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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.
She wants to stay with Boni, and he eventually agrees. As the estranged pair reconnect, Boni gets some news that puts his life in perspective: his little sister is pregnant.
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- Grégoire Colin
- Claire Denis
- Drama
Dec 18, 2022 · How did you guys first meet and work together on this film? Claire simply came into our dressing room during the writing process of Nénette and Boni . She was listening to our second album a lot and wanted to ask if she could use one of our songs in the film.
Aug 6, 2022 · August 6, 2022 - 7:30 pm. Billy Wilder Theater. Nénette and Boni. Nénette et Boni, France, 1996. “Grégoire Colin and Alice Houri play brother and sister, products of a broken home. Colin plays 19-year-old Boni, a sex-starved pizza worker whose estranged 15-year-old sister Nenette is trapped in a boarding school and seven months pregnant ...
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
Teenage siblings Nénette and Boni were raised apart as a result of their parents’ divorce. Their mother, who doted on her son Boni, has died. He works for an interesting couple as a pizza baker, and is surprised and enraged when his younger sister, having run away from boarding school, suddenly turns up.
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One day, his younger sister Nenette (Alice Houri) arrives. She is pregnant, and as Noni helps her handle her situation, it brings up surprising emotions in both of them. This was a film that, to me, was more impactful in certain key sequences than taken as a whole narrative.