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Les influences de Mad Men.

Matthew Weiner lors d'une exposition sur "Mad Men" expose une rétrospective des 10 films ayant influencé l'univers de sa série.

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La Garçonnière
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La Garçonnière (1960)

The Apartment

2 h 05 min. Sortie : 16 septembre 1960 (France). Comédie, Drame, Romance

Film de Billy Wilder

Art Take l'a mis en envie.

Annotation :

"I had seen this for the first time in film school and was bowled over by the dynamic writing and the passive nature of its hero, Jack Lemmon’s C.C. Baxter. It is definitely a story of its times, firmly rooted in a Manhattan where seemingly regular men behave unscrupulously, and it completely engaged my imagination as a representation of office and sexual politics at the time. It blends humor and pathos effortlessly."

Les Bonnes Femmes
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Les Bonnes Femmes (1960)

1 h 40 min. Sortie : 22 avril 1960 (France). Drame, Romance

Film de Claude Chabrol

Art Take l'a mis en envie.

Annotation :

"I first saw this in film school and shared it to help the production design of the pilot because it was shot in the streets of Paris, with little embellishment, at exactly the time we were trying to recreate. The thematic aspects were valuable as well, as the film tells the everyday story of four bored working women led astray by their romantic fantasies. My favorite sequence, a kind of postscript to the whole film, is particularly relevant to the series as it features an unknown woman looking right down the lens at the audience."

Les Rapaces
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Les Rapaces (1956)

Patterns

1 h 23 min. Sortie : 7 mars 1958 (France). Drame

Film de Fielder Cook

Art Take l'a mis en envie.

Annotation :

"I saw this film version as a child on sick day from middle school; it was originally written and produced for live television in 1955. Rod Serling ingeniously creates a boardroom passion play with a chilling first-person climax that I never forgot. We used it often over the life of the series to get a sense of the real offices and to see how virtue and ambition can clash when the older generation is pushed aside and ruthless business confronts humanity."

Dear Heart

Dear Heart (1964)

1 h 54 min. Sortie : 2 décembre 1964 (États-Unis). Comédie

Film de Delbert Mann

Art Take l'a mis en envie.

Annotation :

"Stumbling upon this film gave me the impetus to finally write the pilot. I was taken by this mainstream Hollywood film that reflected a very casual attitude towards sex, something that seemed uncharacteristic to my preconceptions of the era. With its glib bachelor hero and dowdy, conservative ingénue, it tells a tale of moral corruption and heartbreaking duplicity in the form of a light comedy. As Glenn Ford tries to change his ways and take responsibility for his meaningless romances in glamorous Manhattan, I found a jumping-off point for the series."

La Nuit des maris

La Nuit des maris

The Bachelor Party

1 h 32 min. Drame

Film de Delbert Mann

Art Take l'a mis en envie.

Annotation :

"Originally written and produced for live television in 1953, this film reteams writer Paddy Chayefsky and director Delbert Mann, and reflects the painful realism of their previous collaboration, the Oscar-winning film Marty. The “swinging bachelor” was a trope of fiction at this time, but this film poetically undoes the clichés of male camaraderie and presents both the issues of fidelity and loneliness with an unflinching eye."

Rien n'est trop beau

Rien n'est trop beau (1959)

The Best of Everything

2 h 01 min. Sortie : 9 octobre 1959 (États-Unis). Comédie dramatique

Film de Jean Negulesco

Art Take l'a mis en envie.

Annotation :

"A highly stylized and star-studded adaptation of Rona Jaffe’s 1958 best-seller, this film became part of the group mind-set for the pilot. Although I felt that it was a visually glamorized, and extremely melodramatic, I could see that its story was a well-observed representation of working women in New York at the time. The workings of the office, the romantic complications, and the living situations all smacked of the truth. Like many popular films of the time, it helped to inform our characters—they certainly would have seen it, and it would have had an impact on their real expectations."

Les Jeux de l'amour et de la guerre
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Les Jeux de l'amour et de la guerre (1964)

The Americanization of Emily

1 h 55 min. Sortie : 27 octobre 1964 (États-Unis). Comédie, Guerre

Film de Arthur Hiller

Annotation :

"I saw this first in film school and was taken immediately with Paddy Chayefsky’s ironic and rhythmic dialogue and by its deep anti-war sentiment, which was shocking because it was rarely discussed in the context of the allies in World War II. James Garner’s portrayal of Charlie, a callow and glib womanizer who has given up on humanity and is then forced into heroism, influenced our attempt to recreate the mid-century male mindset and its relationship to existential absurdity."

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