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Notre Dame de Paris (2001)

Starring: Hélène Ségara, Daniel Lavoie Director: Gilles Amado Rating: Unrated Format: DVD
4.4 out of 5 stars See all reviews (32 customer reviews)

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  • Actors: Hélène Ségara, Daniel Lavoie, Bruno Pelletier, Garou, Patrick Fiori
  • Directors: Gilles Amado
  • Format: Color, Compilation, DVD, Import, NTSC
  • Language: French
  • Region: All Regions
  • Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Rating: Unrated
  • Studio: Select Canada
  • DVD Release Date: April 24, 2001
  • Average Customer Review: 4.4 out of 5 stars See all reviews (32 customer reviews)
  • ASIN: B00005Y7KX
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #16,790 in Movies & TV (See Bestsellers in Movies & TV)

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This 150 minute DVD feature film stars Bruno Pelletier, Garou, Helen Segara, Patrick Fiori, Julie Zenatti, Daniel Lavoie and includes a 15 minute making-of documentary.

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54 of 54 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars NOTRE DAME DE PARIS is solid version of Hunchback tale!, June 30, 2004
By Hazen B Markoe (St. Paul, MN United States) - See all my reviews
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With the huge success of such grand musicals as LES MISERABLES and THE PHANTOM OF THE OPERA, it was perhaps obvious that sooner or later Victor Hugo's classic of love and fate, NOTRE DAME DE PARIS (AKA "The Hunchback of Notre Dame") would also get the musical treatment. Disney had already done it before as an animated film, but this time, the tragic story would be presented as a big operatic musical production. The end result would be somewhat mixed as NOTRE DAME DE PARIS became a theatrical box-office hit in both France and Canada, while underwhelming British and American audiences. (Part of this could be blamed on an English translation that proved to be both repetitive and banal.)

This DVD of NOTRE DAME DE PARIS presents the production in its original French with the option to access other language sub-titles, including English. There is also a 15 minute documentary covering the making of the musical. NOTRE DAME DE PARIS is indeed a sprawling production on a grand scale. It tells the story of the beautiful gypsy Esmeralda and of the three men who are enthralled by her: the soldier Phoebus, the priest Frollo, and Notre Dame's hunchbacked bell ringer, Quasimodo. When Esmeralda is accused of a crime which she did not commit, Quasimodo rescues and shelters her in the sanctuary of Notre Dame. However, things fall apart with tragic results.

Garou does a wonderful job of capturing the pain and humanity of Quasimodo. With his plaintive gravelly voice, his is a touching performance. Helen Segara makes for a wonderfully beautiful, if somewhat distracted, Esmeralda. Daniel Lavoie is appropriately tortured as the nasty Frollo, while Patrick Fiori is solid as the shallow Phoebus. Julie Zenatti makes the usually minor role of Pheobus' fiancée an effectively strong one, while Bruno Pelletier keeps things united as a poet/narrator. The costumes, which basically suggest the story's medieval timeframe, are only partially successful in that some of the modern touches are far too jarring for the story. The choreography also suffers since some of the numbers become far too sprawling and unfocused. There are wonderful touches throughout, however, including the sobering heart-felt finale which is true to the novel. (Something that most filmed versions of this classic tend to avoid.)

Despite its flaws, NOTRE DAME DE PARIS is definitely a show that respects its source material. As a result, it deserves attention and is definitely worth a recommendation.

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19 of 19 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A gem!, November 7, 2004
When you discover the French musical "Notre Dame de Paris," you'll get the feeing that you've stumbled upon a rare and wonderful gem that nobody else has been lucky enough to know about, but you. Thankfully, the video of this fabulous musical is readily available for anyone to see, but this doesn't make it any less of a gem!

The story is that of Victor Hugo's "The Hunchback of Notre Dame," and as people here have mentioned before, this musical sticks incredibly close to the storyline of the novel. Unlike Disney or many Broadway shows, "Notre Dame" doesn't try to gloss up Hugo's tragedy or cover up its many controversial themes with happy endings or peppy little dance numbers.

The setting is the Notre Dame cathedral in Paris, and the time, pre-Renaissance. A poet named Gringoire is the storyteller as he opens and closes the musical with a song about the ancient cathedral and of the many conflicting new changes, inventions, and traditional values that seem to be causing unrest in Paris at the time. A band of wandering gypsies, led by Clopin, enter the gates of Paris in order to start a life in the city. Esmeralda, a young Spanish gypsy girl, catches the eye of Phoebus, a Parisian soldier, and is in turn attracted to him. Phoebus is engaged to a young firl named Fleur De Lys, and his heart becomes torn between the captivating foreigner Esmeralda, and his duty to Fleur De Lys and to the city. Meanwhile, inside the cathedral, both the priest Frollo and the deformed bellringer Quasimodo see Esmeralda, and fall in love with her. Frollo, unable to ever have Esmeralda as his own, becomes consumed by jealousy. Events reach a climax as there is a murder... a framing... and an innocent thrown in jail.

The most wonderful aspect about this musical is that everything is told in song and dance, with hardly a speaking line. The music is very distinct, dominated by mostly acoustic guitar, traditional instruments, and easy Andalusian beats that give you a flavor of the time and place, without sounding outdated. There are few huge, overwhelming, sweeping musical numbers, which makes the music much more character-centered. And also, because music and song dominate the entire 2 + hours instead of only having only five or six standout tracks to listen to repeatedly, none of the music ever "gets old," and you'll find that the tunes are just as fresh the thirtieth time around as the first. (Believe me on this one!)

The singing is amazing. My favorite singer is Bruno Pelletier (Gringoire) who has a clear, very powerful baritone. Another star is Garou (Quasimodo) whose surprising,emotional raspy growl is perfect for the role of the tortured Quasimodo. The two main women's voices are relatively softer than most Broadway musical actresses', but their softness fits perfectly in their roles as a kind gypsy, and a young innocent girl.

If you have even the slightest interest in musicals, please pick this one up. It might be on the expensive side, but believe me, the music, singing, and emotional storyline will stay inside your DVD player, and inside your memory for a long time to come.
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13 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Even better than in my memories, October 8, 2005
By Adelaide K. Mcmillan "Addie" (Chattanooga, TN, USA) - See all my reviews
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I attended a live performance of "Notre Dame" in 2000 in Strasbourg, France (where I am from originally) and positively overwhelmed by the show, and more importantly, by the performers.

Unlike some critics, I think this DVD is absolutely awesome, as it is able to powerfully channels the lyric quality of most of the songs and dance numbers.

Also, I do not understand some of the gripes I have come across reading the reviews already posted on this website. Granted, the English subtitles will never be up to par with the original lyrics -expecially since most of the songs are in verse and actually rhyme-, but the language used pretty much stays level with the original meaning. Apart from a couple of historical facts lost in translation, what you can read on screen is by and large what is being sung -only less poetic.

Notre Dame's original cast is one of the finest I have ever been treated to. To decide whom is the "best" would be pure folly. Bruno Pelletier, Patrick Fiori, Garou, Luc Mervil, Daniel Lavoie, Julie Zenati and Helene Segara all have overwhelming voices that will sweep you away individually as well as when they perform together.

My only gripe would lay with the cinematography of the "dance" numbers, whose pure magic doesn't lend itself on a small screen. Part Broadway numbers, part Cirque du Soleil acts, the performers you will see in the background are an integral part of the "Notre Dame" experience. Beauty and fluidity of movement alike.

"Notre Dame" struck a chord with French audiences bcause one of its main themes (the fear of strangers, of what is different) was at the heart of French politics when the show opened ( a number of illegal immigrants bound for deportation found shelter in a church of Paris, only to be forcibly removed by Police after the church's doors were taken down). But one does not need to be privy to that particular bit of information to savor the lyricality of the show.

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