Impromptu
Brief Synopsis
Cast & Crew
James Lapine
Judy Davis
Hugh Grant
Mandy Patinkin
Andre Chaumeau
Ian Marshall Degarnier
Film Details
Technical Specs
Synopsis
The romantic escapades of the female French writer George Sand (1804-1876) and Polish composer Frederic Chopin, featuring their infamous circle of friends including leading artists of the time such as Franz Liszt and Eugene Delacroix.
Director
James Lapine
Cast
Judy Davis
Hugh Grant
Mandy Patinkin
Andre Chaumeau
Ian Marshall Degarnier
Julian Sands
Claude Berthy
Ralph Brown
Annette Milsom
Nimer Rashed
Fernand Guiot
Francois Lalande
Fiona Vincente
Anna Massey
Emma Thompson
John Savident
Elizabeth Spriggs
Sylvie Herbert
Isabelle Guiard
Georges Bruce
Jezabelle Amato
Bernadette Peters
Jean-michel Dagory
Stuart Seide
Lucy Speed
Georges Corraface
David Birkin
Nicholas Hawtrey
Anton Rodgers
Crew
Florence Andracca
Valerie Arlaud
Mary Bailey
Joelle Balland
Jenny Beavan
Kevin Beirne
Christiane Berroyer
Jean-pierre Berroyer
Paul Bertault
Roger Berthier
Fabienne Bressan
Philippe Brun
Pippa Cleator
Gerard Daoudal
Bruno De Keyzer
Louise Dechampfleury
Anne Demontangon
Anne Demontangon
Nathalie Doux
Sophie Drouin
Sophie Drouin
Michael Ellis
Elie Ferszt
Charles Freess
Jean-yves Freess
Christophe Gachet
Joyce Gallie
Cedric Gerard
Jacques-thomas Gerard
Peter Glossop
Patrick Gordon
Michel Guerin
Catherine Hall
Euries Hardy
Laura Harrison
Josette Jover
Jacques Kazandjian
Sarah Kernochan
Michel Klochendler
Vincent Lascoumes
Michel Lefrancois
Jean-marie Leroy
Olivier Lhoste
Mario Luraschi
John S. Lyons
Francoise Marcepoil
Colette Martin
Michel Mellier
Françoise Menidrey
Joanna Merlin
Grethe Mitchell
Lucie Mollof
Denis Moncel
Guy Montbillard
Martine Mory
Jean Nachbaur
Gadou Naudin
Julien Naudin
Jean-pierre Nossereau
Steve O'brien
Stuart Oken
John-hughes Oppel
Jean-michel Penkhoss
Jacqeline Perpere
Philippe Peyraud
Gilbert Pieri
Gilbert Pieri
Dominique Pinto
Alain Pitrel
Dominique Plez
Denis Poulain
Leslie Rain
Jean-luc Russier
Philippe Scieux
Anne Seibel
Bernard Seitz
Daniel A Sherkow
Gerard Sionneau
Yonnty Solomon
Nicholas Sommermeyer
Elsa Soustre
Alex Steyermark
John Strauss
John Strauss
Jackson Stricanne
Trish Twomey
Dorothee Veron
Patrick Veron
Chris Walker
Chris Walker
Joan Washington
Blanche Weisenfeld
Suzanne Weisenfeld
Sally Wigmal
Albert Wiss
Robert Worley
Film Details
Technical Specs
Articles
Impromptu
Impromptu was a truly international film. To comply with Common Market restrictions, the film was incorporated as a British work, but coproduced by Ariane (a French company) and Sovereign Films (an American distributor), who put up the $6 million budget. Shot on location at the 18th century Chateau des Briottieres, near Angers in the Loire Valley of France (now a 4-star luxury hotel) between September 25 and November 15, 1989, the film was produced by Jean Nachbaur (as executive producer), Daniel A. Sherkow, and Stuart Oken. Oken wanted to give Lapine, famous for his collaboration as a playwright and director with Stephen Sondheim on Sunday in the Park with George (with Peters and Patinkin) and Into the Woods, a chance to direct a film. Lapine had long wanted to direct, but had trouble finding the right script. That opportunity came when his wife, screenwriter Sarah Kernochan ( Nine ½ Weeks (1986)) was laid off due to the 1988 Writers Guild of America strike. Lapine encouraged her to take advantage of the time off to "do something for herself." The result was the screenplay for Impromptu , which Kernochan described as "a free association of a personal nature based on a historical theme." To prepare for their roles as composers and performers, Grant and Sands worked with a piano coach, and John Strauss, a music consultant who had worked on Amadeus (1984) and Ragtime (1981).
Critics were mixed when Impromptu was released in the spring of 1991, with Janet Maslin writing that Lapine "never leans as far toward outright farce as Ken Russell might have, but his approach brings Mr. Russell's wildly irreverent biographical films to mind," and Roger Ebert calling Impromptu "a disorganized, confusing but amusing biopic." Despite an Independent Spirit Award for Judy Davis as Best Female Lead, Impromptu only earned a little over $4 million at the US box office.
By Lorraine LoBianco
SOURCES:
Corbett, Patricia "In 'Impromptu,' It's George Sand and Chopin Again" The New York Times 7 Jan 90
Ebert, Roger "Impromptu" Chicago Sun-Times 3 May 91
https://www.frenchentree.com/holidays-in-france/regional-holiday-guides/chateau-des-briottieres/
The Internet Movie Database
Maslin, Janet "Impromptu Review/Film; Chopin, George Sand, Liszt and Some Others" The New York Times 12 Apr 91
Trollinger, Gary "Not much point to 'Impromptu'" Reading Eagle 13 Jul 91
Impromptu
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Winner of the Independent Feature Project's 1991 Spirit Award for Best Actress (Judy Davis).
Released in United States 1991
Released in United States April 1991
Released in United States June 1991
Released in United States on Video October 30, 1991
Released in United States Spring April 12, 1991
Re-released in United States September 13, 1991
Wide Release in United States May 3, 1991
Shown at Filmfest Munich (International Program) June 1991.
Shown at San Francisco International Film Festival April 26-May 9, 1991.
Shown at WorldFest Houston International Film Festival April 19-28, 1991.
Feature film directorial debut for playwright and stage director James Lapine.
Began shooting September 25, 1989.
Completed shooting November 15, 1989.
Released in United States 1991 (Shown at San Francisco International Film Festival April 26-May 9, 1991.)
Released in United States Spring April 12, 1991
Wide Release in United States May 3, 1991
Released in United States June 1991 (Shown at Filmfest Munich (International Program) June 1991.)
Re-released in United States September 13, 1991 (Los Angeles)
Released in United States on Video October 30, 1991
Released in United States April 1991 (Shown at WorldFest Houston International Film Festival April 19-28, 1991.)