Couple

Nominee
Golden Lion
Venice Film Festival
An expressive and moving portrait of a tempestuous marriage, one told with elan that feels rich in feeling.

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A Couple

“All happy families are alike; each unhappy family is unhappy in its own way.” Leo Tolstoy’s famed opening to Anna Karenina easily applies to the early years of his deliriously passionate marriage to a woman 16 years his junior, as well as to their final years, marked by violent arguments, guilt, and recriminations. Prolific documentary maestro Frederick Wiseman (46 feature-length films since 1967) has fashioned a moving, empathetic monologue based on the diaries of Sophia Tolstoy, with whom the great writer had 13 children and who, as his amanuensis, copied his masterpiece, War and Peace, seven times. Filmed amid gorgeous, idyllic settings befitting a Russian countess, French actress Nathalie Boutefeu portrays Sophia as a determined, loving, angry woman who recognizes the limitations of long-term marriage to a man of world-renown. In the words of Olivia Harrison (wife of George Harrison): “The secret to long-term marriage? You don’t get divorced.” – Karen Cooper, Director, Film Forum
Not Rated
Genre
Drama
Runtime
64
Language
English
Director
Frederick Wiseman
Writer(s)
Nathalie Boutefeu, Frederick Wiseman
Cast
Nathalie Boutefeu
Awards:
Nominee, Golden Lion, Venice Film Festival
FEATURED REVIEW
https://www.theguardian.com/film/2022/sep/02/a-couple-review-sofia-tolstoy-frederick-wisema

At just 64 minutes, this is a very modestly proportioned film from veteran documentary film-maker Frederick Wiseman, whose works generally run at epic length. And in fact 'A Couple' is very different to his habitual output: it’s a belletristic homage to the most famously unhappy marriage in literary ...

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