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KINGS AND QUEEN (Rois et Reine)
Arnaud Desplechin is one of Frances most inspired filmmakers. His new film, KINGS AND QUEEN (Rois et Reine), premiered at the Venice Film Festival last year. For this magnificent film, the French film journalists crowned Desplechin with the prestigious PRIX DELLUC and four ETOILES DE LA PRESSE. The film is also Nominated in 7 categories for the upcoming French Césars. KINGS AND QUEEN is a rich film that tells two stories, converging on the life of two people, Ismaël and Nora, who on first glance seem to have nothing to do with each other. Nora (Emmanuelle Devos), 35 years old, always charming and caring, has a 10-year-old son from her first husband - who committed suicide. She is divorced from the second husband Ismaël (Mathieu Amalric) and about to marry her third. She travels to Grenoble to take care of her dying father and to spend time with her silent son. Meanwhile, Ismaël, a sane but neurotic violinist, is flipping out. Having problems with tax collectors and his sister, he picks up some eccentric habits that land him temporarily in a mental institution, where he provokes the psychiatrist (Catherine Deneuve) and a young girl who is attracted by his behaviour. This is the moment when Nora comes to him with the question to that he should adopt her son Elias. From then on, Desplechin unveils more and more details about his characters Nora and Ismaël, who turn out to be quite different from what one expects. >> more |
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