Premiere Les Enfants du Siècle made its world premiere out of competition at the 1999
Cannes Film Festival, before being released in French theatres on September 22, 1999. The film made its North American debut at the 1999
Toronto International Film Festival. The film made its UK debut as part of the
Martell French Film Tour in September and October 2000, followed by a conventional cinematic run starting on April 6, 2001.
Critical reception The film garnered a middling reception, with
Rotten Tomatoes giving it a score of 43% based on 42 reviews and an average rating of 5.2 out of 10. The site's consensus states: "This romance is more soapy than historically compelling."
Versions The film was released in two versions with different running times. The long version as released in France on September 22, 1999, has a running time of 135 minutes. It begins as Sand abandons her husband and arrives in revolution-torn Paris and Musset's father dies of
cholera. A shorter version was released in Germany, the UK, and other territories, with a running time of 105 minutes. It begins at the literary event where Sand and Musset met and ends with their final meeting. The longer version goes on to show Sand's attempts to see the dying Musset, and ends with her reading her letters to him by his tomb. The film was released under the English-language title
Children of the Century in the US by
Koch Lorber Films, but retained its French-Language title while on release in the UK, Canada, and Australia. The film was distributed in the UK by
Film Four, in Canada by
Alliance Atlantis, and in Australia by
AE Classics. ==Books==