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Tag Archives: 37°2 le Matin
A Conversation with Jean-Hugues Anglade
Jean-Hugues Anglade talks about his inner-fiction, solitude and the landscapes of his youth. And a changing France … I first met Jean-Hugues Anglade last August at the Festival Film Francophone d’Angoulême, where he was the president of the jury, and promoting … Continue reading
Posted in Conversation with Jean-Hugues Anglade, French Cinema, Interview with Jean-Hugues Anglade
Tagged 37°2 le Matin, Beatrice Dalle, Betty Blue, Braquo, Emmanuelle Béart, Film Festival de Francophone d'Angouleme 2015, films set in Paris, I am a soldier, Isabelle Adjani, Je suis un soldat, Jean-Hugues Anglade, Killing Zoe, La Reine Margot, Louise Bourgoin, Nelly and Mr Arnaud, Nelly et Monsieur Arnaud
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37°2 le Matin (Betty Blue)
“… a travelling circus of events, holding the trauma of romance, and the joys of desire as something more vital to life than work.” Continue reading
Posted in French Cinema, French Film, French film Review, French Movie, French Movie Review, French Movie Reviews, French Movies, romance, Sexuality
Tagged 37°2 le Matin, Beatrice Dalle, Betty Blue, Betty Blue review, Gabriel Yared, Jean-Hugues Anglade, Jean-Jacques Beineix, Maudits Manèges, Mental illness in French film
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