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The Double Life of Véronique
The Double Life of Véronique
La Double Vie de Véronique
1991 ·98 min ·France, Norway, Poland ·R 16+
7.9
IMDb 7.6 КП 7.6 RT 86% MC 86
Drama, Fantasy
Director: Krzysztof Kieslowski
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Véronique is a beautiful young French woman who aspires to be a renowned singer; Weronika lives in Poland, has a similar career goal and looks identical to Véronique, though the two are not related. The film follows both women as they contend with the ups and downs of their individual lives, with Véronique embarking on an unusual romance with Alexandre Fabbri, a puppeteer who may be able to help her with her existential issues.

US Gross: $2M
Worldwide: $2M
Irène Jacob
Actor
Wladyslaw Kowalski
Actor
Halina Gryglaszewska
Actor
🏆 Cannes Film Festival 1991 — FIPRESCI Prize
🏆 Cannes Film Festival 1991 — Silver Award – Best Actress
🏆 Cannes Film Festival 1991 — Ecumenical Jury Prize
🏆 Cannes Film Festival 1991 — Ecumenical Jury Prize
🎬 Cannes Film Festival 1991 — Palme d'Or
🎬 César Awards 1992 — Best Original Score
🎬 Golden Globe 1992 — Best International Feature Film

Krzysztof Kieślowski’s The Double Life of Véronique is widely regarded as an atmospheric and poetic masterpiece that explores themes of duality, fate, and metaphysical connection. Through its lush visual language and evocative score, the film invites viewers into an existential, dreamlike narrative that prioritizes emotional resonance over linear explanation.

Acting Irène Jacob delivers a dual performance that is both emotionally resonant and naturally empathetic, serving as the film's essential anchor.
Score Zbigniew Preisner’s operatic and haunting score functions as a vital narrative force that binds the two protagonists' lives together.
Cinematography The film utilizes an expressionist visual style, characterized by warm color palettes and deliberate lighting, to create an immersive, oneiric atmosphere.
Direction Kieślowski’s direction successfully elevates the film into a symbolic, existential meditation on destiny and the search for identity.
Screenplay The film’s cryptic, non-linear screenplay divides opinions: some find its mystery and lack of resolution profound, while others find it frustrating or lacking in catharsis.
Pacing The leisurely, contemplative pacing is praised by those who appreciate the film’s poetic nature, but it may feel disjointed or overly abstract to viewers seeking a traditional plot.
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