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Audrey Tautou Celebrity Movie Archive. Audrey Tautou kneeling topless as she looks through some stuff for a condom and gets frustrated until she realizes where one is and grabs it only to have her mom, Catherine Jacob, come to the door and Audrey and the guy try and keep her out as she bursts in until finally she leaves. Hi res DVD capture from God Is Great and Im Not AKA Dieu est grand, je suis toute petite. Going Away Un beau dimanche Berlin Review. After starring in such classics as Alain Resnais Mon oncle dAmerique and Michel Devilles Death in a French Garden, actress turned director Nicole Garcia continues her extended stint behind the camera with her latest atmospheric drama, Going Away Un beau dimanche. Featuring fine performances from leads Louise Bourgoin and Pierre Rochefort, but marred by a script that heads to interesting places before going nowhere special in its third act, this very French affair should see a few art house pickups and film week selections following a midsize local release. If Jean Luc Godard once quipped that all you need to make a movie is a girl and a gun, a more upscale Gallic version of the formula could be All you need is a gorgeous girl and an even more gorgeous country house. Such is the setting for at least part of this impressionistic and moody two hander written by Garcia and regular co scribe Jacques Fieschi, which begins with a lengthy sequence showing a down and out teacher, Baptiste Rochefort, scraping by in the south of France until he crosses paths with a fifth grade student, Mathias Mathias Brezot, whose parents forgot to pick him up from school. Baptiste eventually takes Mathias to the beachfront restaurant where his mother, Sandra Bourgoin, works as a waitress, attempting to keep herself afloat while paying off a debt for a business deal gone awry. Buy Arthur And The Invisibles Hq. When a pair of money hungry thugs drops by to rough her up, Baptiste offers to help, carting mother and child away to a place hes spent a good deal of his life avoiding but that may provide their only solution. Up to this point, the film offers up a reasonable level of intrigue, slowly building up the romance between Baptiste and Sandra while keeping things mysterious as to the formers troubled past. A scene in which the burgeoning couple goes on a date and Baptiste drinks way more than he can handle does a good job showing how the two form a problematic pair whose mutual dependence may be their only salvation. Yet once they arrive at the magnificent estate where Baptistes family resides, things turn rather heavy handed, with the haute bourgeoisie clan headed by an icy matriarch legendary actress Dominique Sanda, The Conformist frowning upon their prodigal sons crusty lifestyle while relegating Sandra to the kitchen. Eventually, Baptistes dark secret comes out, but it feels altogether underwhelming, as does his relationship with Sandra, which is given little room to blossom during the third act. Despite its late shortcomings, Going Away demonstrates Garcias ability to coax strong performances out of a relatively young cast, with newcomer Rochefort son of Garcia and the great Jean Rochefort offering up an impressively subdued leading turn, and former weather girl Bourgoin The Girl From Monaco proving that she can tackle dark roles without losing her ample charms. Working with director Laurent Cantets usual DP Pierre Milon, Garcia here crafts a highly appealing visual scheme, setting the action amid a backdrop of sun drenched beaches and rolling hillsides whose beauty conceals a world thats significantly less attractive. Production Les Films Pelleas, France 3 Cinema, Paulines Angel, Appaloosa Distribution. Nude celebrity MP4 movie clips of Audrey Tautou. Tells the story of a young womans relentless search for her fianc, who has disappeared from the trenches of the Somme during World War One. See the list of Short Film Animated nominees for Oscars 2017. Get the full list of Oscar nominations, view photos and videos for the 89th Academy Awards. Cast Louise Bourgoin, Pierre Rochefort, Dominique Sanda, Deborah Francois, Eric Ruf. Director Nicole Garcia. Screenwriters Jacques Fieschi, Nicole Garcia. Producer Philippe Martin. Director of photography Pierre Milon. Production designer Veronique Barneoud. Costume designers Nathalie du Roscoat, Elisabeth Tavernier. Editor Simon Jacquet. Music Eric Neveux. Sales Wild Bunch. No rating, 9. 5 minutes.

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