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Slick commercial venture, from FranA ois Ozon, with a strong sense of place, weather, character, clothes, as well as a strong sense of humor, several cheesy plot turns, and several square yards of female flesh.
The divine lightness of being Ludivine Sagnier
The actor who turned up the temperature in Swimming Pool talks to Chris Wiegand about playing perverse innocents, enticing FranA ois Ozon, and why she refuses to be a sex symbol Her new film is directed with cool precision by Claude Chabrol, but I'm expecting a bright and breezy encounter with Ludivine Sagnier.
PARIS 36 Boring French people, boring French business. T he main problem with Christophe Barratier's Paris 36 is that it fails to give the world a new French beauty.
Well, it's better than Hook , anyhow. And it meets the need, if any, for a live-action version of J.M. Barrie's children's classic in state-of-the-art 21st-century technology.
French film 'Un Secret' insightfully traces family's heartbreaking past
Like such other Palm Beach Jewish Film Festival offerings as One Day You'll Understand and Via Jasmin, the fact-based Un Secret follows an adult child's efforts to uncover the dark truth about his family's ...
Razor sharp and darkly seductive
A TV weather girl is torn between two suitors in the film "A Girl Cut in Two" being shown at the Paramount Center for the Arts.
Plot and pace never come together for 'Girl Cut in Two'
By: Mary Chen /The Daily Cardinal - December 9, 2008 Claude Chabrol's new film fizzles out despite pot-boiler plot.