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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.
Nenette (Alice Houri) and Boni (Gregoire Colin) are estranged siblings, affected from bad blood from their parents’ vague long ago divorce. The sister is pregnant yet abject to any kind of mature responsibility.
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- Dacia Films, La Sept Cinéma, Canal+, CNC
- Claire Denis
Since his mother died, he's fallen out with Felix, his dad, who's in retail (lights and lampshades) and takes care of Boni's fifteen-year-old kid sister, Nenette. Boni drifts along in his world: pizzas, the 'hood, daydreams, and an imaginary love interest that only makes him feel more alone.
Nenette and Boni are estranged siblings. Boni works as a pizza chef and fantasizes about the baker’s wife, while Nenette is trapped in a boarding school. But when she unexpectedly shows up pregnant with a child she doesn’t want, Boni cannot hold his grudge much longer.
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Aug 26, 1996 · Claire Denis comes up with her emotionally richest pic to date in “Nenette and Boni,” a multilayered look at unformed teen emotions and the mysterious, almost invisible ties that bind siblings.