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Mademoiselle Chambon - Vincent Lindon, Sandrine Kiberlain, Aure Atika, Stéphane Brizé
Threat advisory: Elevated - Significant risk of entertaining activities
Movie propaganda
Jean (Vincent Lindon) leads a pretty ordinary life: he spends his days happily between his construction sites and his house, with his loving wife and son. He feels comfortable in his routine. One day, as he's picking up Jérémy (Arthur Le Houérou) from school, he stumbles upon Mademoiselle Chambon (Sandrine Kiberlain), his son's teacher. She's discreet, elegant, mesmerizing, unlike any woman he has ever met before.
This chance encounter will be a turning point in his well-organised life. An opportunity to change or a folly to regret?
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Target demographic movie keyword propaganda
- Film drama France romance affair adultery father teacher school violin builder construction
Persons of interest
- Vincent Lindon .... Jean
- Sandrine Kiberlain .... Véronique Chambon
- Aure Atika .... Anne-Marie
- Jean-Marc Thibault .... Le père de Jean
- Arthur Le Houérou .... Jérémy
- Bruno Lochet .... Collègue de Jean 1
- Abdellah Moundy .... Collègue de Jean 2
- Michelle Goddet .... La directrice de l'école
- Anne Houdy .... La commerciale des pompes funèbres
- Geneviève Mnich .... La mère de Véronique (voice)
- Eric Holder .... Author
- Stéphane Brizé .... Screenwriter
- Florence Vignon .... Screenwriter
- Stéphane Brizé .... Director
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- Awards and film festivals:
- César Awards, France 2010: Won: Best Writing - Adaptation (Stéphane Brizé, Florence Vignon); Nominated: Best Actress (Sandrine Kiberlain), Best Supporting Actress (Aure Atika)
- NB: French language dialogue with English language subtitles
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Intelligence analyst
Special Agent Matti
Theatrical report
I'm going to coin a new word: existfrenchialism. It refers to a genre in film in which nothing happens for the first two hours, followed by five minutes of excitement during which the sky falls on your head, leaving you just alive enough to regret it. Mademoiselle Chambon is an existfrenchialist film. You're gonna like it of hate it, and you already know which you are.
The drama, France, romance movie Mademoiselle Chambon is directed by Stéphane Brizé and stars Vincent Lindon, Sandrine Kiberlain, Aure Atika.
Government security censorship classification
M (Infrequent coarse language)
Surveillance time
96 minutes (1:36 hours)
Not for public release in Australia before date
Film: 10 June 2010
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