A Very Long Engagement
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Initial release | France |
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Directors | Jean-Pierre Jeunet |
Story by | Sébastien Japrisot |
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ID | 952080 |
César Award for Best Supporting Actress
César Award for Most Promising Actor
American Society of Cinematographers Award for Outstanding Achievement in Cinematography in Theatrical Releases
Edgar Award for Best Motion Picture Screenplay
César Award for Best Cinematography
César Award for Best Costume Design
César Award for Best Production Design
European Film Award for Best Production Designer
World Soundtrack Award for Soundtrack Composer of the Year
Kansas City Film Critics Circle Award for Best Foreign Language Film
Chicago Film Critics Association Award for Best Foreign Language Film
Florida Film Critics Circle Award for Best Foreign Language Film
Lumiere Award for Best Director
Dallas–Fort Worth Film Critics Association Award for Best Foreign Language Film
European Film Award Best Production Design
Golden Trailer Award for Best Romance
César Award for Most Promising Actor
American Society of Cinematographers Award for Outstanding Achievement in Cinematography in Theatrical Releases
Edgar Award for Best Motion Picture Screenplay
César Award for Best Cinematography
César Award for Best Costume Design
César Award for Best Production Design
European Film Award for Best Production Designer
World Soundtrack Award for Soundtrack Composer of the Year
Kansas City Film Critics Circle Award for Best Foreign Language Film
Chicago Film Critics Association Award for Best Foreign Language Film
Florida Film Critics Circle Award for Best Foreign Language Film
Lumiere Award for Best Director
Dallas–Fort Worth Film Critics Association Award for Best Foreign Language Film
European Film Award Best Production Design
Golden Trailer Award for Best Romance
About A Very Long Engagement
Mathilde (Audrey Tautou) is told that her fiancé (Gaspard Ulliel) has been killed in World War I. She refuses to believe this, however, and begins trying to find out what actually happened on the battlefield the night he was supposedly killed, enlisting the help of a private investigator. During her search, she stumbles across evidence of the inhumane and morally bankrupt system used by the French to deal with deserters, and hears from other men who were sentenced to extreme punishment.