: The film is bolstered by a talented ensemble, including Fanny Ardant as Jeanne, Benoît Poelvoorde as Maugin's loyal friend Félix, and Stéfi Celma as his young protégé.
: Critics frequently noted that the role feels like an echo of Depardieu’s own life, blurring the lines between the actor and the character.
: Much of the acclaim centered on Gérard Depardieu , with reviewers describing his performance as "awesome," "irresistible," and "touching".
The 2022 film Les Volets verts (The Green Shutters) is a poignant drama directed by , serving as a melancholic exploration of aging, legacy, and the vulnerability hidden behind public personas. Adapted from Georges Simenon’s 1950 novel and featuring the final screenplay by Jean-Loup Dabadie , the film is a character study of a "sacred monster" of the stage facing his final act. Core Themes and Narrative
: The narrative focuses on the "twilight" of Maugin, stripping away his abrasive, social exterior to reveal an intimate portrait of a man laid bare.
: Despite his outward "big mouth" and fame, the story emphasizes Maugin's internal loneliness and his lingering love for his former wife, Jeanne. Critical Reception and Performances
At its heart, the film follows (played by Gérard Depardieu), a legendary actor at the peak of his career in the 1970s who is warned that his lifestyle of excess—marked by heavy drinking and constant seduction—is causing his heart to fail.
For enthusiasts of French cinema, the film's aesthetic is a key draw. Les Volets verts (2022)
: The film is bolstered by a talented ensemble, including Fanny Ardant as Jeanne, Benoît Poelvoorde as Maugin's loyal friend Félix, and Stéfi Celma as his young protégé.
: Critics frequently noted that the role feels like an echo of Depardieu’s own life, blurring the lines between the actor and the character.
: Much of the acclaim centered on Gérard Depardieu , with reviewers describing his performance as "awesome," "irresistible," and "touching".
The 2022 film Les Volets verts (The Green Shutters) is a poignant drama directed by , serving as a melancholic exploration of aging, legacy, and the vulnerability hidden behind public personas. Adapted from Georges Simenon’s 1950 novel and featuring the final screenplay by Jean-Loup Dabadie , the film is a character study of a "sacred monster" of the stage facing his final act. Core Themes and Narrative
: The narrative focuses on the "twilight" of Maugin, stripping away his abrasive, social exterior to reveal an intimate portrait of a man laid bare.
: Despite his outward "big mouth" and fame, the story emphasizes Maugin's internal loneliness and his lingering love for his former wife, Jeanne. Critical Reception and Performances
At its heart, the film follows (played by Gérard Depardieu), a legendary actor at the peak of his career in the 1970s who is warned that his lifestyle of excess—marked by heavy drinking and constant seduction—is causing his heart to fail.
For enthusiasts of French cinema, the film's aesthetic is a key draw. Les Volets verts (2022)