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Indochine
Indochine
1992 ·159 min ·France, Vietnam, Malaysia ·PG-13 18+
7.8
IMDb 7.0 КП 7.8 RT 74%
Drama, Romance
Director: Régis Wargnier
Trailers Indochine
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In colonial Vietnam, dashing French naval captain Jean-Baptiste, wealthy plantation owner Éliane Devries, and her adopted Vietnamese daughter Camillevare the three points of a cross-cultural romantic triangle. As the struggle against European imperialism sweeps Indochina, Jean-Baptiste and Camille have to choose sides and Éliane faces the emotionally difficult challenge of raising the child of her daughter and ex-lover.

US Gross: $5.6M
Worldwide: $29.6M
Catherine Deneuve
Actor
Vincent Perez
Actor
Linh-Dan Pham
Actor
🏆 Golden Globe 1993 — Best International Feature Film
🏆 César Awards 1993 — Best Production Design
🏆 César Awards 1993 — Best Sound
🎬 César Awards 1993 — Best Supporting Actor
🎬 César Awards 1993 — Best Director
🎬 César Awards 1993 — Best Original Score
🎬 César Awards 1993 — Best Costume Design
🏆 César Awards 1993 — Best Cinematography
🏆 César Awards 1993 — Best Supporting Actress
🎬 BAFTA 1994 — Best International Feature Film
🏆 César Awards 1993 — Best Actress
🎬 César Awards 1993 — Best Picture
🎬 Academy Awards 1993 — Best Actress
🏆 Goya Awards 1993 — Best European Film
🏆 Academy Awards 1993 — Best International Feature Film
🎬 César Awards 1993 — Most Promising Actress
🎬 César Awards 1993 — Best Film Editing

Indochine is widely celebrated as a visually stunning and emotionally resonant epic that masterfully intertwines personal melodrama with the backdrop of colonial decline. While a small minority of critics dismiss it as a soap opera or colonialist aestheticization, the general consensus praises its ambitious storytelling and the powerful central performance by Catherine Deneuve.

Acting Catherine Deneuve delivers an elegant and sophisticated performance that anchors the film’s emotional weight.
Production The cinematography and production design are masterfully crafted, successfully immersing the viewer in the landscapes and atmosphere of historical Indochina.
Theme The film succeeds in balancing intimate, personal narratives of love and family with the broader, harsh realities of political and colonial upheaval.
Acting Opinions on Vincent Pérez’s performance are divided, with some viewers finding his portrayal seamless and charming, while others perceive it as lackluster or inferior to his co-stars.
Pacing The extensive runtime and leisurely pacing are seen by most as necessary for the film's immersive storytelling, though some viewers find the length excessive or characteristic of a melodramatic soap opera.
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