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  1. May 26, 1995 · For much of “Mina Tannenbaum,” French filmmaker Martine Dugowson makes you wonder why she didn’t call her film “Mina and Ethel,” since it’s the story of two women, both born in 1958, who meet at...

  2. Martine Dugowson was born on May 8, 1958 in Paris, France. She is a writer and director, known for Shadow Play (1996), Mina Tannenbaum (1994) and Les fantômes de Louba (2001).

  3. Sep 10, 2012 · Cutting a swath through the personal histories of two young Jewish Parisians, aspiring painter Mina (Bohringer) and media wannabe Ethel (Zylberstein), this styl.

  4. It drives a wedge between the two girls and they break up. 20 years later in Paris, Louba lives by her wits… and by dipping her hand into others’ pockets. She bumps into Jeannie who doesn’t recognise her and takes her on to be a nanny for her son.

  5. Sep 10, 2012 · A flat-warming party on the Left Bank brings together design assistant Bonham Carter, her partner, screenwriter Ecoffey, vain movie director Attal, his womanisi.

  6. This debut from director Martine Dugowson is a poignant study of friendship as it stands the test of time. Two French Jewish girls - Ethel and Mina, are begrudgingly thrown together by their mutual lack of ascribing to social conventions in Paris in the late 1960’s.

  7. The film tells the story of two girls who are of totally different character. They know each other since their childhood and were friends until they became teenagers. But growing up and becoming adults they go different ways. Cast. Crew.

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