Release Date : Jun 5, 2009 Wide Genre Movie :Art House & International,Drama
Mpaa Rating : PG
Actors :Yolande Moreau,Ulrich Tukur,Anne Bennent,Geneviève Mnich,Nico Rogner,Adelaide Leroux,Serge Lariviere,Françoise Lebrun
Belgian actress Yolande Moreau headlines this biopic, starring as a little-known but uncommonly brilliant painter. Frenchwoman Séraphine Louis (Moreau), aka Séraphine de Senlis, lived from 1864 to 1942. Though ostensibly a shepherdess and housekeeper whose chief duties involved cooking, cleaning, and ironing, in her off-hours Séraphine joyously turned to natural elements of the outdoor world, with which she felt a tremendous degree of emotional and spiritual communion. Séraphine channeled these undying passions through painting, and, having only the scantest materials at hand, created paints from elements such as animal blood, oil from church candles, and dirt pulled from the ground. With these crude and raw tools, the nascent, budding artist created tableaux of floral arrangements utterly unlike any seen before. Sadly, those around Séraphine perceived the paintings as coarse and unimpressive -- something of a joke. Her life took a most fantastic turn, then, when Wilhelm Uhde (Ulrich Tukur), a German art critic, turned up in Senlis -- and laid eyes on the young woman's creations for the first time. Yet, despite the success that Uhde brought to Séraphine, a sad future still lay ahead for the young woman -- one accompanied by continued obscurity and emotional isolation. ~ Nathan Southern, Rovi
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What makes this slow, intense film so compelling is its persuasive creation of complex characters: You scarcely believe Moreau is an actor and that the film isn't, on some level, archival footage of the real painter.Richard Nilsen-Arizona Republic
A naive, between-the-wars French painter is brought to vivid life in the satisfying fact-inspired drama Seraphine.
Eddie Cockrell-Variety
Provost and cowriter Marc Abdelnour explore the mutable boundaries between spirituality, naivete, genius, and madness, showing how the two outsiders and polar opposites cultivated a mutual understanding.
Andrea Gronvall-Chicago Reader
This utterly beguiling biopic about a cleaning lady with the artistic gifts of a Van Gogh is just a bit special.
Trevor Johnston-Time Out
Yolande Moreau plays the industrious but touched washerwoman-turned-painter Séraphine de Senlis with an open-faced conviction that is almost unnerving in its intensity.
Roger Moore-Orlando Sentinel
Seraphine is rare in its sympathetic focus on a laborer, yet refined in its execution.
Joe Williams-St. Louis Post-Dispatch
Provost's film has few equals in depicting the dangerous territory between artistic inspiration and madness.
Jeffrey Overstreet-Filmwell
Gives testimony to the human spirit.
Dennis Schwartz-Ozus' World Movie Reviews
Thoughtful as it is, the movie lacks the poetry or point of view to see its idea through with force.
Jon Frosch-The Stranger (Seattle, WA)
Engrossing, well-shot bio-pic ... which won seven Cesars, including Best Picture, from the French Academy in 2008, has a gorgeous antique look and a surfeit of empathy. A lovely, lingering film.
Philip Martin-Arkansas Democrat-Gazette
It's a plodding film in its storytelling, but with a sensitive attitude to its subject. In its best moments, it simply wonders at the rapturous state in which this devout Christian creates her art.
Edward Porter-Sunday Times (UK)
Séraphine is a deceptively subtle tale.
Jason Solomons-Guardian [UK]
It's like reading the introductory essay in an exhibition catalogue, except that it takes two hours. Personally, I couldn't stop thinking of Susan Boyle on Britain's Got Talent.
Nicholas Barber-Independent on Sunday
This biopic, which swept the board at the Césaires, is somewhat over-inclined to reverence and simplification; but it is also, some of the time, rewarding and touching.
Robert Hanks-Independent
This true story dragged out for so long that I ceased to care.
Alex Zane-Sun Online
Séraphine doesn't mess with the formula but the script allows plenty of awkward details to remain and we're allowed to decide for ourselves if fame was a godsend for her.
-This is London
Made with a remarkable attention to detail that makes the characters and period spring vividly to life
Rich Cline-Shadows on the Wall
Superb central performance in this original take on the art biopic.
Ian Nathan-Empire Magazine
Depends on your levels of Christmas spirit. Nativity either glorifies the charming amateurishness of the British school play or celebrates the slapdash incompetence of the British film industry.
Matt McNally-Film4
A classy drama and a sympathetic portrait of two outsiders and the vibrant, unsettling work that binds them.
Wendy Ide-Times [UK]
A measured, soulful and tactile work; a film with gouache beneath its fingernails.
Xan Brooks-Guardian [UK]
A little long, but quietly rewarding.
Tim Robey-Daily Telegraph
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