Quote from Roger Ebert's review: The French have a name for the events leading up to a death by guillotine. They call it "the ceremony." Although Claude Chabrol's "La Ceremonie" (1995) contains no guillotines, there is a relentless feeling to it, as if the characters are engaged in a performance that can have only one outcome.
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- How long is La Cérémonie?1 hour and 51 minutes
- When was La Cérémonie released?December 20, 1996
- What is the IMDb rating of La Cérémonie?7.5 out of 10
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- Who are the characters in La Cérémonie?Sophie la bonne, Monsieur, and Madame
- What is the plot of La Cérémonie?A newly hired maid for a rich countryside family befriends a post-office clerk who encourages her to rebel against her employers.
- How much did La Cérémonie earn at the worldwide box office?$873,000
- How much did La Cérémonie earn at the US box office?$873,000
- What is La Cérémonie rated?Not Rated
- What genre is La Cérémonie?Crime Drama, Crime, Drama, and Thriller
- How many awards has La Cérémonie won?9 awards
- How many awards has La Cérémonie been nominated for?20 nominations
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