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Synopsis

Set against a backdrop of rivalry between two villages: Super Charmoussey, a thriving ski resort, and Charmoussey, a small struggling village situated a few kilometers further down the hillside, at the foot of the valley. Every year, a beauty contest is organized between the two villages, to select the young woman who will go on to compete for the title of Miss Franche-Comtr, then Miss France. And for the past 22 years, the upper village has won, owing to its host of pretty girls who are coached by professionals invited to the resort. In response to this situation, the mayor of Charmoussey invites back Franck, a native of those parts, who left for Paris 16 years ago to begin a career as an actor. Thrust into the role of beauty queen coach, Franck succeeds in motivating the participants and discovers the tricks used by the neighboring village. He is also reunited with his former girlfriend Cecile who has a few surprises in store for him—but he isn’t all he seems either. —TCM

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Patrice Leconte

French filmmaker Patrice Leconte is as notable for his refusal to be easily categorized as he is for his long and productive career. Since making his major directorial debut in 1975 with Les Vécés Étaient Fermés de L’Intérieur, Leconte has established himself as one of France’s most respected directors, at ease tackling subjects ranging from mental illness to sexuality to canny deconstructions of wit and society. He received particular acclaim for his 1996 film Ridicule, winning the admiration of an international audience while furthering his reputation as one of the French cinema’s most treasured figures.

A native Parisian, Leconte was born on November 12, 1947. He decided to be a filmmaker at a very young age, and went on to attend France’s most prestigious film school, I.D.H.E.C. During his education, constant visits to the Paris Cinémathèque aided in his understanding of cinematography culture. After graduating from I.D.H.E.C. in 1969, Leconte went against the cinematic grain… read more

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