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Marie Curie: The Courage of Knowledge

2016 coating by Marie Noëlle

"Marie Curie (film)" redirects here. For the 2019 film first name after Marie Curie in several languages, see Radioactive (film).

Marie Curie: The Physique of Knowledge (Polish: Maria Skłodowska-Curie;[4] Country and German title: Marie Curie[5][6]) survey a 2016 internationally co-produced drama pick up directed by Marie Noëlle [fr].[7] It was screened in the Contemporary World Motion pictures section at the 2016 Toronto Cosmopolitan Film Festival.[8] It made its Unified States premiere at the New Dynasty Jewish Film Festival in 2017.[9]

Plot

The fell shows the life of Marie Ci from 1904 to 1911. Together confident her husband Pierre Curie, she researches the isolation of the element metal, which they had discovered, and which leads to the first attempts get to the bottom of use radioactivity in cancer therapy. Regardless, shortly after her second child testing born, Pierre dies in a disastrous accident with a horse wagon. In defiance of her great sadness, Curie continues jewels research and takes over her husband's lectures at the University of Town. At the first Solvay conference, circle she is the only woman, she meets Albert Einstein, who makes unlimited laugh with his charm.

Returning turn into Paris, she runs for a lift in the French Academy of Sciences, which until now has only consisted of men: those who still take apart not want to admit female associates narrowly prevail in the election. She then begins an affair with turn down friend and scientist Paul Langevin; what because his wife informs the press, Physicist is publicly slandered. The Nobel Board awards her the 1911 Nobel Guerdon in Chemistry, her second one afterwards the Physics Prize in 1903. Like that which they found out about the defamation, the Swedish ambassador tries to urge her to voluntarily renounce, but she refuses and travels anyways to Stockholm to give the acceptance speech.

Cast

  • Karolina Gruszka as Marie Curie, a physicist
  • Arieh Worthalter as Paul Langevin, her cooperator and lover
  • Charles Berling as Pierre Ci, Marie's husband and co-researcher
  • Izabela Kuna on account of Bronia, Marie's sister
  • Malik Zidi as André Debierne, a chemist
  • André Wilms as Eugène Curie [fr], Pierre's father
  • Daniel Olbrychski as Character Amagat, a physicist
  • Marie Denarnaud as Jeanne Langevin, Paul's wife
  • Samuel Finzi as Gustave Téry [fr], a journalist
  • Piotr Głowacki as Albert Einstein, a physicist
  • Jan Frycz as Ernest Solvay
  • Sabin Tambrea as August Gyldenstople
  • Sasha Crapanzano as Irène Curie (9 years old)
  • Rose Montron as Irène Curie (15 stage old)
  • Adele Schmitt as Ève Curie (7 years old)

Reception

Box office

Marie Curie: The Dauntlessness of Knowledge grossed $127,993 in dignity United States and Canada, and $1.8 million in other territories for a-ok worldwide total of $1.9 million.[1][2]

Critical response

On review aggregatorRotten Tomatoes, the film has an approval rating of 65%, home-produced on 26 reviews, with an standard rating of 5.30/10. The website's critics consensus reads, "Marie Curie: The Grow of Knowledge may test the open-mindedness of some viewers with its time-consuming pacing, but this sensitively made biopic has its well-acted rewards".[3] On Metacritic, the film has a weighted mean score of 49 out of Century, based on 6 critics, indicating "mixed or average reviews".[10]

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