Marie Curie, une femme sur le front | |
Cinematography: | Tony Malamatenios |
Editing: | Damien Keyeux |
Studio: | Capa Drama |
Distributor: | Be-FILMS, France Télévisions, RTBF |
Released: | 11 November 2014 (France 2) |
Runtime: | 90 minutes |
Country: | France, Belgium |
Language: | French |
Budget: | 1 300 000 €[1] |
Marie Curie, une femme sur le front (English: Marie Curie, a woman on the front) is a Franco-Belgian drama historical television film directed by and starring Dominique Reymond.[2] It was broadcast on April 25, 2014 on RTBF[3] and November 11, 2014 on France 2.[4]
The fictional scenes are interspersed with many sequences from filmed archives including, at the end of the movie, several sequences where Marie Curie herself appears.[5]
Marie Curie, Nobel laureate in physics and chemistry, directs the Radium Institute when World War I breaks out in 1914. She equips a first van with X-ray equipment and goes to the site of the Battle of the Marne. The field hospital she takes care of becomes notable for the few deaths recorded. In addition to the help of Doctor Claudius Regaud, one of her collaborators who works on the treatment of cancer by radiotherapy, Marie Curie receives that of her 17-year-old daughter, Irène. She quickly equips other vehicles, nicknamed by the soldiers “the ”. Following the different fronts, her work becomes recognised and radiography, which until then was mainly an amusement for the public, became a precious aid for medicine.
The movie participated to the [6] [7] and was awarded the Audience Award for Best TV Movie, while Dominique Reymond obtained the Best Actress Award.[8]