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Characters suppressing volcanic emotions that can be decoded only by reading expressions and body language give Stéphane Brizé’s “Mademoiselle Chambon” a complexity and tension that ...
Guy de Maupassant’s first novel, about a 19th century French noblewoman named Jeanne Le Perthuis des Vauds, was published under the title “Une Vie,” which translates simply as “A Life.” ...
The French director breaks from his run of furious films about workplace politics for this intimate what-might-have-been romance, beautifully performed by Guillaume Canet and Alba Rohrwacher ...
Everyone assumes Mathieu’s life is marvelous. He is a popular film actor, as evidenced by the waiters and receptionists who take it upon themselves to give an appreciative commentary on his film ...
MK2, France’s leading arthouse exhibitor and international sales company, has boarded Stephane Brize’s “Une Vie,” an adaptation of Guy de Maupassant’s classic novel.