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  1. THE NAMES OF LOVE is a French comedy that, as the Marxists would say, mixes the personal with the political. It plays like a combination of one of Woody Allen’s earlier romantic comedies with one of his more political later movies, mixed with the radical chic of Marxist French director Jean-luc Godard, who coined the term “Cinemarxism” in one of his 1960s movies.

  2. THE NAMES OF LOVE | 2011 – 100′ – Comedy / Romance – Written by Baya Kasmi and Michel Leclerc. Directed by Michel Leclerc. Starring Jacques Gamblin, Sara Forestier, Carole Franck, Zinedine Soualem. Official selection COLCOA French Film Festival. César Awards winner for Best Actress (Sara Forestier) & Best Original Screenplay. In French with English subtitles. A Music Box Films […]

  3. 1 hr 40 min. 7.1 (8,204) 62. The Names of Love is a quirky, French romantic comedy-drama that explores issues related to identities, politics, and love in a witty, engaging, and thought-provoking way. Directed by Michel Leclerc, the film stars Sara Forestier as Bahia Benmahmoud, a seductive, free-spirited Parisian who uses her charm and wit to ...

  4. Jun 23, 2011 · The Names of Love” is also an odd-couple rom-com in which Baya hooks up with Arthur Martin (Jacques Gamblin), an expert on avian diseases and a quintessential square. One of the movie’s ...

  5. May 11, 2011 · In the Name of Love: Directed by Olivia M. Lamasan. With Aga Muhlach, Angel Locsin, Jake Cuenca, Dante Rivero. Emman and Mercedes fall in love despite her being engaged to the heir of a powerful and wealthy family.

  6. Nov 24, 2010 · But names are deceitful and appearances deceiving. The Names of Love is currently available to stream on Amazon Prime Video with Fandor add-on. You can buy or rent The Names of Love for as low as $1.99 to rent or $9.99 to buy on Amazon Prime Video, Apple TV, iTunes, Google Play, YouTube, and Vudu.

  7. The Names of Love (French: Le Nom des gens) is a 2010 French romantic comedy film directed by Michel Leclerc, written by Leclerc and Baya Kasmi, and produced by Antoine Rein, Fabrice Goldstein and Caroline Adrian. The film recorded 764,821 admissions in Europe.

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