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Mademoiselle Chambon is a 2009 French film directed by Stéphane Brizé, with a screenplay adapted from the 1996 novel by Éric Holder. It won a César Award for Best Adaptation. Plot. Jean is a builder in a town in the south of France where he lives happlly with his wife and little son and keeps an eye on his old father.
May 28, 2010 · May 27, 2010. Characters suppressing volcanic emotions that can be decoded only by reading expressions and body language give Stéphane Brizé’s “Mademoiselle Chambon” a complexity and...
- Stephen Holden
- Stéphane Brizé
Jul 23, 2010 · “Mademoiselle Chambon” is the latest in that line of deeply moving romances, an exquisite chamber piece made with the kind of sensitivity and nuance that’s become almost a lost art.
May 27, 2010 · May 27, 2010. Unlike the similarly bucolic and gesture-driven milieu of French films such as Claude Berri’s Jean de Florette or Olivier Assayas’s Summer Hours, Stéphane Brizé’s Mademoiselle Chambon is more fascinated by how an individual can become entrapped by his or her singular essence.
Oct 14, 2009 · MADEMOISELLE CHAMBON. by Stéphane Brizé. synopsis. The story of the unexpected romance between a married man, Jean and his son's school teacher, Véronique Chambon — and their desperate attempt to keep their desires from spiraling into a full-blown affair, which threatens to turn everything around them upside done.
- France
- Mademoiselle Chambon
- fiction
- 2009
2009 France Directed by Stéphane Brizé Produced by Miléna Poylo, Gilles Sacuto Written by Stéphane Brizé, Florence Vignon Featuring Vincent Lindon, Sandrine Kiberlain, Aure Atika
Oct 14, 2009 · Overview. Véronique Chambon (Sandrine Kiberlain), a single schoolteacher and Jean (Vincent Lindon), discover an unexpected bond that causes them to question the direction of their lives. They move in different social circles but their relationship develops and their lives begin gradually to unravel. Stéphane Brizé. Director, Writer. Erich Holder.