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Declaration of War(La guerre est déclarée)

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France · 2011
1h 40m
Director Valérie Donzelli
Starring Valérie Donzelli, Jérémie Elkaïm, Gabriel Elkaïm, Brigitte Sy
Genre Drama

Romeo and Juliette's life together has all the elements of a fairytale: Two young actors, love at first sight, a pleasant house in a lovely neighborhood...Yet as everything seems to be in place, they realize that they have to face the unpleasant fact that their child is suffering from a serious illness. Determined, the couple does all that they can do make the best of their and their child's lives.

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Village Voice by

Shot in the actual hospital where Donzelli and Elkaïm's actual son was treated for cancer, Declaration of War turns autobiography into thrilling expressionist art.

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Slant Magazine by Andrew Schenker

The surest sign that a filmmaker recognizes the insularity of his or her project is the presence of perfunctory attempts to hint at a wider political context.

80

Time Out by David Fear

Parenting relies on stamina as much as compassion, and Donzelli has, against all odds, crafted a genuinely moving ode to both the tenacity of filial love under extreme circumstances and the toll it extracts. Consider this a coup.

60

New York Daily News by Joe Neumaier

This isn't a therapy session on film; it's a visually stark, lively, organically engrossing movie with a very real handle on the mental processes, and interpersonal demands, that come with issues of life and death.

63

Observer by Rex Reed

Although they are no longer together and are living their own separate personal lives, their story, fictionalized but still autobiographical, bonded them for life. Apparently, they are best friends whose dedicated collaboration was the only way they could tell this harrowing story. It's a brave effort any way you slice it.

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Movieline by Stephanie Zacharek

Between the Truffautish voice-overs and Jacques Demy-style musical interludes, it's a wonder anyone in this sort-of drama, sort-of comedy ever gets any rest.

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