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Nénette and Boni (French: Nénette et Boni) is a 1996 French drama film directed by Claire Denis, written by Denis in collaboration with Jean-Pol Fargeau. Plot. After the death of his mother, Boni (Grégoire Colin) moves his friends into her house and begins working selling pizzas.
Nénette and Boni: Directed by Claire Denis. With Grégoire Colin, Alice Houri, Jacques Nolot, Valeria Bruni Tedeschi. A brother and sister reunite after time apart. But the sister is pregnant, which could either bring the siblings together or tear them apart.
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- Drama
- Claire Denis
- 1997-09-19
Dec 24, 2017 · Nenette and Boni, 1996. An early episode in Nenette and Boni shows a teenaged girl named Antoinette (Alice Houri), wearing an oversized shirt as she blissfully floats in a school gymnasium swimming pool before being summoned out of the water for improper swimming attire by an impatient instructor.
Jan 18, 2020 · Estranged teenage siblings Nénette and Boni are reunited when a pregnant Nénette runs away from boarding school to her older brother’s dingy apartment. Claire Denis films largely in intimate close-up, getting us nearer to understanding the inner worlds of these enigmatic characters.
Estranged teenage brother and sister Boni and Nénette become closer to one another when Nénette, pregnant, runs away from boarding school and takes refuge in her older brother’s filthy apartment. Nénette et Boni won the Golden Leopard at the 1996 Locarno film festival.
Sep 10, 2012 · Time Out says. Boni (Colin) is a pizza cook who harbours obscene, even sociopathic fantasies about the local baker's wife; Nénette (Houri) is his younger sister who runs away from boarding...
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French director Claire Denis has fashioned a quietly thrilling, unexpectedly poignant film with Nenette et Boni, a simple tale of a family reunion that earns its distinction in the telling.