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Mademoiselle Chambon (2009)

Director: Stéphane Brizé

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From Time Out London

This new film from writer-director Stéphane Brizé (‘Not Here To be Loved’) is a refined, sombre and romantic spin on love, lust and the suppression of both. Blessed with the fragile presence of Sandrine Kiberlain – one of Europe’s most underrated actresses – this is the tale of a surly builder, husband and father (Vincent Lindon) and the infatuation he develops his son’s supply teacher (Kiberlain). The pair’s innocent banter develops into something more dangerous following a stirring, private violin rendition of Elgar’s ‘Salut d’Amour’, but they decide that their mutual fondness will never turn into anything that might hurt others. If it sounds prim, it’s not: Brizé guides rather than tells, relying less on dialogue than moody longueurs and suggestive framing. And after a slow build-up, his film emerges as a heartbreaking, ambiguous twist on ‘Brief Encounter’, railway station finale and all. Take hankies.

Author: David Jenkins

Time Out London Issue 2144: 22-28 Sept, 2011


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  • lindeanlad said...
    Posted on Nov 03 2011 20:38 Beautifully paced, engaging and so, so French. A joy.
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  • Phil Ince said...
    Posted on Sep 30 2011 14:10 A French film for Anglophiles? A good deal of restrained emotion; Brief Encounter - near enough - with Elgar replacing Rachmaninov.
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Director: Stéphane Brizé

Cast: Vincent Lindon, Sandrine Kiberlain, Aure Atika

Genre(s): Drama, Romance

Duration: 101 mins

UK Release: Sep 23 2011




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