the “singing prole” all in chiaroscuro

FRANCE 4 – SATURDAY FEBRUARY 24 AT 11:00 P.M. – DOCUMENTARY

“Since my adolescence, the figure of Montand has accompanied my life. » If there were only one unconditional fan of Yves Montand left, it would be this other Yves, Jeuland, a documentary filmmaker known and recognized for his talent for unearthing images, undressing icons, revealing the dark side of myths.

We knew him more distanced, more caustic – see his documentary on Georges Frêche, his week immersed at the Elysée or his Extravagant Monsieur Piccoli… But Yves Jeuland assumes, and comments in the first person on this “affective inventory of rants, crushes and applause”.

After Charlie Chaplin, the genius of freedom, so here he is, alongside his accomplice Vincent Josse, in the footsteps of the “singing prole”. In the wake of the young Ivo Livi, this “little Italian immigrant who landed in Marseille at the age of 2 and a half”. Steeped in ambition but also in anguish, the beginner Montand kept, at the age of 19, a diary in which “he glues and collects all the articles reporting his exploits”. It will take him two years to recover from his breakup with Edith Piaf: “I don’t think we have enough of real love stories like that”confided the actor years later.

“Autodidact”

Followed by the meeting with Simone Signoret, with Jacques Prévert (Dead leaves…), the companionship then the break with the Communist Party – the filming of The Confessionby Costa-Gavras, in 1970, on the tragedy of the Czech Artur London, condemned during the Prague trials in 1952 to deny himself in the name of an ideology that he never ceased to serve, will earn Ivo Livi to stay angry for more than twenty years with his brother, then a member of the party and leader of the CGT. “I cannot conceive of this work without being in harmony with the things that are happening around me”said Montand.

His path then crossed that of Claude Sautet, “just as decisive as Costa-Gavras”, according to Yves Jeuland. It will be Caesar and Rosaliein 1972, with Romy Schneider, Vincent, François, Paul… and the otherswith two other Italians, Piccoli and Reggiani.

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Archive images (visual and audio), carefully staged, finally tell us about the aging actor who recognized, when he was offered by Claude Berri the role of Papet in Jean de Florette (1986), having initially been offended: “I didn’t want to become an old man. »

Young or old, Yves Montand embodied the XXe century, in “self-taught who tries to become number 1 in his game”, says the director of the documentary. With this true-false panegyric all in chiaroscuro, which was projected in official competition of Cannes Classics at the 2021 Cannes Film Festival, for the actor’s centenary, the man who did not want to appear like an old gentleman can tip his famous hat to Yves Jeuland: he has earned his stripes as a great gentleman.

Montand is oursdocumentary by Yves Jeuland, written with Vincent Josse (Fr., 2021, 95 min).

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