Directed by:
Martin ProvostCinematography:
Laurent BrunetComposer:
Michael GalassoCast:
Yolande Moreau, Ulrich Tukur, Geneviève Mnich, Nico Rogner, Adélaïde Leroux, Serge Larivière, Léna Breban, Françoise Lebrun, Corentin Lobet, Anne Benoît (more)Plots(1)
SERAPHINE centers on Séraphine de Senlis (Yolande Moreau), a simple housekeeper whose brilliantly colorful canvases adorn some of the most famous galleries in the world. Wilhelm Uhde, a German art critic and collector (Ulrich Ukur) discovers her paintings while she is working for him as a maid in Senlis near Paris in the early part of the 20th century. Martin Provost’s fictionalized and tragic portrait of this forgotten painter is a testament to creativity and the resilience of one woman s spirit. In 1913, the German collector Wilhelm Uhde, the first Picasso buyer and discoverer of acclaimed naïve primitive painter Le Douanier Rousseau, rents an apartment in Senlis in order to write and take a break from his Parisian life. He hires a cleaning lady, Séraphine, 48 years old. Some time later, while visiting the home of a prominent local family, he notices a small painting on wood. His surprise is great when he finds out that it is by none other than Séraphine. A poignant and unexpected relationship then develops between the avant-garde art dealer and the visionary cleaning lady. (official distributor synopsis)
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I didn't know the French painter Séraphine de Senlis at all before I saw this movie about her difficult life and work. It is a very well crafted biopic, but some may be put off by its slow pace and over two hours of running time. Séraphine was a simple woman without much charm or intelligence, but she had a beautiful soul which she imprinted in her fanciful paintings which literally radiate the enchantment of nature. And I remain dumbstruck not only by her naive art, but also by the acting recital of Yolande Moreau in the title role. (75%) ()