1. Bonnard, Pierre & Marthe | Rotten Tomatoes
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1893. When aspiring French artist Pierre Bonnard (Vincent Macaigne) -- a protégé of Claude Monet -- meets Marthe de Méligny (Cécile de France), he has no idea that this self-proclaimed aristocrat will become the cornerstone of his life and work. From this moment, though she appears in over a third of his work, she's more than just a muse; together over five decades, the couple will explore creative fulfillment, love and jealousies that challenge the standards of the time, as the film interrogates the great mystery around their relationship.
2. FFF 2024 - Bonnard, Pierre & Marthe | Len Lye Centre
When aspiring artist Pierre Bonnard (Macaigne) - a protégé of Claude Monet - meets Marthe de Méligny (de France), he has no idea that this self-proclaimed ...
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3. Bonnard, Pierre & Marthe - Official Site - Palace Films
The beautiful and transporting new historical drama from multi award-winning director Martin Provost (Séraphine, The Midwife) about the turbulent love story.
Vincent Macaigne and Cécile de France star in award-winning director Martin Provost's new historical drama about the colourful relationship and collaboration of the renowned post-Impressionist painter and his wife.

4. Bonnard, Pierre and Marthe, interview with Martin Provost
Jan 8, 2024 · This dual biopic screened at Cannes Première explores five decades of the passionate and artistic relationship between Pierre Bonnard and his wife Marthe de Mé ...
What was the inspiration for the film? Is it an idea you had had for a while? After Séraphine, I was approached by Marthe Bonnard’s grand-niece, who wanted me to…
5. Review: Bonnard, Pierre and Marthe | philipbrasor.com
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Director Martin Provost is known for his biopics of French women, both real and (semi-)fictional, and his latest extends the idea by studying the artistic evolution of Marthe de Meligny (Cécile de …

6. Bonnard, Pierre & Marthe - Memento International
BONNARD, PIERRE & MARTHE ... When French painter Pierre Bonnard met Marthe de Méligny, he didn't know this self-proclaimed aristocrat would become the cornerstone ...
7. Bonnard: Pierre & Marthe | Jerusalem Theatre
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France, 2023A film by Martin ProvostFeaturing: Cecile de France, Vincent Macaigne, and Stacy Martin122 Mins. | French with Hebrew & English subtitlesThe life of French painter Pierre Bonnard and his wife, Marthe de Méligny, over five decades.Courtesy of New Cinema...
8. Bonnard, Pierre and Marthe (2023) - Letterboxd
Bonnard, Pierre et Marthe. Directed by Martin Provost. Synopsis. When French ... Flag for Hong Kong Hong Kong French May Cinema 2024. Theatrical limited. 23 ...
When French painter Pierre Bonnard met Marthe de Méligny, he didn’t know this self-proclaimed aristocrat would become the cornerstone of his life and work. From this moment, she became more than just a muse for the “painter of happiness”, appearing in more than a third of his work. Together, they reached their artistic fulfillment thanks to a colourful love, different from the standards of their time, nurturing the great mystery around their relationship. Based on a true story.

9. Bonnard, Pierre & Marthe | Palace Nova
Vincent Macaigne and Cecile de France enrapture in BONNARD, PIERRE & MARTHE, the beautiful and transporting new historical drama from multi award-winning ...
Vincent Macaigne and Cecile de France enrapture in BONNARD, PIERRE & MARTHE, the beautiful and transporting new historical drama from multi award-winning director Martin Provost ('Séraphine', 'The Midwife') about the turbulent love story between the famous post-Impressionist painter and his lesser-known - but highly influential - wife.
10. Bonnard, Pierre & Marthe - John McDonald
Sep 12, 2024 · Down by the riverside, with Pierre et Marthe. Despite the hundreds of books and catalogues devoted to the art of Pierre Bonnard, we are ...
Despite the hundreds of books and catalogues devoted to the art of Pierre Bonnard, we are obliged to piece together his life from a mass of unreliable snippets. The major authority was his great-nephew, Antoine Terrasse (1928-2013), but the family connection can also act as a form of censorship, ensuring that difficult or disreputable stories […]
