Jeanne Balibar in Who Knows? (2001)

Who Knows?

Original title: Va savoir
Movie2001PG-132h 34m
ComedyCrimeDramaRomance
6.9 / 10(2,659)

Camille returns to Paris with Ugo and a theater troupe to perform Pirandello, fearing a reunion with her ex Pierre. Ugo, searching for a lost Goldoni manuscript, meets the mysterious Dominique.

Rated
PG-13
Runtime
2h 34m
Released
2001
Country
France, Italy, Germany

Details

Release year: 2001

Storyline

Camille returns to Paris with Ugo and a theater troupe to perform Pirandello, fearing a reunion with her ex Pierre. Ugo, searching for a lost Goldoni manuscript, meets the mysterious Dominique.

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Cast
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Did you know

Sergio Castellitto dubbed himself in the French version, while Jeanne Balibar dubbed herself in the Italian.

There are important contradictions between the French and the Italian version about the two languages spoken in the movie. The original French version is totally spoken in French, except for the following Italian speaking scenes: * just one dialogue between Jeanne Balibar and Sergio Castellitto (who dubbed himself in this version); * all the scenes concerning the Italian play which the main characters act in. In the Italian version: * the dialogues involving only French actors are not dubbed and are subtitled in Italian; * in the scenes involving Sergio Castellitto and the French cast, all the French actors are dubbed in Italian with a French accent; * all the dialogues between Jeanne Balibar (who dubbed herself in this version) and Sergio Castellitto are in Italian. All that it goes with it is that Sergio Castellitto in the original version is clearly fluent in French, while in the Italian he's not able to speak this language, because all the French characters seems to have the courtesy to speak Italian with him.

Box Office

Gross (Domestic): $907,323

Opening Weekend (Domestic): $43,010 (2001-09-30)

User reviews

8/10

"Life is what happens to you as you desire me"

👍 7 · 12/1/2006
8/10

Who knows

👍 11 · 5/7/2006
8/10

Truly, a French Film, and Very Good

👍 10 · 8/4/2003

Technical specs

Sound mix
DTS, Dolby Digital
Aspect ratio
1.85 : 1
Color
Color
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