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In the Four Winds

Le mariage à trois

France

2010

100 Min
Color
1.85:1
French
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DIR Jacques Doillon

PROD Paulo Branco

SCR Jacques Doillon

DP Caroline Champetier

CAST Pascal Greggory, Julie Depardieu, Louis Garrel, Agathe Bonitzer, Louis-Do de Lencquesaing

ED Frédéric Fichefet

MUSIC Philippe Sarde

SOUND Erwan Kerzanet

BAFICI (Foco Jacques Doillon)

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During a lunch in the country, a writer receives the actors performing in his new play. The presence of his young female assistant and his ex-wife, accompanied by her new lover, sets of a joyful ballet of emotions. Turmoil and fantasies are generously shared. –uniFrance

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Jacques Doillon

A remarkably humanistic writer/director whose introspective features often dwell on youthful malaise, French filmmaker Jacques Doillon has an uncanny knack for exploring human nature and the impact of people’s actions on those most dear to them. Perhaps it was his penchant for directing documentary shorts early on that gave Doillon his insight, but by the time he moved into feature territory in the early ‘70s he had suitably mastered the ability to tell a solid and affecting story. In 1979, Doillon was nominated for two César awards for his compelling psychological drama The Hussy, and his 1984 film La Pirate was a Golden Palm nominee at the Cannes Film Festival. By the 1990s, Doillon’s career had gained effective momentum. His 1990 film Le Petit Criminel, which told the involving tale of a troubled adolescent, was nominated for multiple César awards. After his success with film Le Jeune Werther in 1993, the director scored his biggest international hit to date with the 1996 drama Ponette… read more

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Movie Poster of the Week: “Le mariage à trois”

By Adrian Curry on December 16, 2011

A fantastical poster for a Jacques Doillon film yet to be shown in the US, and the work of its artist, Ludovic Debeurme.

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