheline Francey), the wife of the psychiatrist Dr. Michel Vorzet (Pierre Larquey) that works with him at the local hospital, is the main victim of The Raven. His affair is disclosed and he is also accused of abortionist. When a patient of the hospital commits suicide after receiving a letter telling that his cancer is terminal, the loathed nurse Marie Corbin (Héléna Manson) is arrested since people believe she is The Raven. But soon there are other letters and Dr. Vorzet tries to identify who might be the notorious Raven.

    "Le Corbeau" is an intriguing film directed by Henri-Georges Clouzot, with the storyline about a mysterious character entitled The Raven that writes poison pen letters and the power of rumors and the effect in the population of a small town in France. The film was banned in France since it was produced by the German company Continental Films during World War II in the occupied France. My vote is seven.

    Title (Brazil): "O Corvo" ("The Raven")
    8filipemanuelneto

    A forgotten pearl.

    Made during the Nazi occupation of France, this little film is truly a gem, and it is a pity that, at the time, its authors and some actors were so badly treated within their own country at the expense of accusations of collaboration with the invaders, and of having made a film that allegedly speaks ill of the French people. This is not what is at stake here, the film could be perfectly set in any part of Europe or even in the USA and would not rigorously lose anything with this change.

    Everything takes place in a small isolated village where, out of nowhere, a lot of anonymous defamatory letters begin to appear, signed by a figure who calls himself "The Crow". These letters go on to divulge the secrets and sins of the targeted persons, that kind of thing that we prefer that nobody knows about us. However, the main target turns out to be a doctor from the local hospital, accused of performing abortions and having love affairs with several women in the village. So far, nothing special... but one of the recipients of the letters committed suicide because of it, giving rise to a police investigation.

    The film has a lot of qualities, even though it's not perfect. I felt that it starts very abruptly, does not introduce the environment or the situation, and ends in much the same way: it is only in the final moments that we finally know who wrote the letters. In the best noir style, nothing is as it seems and there is no one innocent. We even suspect children.

    The cast is very good and does a very competent job, skillfully directed by Henri-Georges Clouzot. Pierre Fresnay is a charismatic protagonist with a good presence and Ginette Leclerc is magnificent, intense and deliciously not naive. Pierre Larquey also does a really good job here, full of personality and intensity. Micheline Francey is an equally good addition, but her role didn't strike me as all that impressive.

    Technically, it's an excellent film noir, with very good cinematography and a deft use of light and sets. There are no visual gimmicks here, the film relies heavily on camerawork and there are some really amazing scenes, like when you see through a keyhole. There is also no soundtrack, but the sound effects and sound are good.
    10dbdumonteil

    Thunderbolt .

    It's a legend!and a black one!The most famous scandal of French cinema during the occupation,le corbeau (the raven) has not lost its feathers even today. The facts:it was produced by the German firm "continental" where Clouzot used to work as a scripter "en chef".But people went as far as saying that the movie was shown in German movie theaters under the disagreeable title "a small town like so many other ones in France" .Balderdash!The movie was never released in Germany at the time. As Roger Boussinot wrote in "l'encyclopédie du cinéma"(1980),"the bourgeoisie ,be it French or German was all the same everywhere,and Hitler,whose fortunes were on the wane ,had to treat his own (bourgeoisie) gently.Actually,the film ran into difficulties after the Liberation.It was the ideal scapegoat,and along with so many others ,like Sacha Guitry,Arletty(the female star of "les enfants du paradis"),Ginette Leclerc (the female star of "le corbeau")and other "collaborators" (sic),Clouzot was blacklisted.

    Why so much acrimony against "le corbeau"?Because it depicted life in French provinces in a way that was far from being idyllic.Anonymous letters are sent by the "raven",and drags the town through the mud.At first sight ,it seems like a simple whodunit:Clouzot 's first effort (l'assassin habite au 21) was a thriller.But there's more to the picture than meets the eye:what was latent in the first movie,we see it in its true colors:Clouzot's contempt for the whole human race,which will increase over the years.No character in "le corbeau " to identify with:the prototype of the film noir.Where is good?Where is bad?The most famous scene remains that of the light sway :the world is not black and white,what you thought black might be white and vice versa .

    "Le Corbeau' was released at the wrong time.It was too different from the "Occupation" movies which dealt with "escape" "dream" as works as Carné's "les visiteurs du soir" or Jean Delannoy/Jean Cocteau's "l'éternel retour" testify.It was 1947 before HG Clouzot was allowed to direct again.Four years has passed,and he came back to Belgian writer Steeman (whose "le dernier des six" and "l'assassin habite au 21" he had already adapted),but his venom and his misanthropy hadn't dried up,and more masterpieces were to follow.

    Otto Preminger directed a remake "the 13th letter" in 1951 which I haven't seen.On the other hand ,there was a French "modern "update by Yves Boisset (Radio Corbeau,1989)which is watchable but which can't be compared to Clouzot's thunderbolt back in 1943.
    stephen-357

    The plague of lies and deceit

    "Beware! I see all and tell all." So quoth the Raven, the pen name of the mysterious writer of poison pen letters that has plagued a small town in France with suspicion, fear and anxiety. Since this film was made by a Frenchman under a German controlled studio during Nazi occupied France in 1943, there is a subtext not necessarily explicit in the film itself, but nonetheless pervades its very essence. In Le Corbeau, Dr. Remy Germain becomes a victim when letters start circulating that accuse him of having an affair with a married woman and of being an abortionist. Both of these accusations are false but do contain half-truths, and it is the unfortunate tendency for groups of people, usually motivated by fear, to assume the worst. Furthermore, Germain is an outsider, in that he refuses to participate in gossip and avoids social clicks, which ironically makes him a target. Soon he will find himself under suspicion and alienated. Since virtually every member of the community has some skeleton in their closet, they would much rather turn their ire on the accused than risk having their own affairs aired by The Raven. And so the drama escalates to a crisis where Clouzot does not even spare the victim of blame. By assuming a position of detachment, Germain has turned a blind eye and thereby contributing to ignorance which only provides fuel for the Raven and the lies and deceit spread like a plague.

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      In the real story, the letters were signed "The Eye of the Tiger" and not "The Raven". The director chose the latter signature after the description of the accused made by a journalist during the 1922 trial: "She looks like a small bird who folded its wings." Interestingly after this movie the word "raven" stayed in the French language ("corbeau") to designate someone who sends anonymous letters. It is a very rare example of a movie expression influencing language.
    • Citations

      Le docteur Rémy Germain: [examining Denise in his office] Now breathe.

      [puts his head against her chest and listens for a few seconds]

      Le docteur Rémy Germain: Breathe normally.

    • Autres versions
      There is an Italian edition of this film on DVD, distributed by DNA srl, "L'ULTIMO DEI SEI (1941) + LE CORBEAU (Il corvo, 1943)" (2 Films on a single DVD), re-edited with the contribution of film historian Riccardo Cusin. This version is also available for streaming on some platforms.
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    Détails

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    • Date de sortie
      • 28 septembre 1943 (France)
    • Pays d’origine
      • France
    • Site officiel
      • StudioCanal International (France)
    • Langues
      • French
      • Latin
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Le Corbeau
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Montfort-l'Amaury, Yvelines, France
    • société de production
      • Continental Films
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    • Brut – États-Unis et Canada
      • 36 089 $ US
    • Fin de semaine d'ouverture – États-Unis et Canada
      • 6 452 $ US
      • 22 avr. 2018
    • Brut – à l'échelle mondiale
      • 36 089 $ US
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    • Durée
      1 heure 32 minutes
    • Couleur
      • Black and White
    • Rapport de forme
      • 1.33 : 1

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