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- Mademoiselle Chambon [videorecording] / by Atika, Aure,1970-; Brizé, Stéphane,1966-; Brizé, Stéphane,1966-screenwriter,director.; Ghinozzi, Ange.; Goddet, Michèle.; Holder, Eric.Mademoisell Chambon.; Houdy, Anne.; Kiberlain, Sandrine,actor.; Kiberlain, Sandrine.; Klotz, Anne.; Le Houérou, Arthur.; Lindon, Vincent,actor.; Lindon, Vincent.; Lochet, Bruno,1959-; Lochet, Bruno.; Moundy, Abdallah.; Moundy, Abkallah.; Poylo, Miléna,producer.; Poylo, Miléna.; Sacuto, Gilles,producer.; Sacuto, Gilles.; Thibault, Jean Marc.; Vignon, Florence,screenwriter.; Vignon, Florence.; Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur (France); Angoa (Firm); Arte France cinéma (Firm)(CARDINAL)340704; Centre national de la cinématographie (France); F Comme Film (Firm); Kino Lorber, Inc.(CARDINAL)347545; Lorber Films (Firm); Procirep (Firm); Sofica Soficinema (Firm); Studio Canal+.(CARDINAL)528339; TPS Star (Firm); TS Productions (Firm);
Director of photography, Antoine Héberlé ; editor, Anne Klotz ; original music , Ange Ghinozzi.Cast: Vincent Lindon, Sandrine Kiberlain, Aure Atika, Jean-Marc Thibault. Arthur Le Houérou, Bruno Lochet, Abdallah Moundy, Anne Houdy, Michèle Goddet.Jean is a burly and happily married housing contractor. One fateful afternoon, he picks up his son from school and meets the teacher, a willowy beauty named Mademoiselle Chambon. Their flirtation slowly builds over lingering glances and an impromptu violin solo in Chambon's apartment. Jean soon comes to a crossroads, having to choose between the intensity of his bond with Chambon or the responsibility and care he feels for his wife and child.DVD; 5.1 surround sound.
- Subjects: Foreign films; Feature films.; Feature films.; Fiction films.; Film adaptations.; Romance films.; Video recordings for the hearing impaired.; Adultery; Man-woman relationships; Women teachers;
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- The grocer's son [videorecording] = Le fils de l'épicier / by Guirado, Eric,1968-; Cazal©♭, Nicolas,1977-; Hesme, Clotilde.; Goupil, Jeanne,1950-; Duval, Daniel,1944-; Rov©·re, Liliane,1933-; Escobar, Eric,1972-; Vignon, Florence.; Film Movement (Firm)(CARDINAL)344832; Rh©þne-Alpes cin©♭ma (Firm); Studio Canal+.(CARDINAL)528339; TS Productions (Firm);
Le fils de l'épicier.: Cinematographer, Laurent Brunet ; editor, Pierre Haberer ; original music, Christophe Boutin.One weekend a month: Director of photography, Martin Rosenberg ; editor, Anthony Lucero ; music, Emily Saliers.Nicolas Cazal©♭, Clotilde Hesme, Jeanne Goupil, Daniel Duval, Lilane Rov©·re."It is summer, and thirty-year-old Antoine is forced to leave the city to return to his family in Proven©ʹe. His father is sick, so he must assume the lifestyle he thought he had shed: driving the family grocery cart from hamlet to hamlet, delivering supplies to the few remaining inhabitants. Accompanied by Claire, a friend from Paris whom he has a secret crush on, Antoine gradually warms up to his experience in the country and his encounters with the villagers, who initially seem stubborn and gruff, but ultimately prove to be funny and endearing. This surprise French box-office hit is about the coming-of-age of a man re-discovering life and love in the countryside."--Container.Not rated. Not recommended for ages under 17 without parental permission.DVD, region 1; video aspect 16:9; stereo DTS.
- Subjects: DVD-Video discs.; Feature films; Coming-of-age films; Films for the hearing impaired; Delivery of goods; Country life;
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