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Dry Cleaning

Nettoyage à sec

France, Spain

1997

97 Min
Color
1.66:1
French, Russian, English
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DIR Anne Fontaine

PROD Alain Sarde, Philippe Carcassonne

SCR Anne Fontaine, Gilles Taurand

DP Caroline Champetier

CAST Miou-Miou, Charles Berling, Stanislas Merhar, Mathilde Seigner, Nanou Meister, Noé Pflieger

ED Luc Barnier

PROD DES Antoine Platteau

Venice (Competition): Best Original Screenplay, San Sebastián (New Directors), Karlovy Vary (The French Woman and Love)

Synopsis

After spending a majority of their fifteen-year marriage working, a straight-laced bourgeois couple take a much needed break and visit a local nightclub. They become fascinated by Loïc, the incredibly attractive male half of a brother-sister drag queen performing team. Loïc befriends the couple and help them to express their deepest desires and emotions, which leads to the long overdue examination of their ordinarily dull lives. –strandreleasing

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Anne Fontaine

Anne Fontaine (born in Luxembourg, 1959) is a filmmaker and screenwriter who used to be an actor. She lives and works in France.

Born Fontaine Sibertin-Blanc, sister of actor Jean-Chrétien Sibertin-Blanc, she went as a young child to live in Lisbon, where her father, Antoine Sibertin-Blanc, is a music professor and cathedral organist. In adolescence she moved to Paris and trained in dance with Joseph Russillo while continuing her academic education, including philosophy. Her husband is Philippe Carcassonne, the film producer, and they have an adopted son who was born in Vietnam.

While still dancing, she was picked by Robert Hossein to play Esmeralda in a 1980 theatrical production of The Hunchback of Notre Dame[ and around this time started to use the name Anne Fontaine. She continued with acting and became known for her roles in comedies like Si ma gueule vous plaît… (1981) and P.R.O.F.S.(1985). An opportunity to be assistant director came with a 1986 stage version of… read more

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