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French for Beginners (German: Französisch für Anfänger) is a German-French romantic comedy film made in 2006 and directed by Christian Ditter. The theme of the film is young love during a school exchange in France, complicated by language barriers and cultural differences.
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Director Jalil Lespert and lead actor Pierre Niney at the film's premiere in Paris. Principal photography began in June 2013. Part of the filming was done with Bergé, who sent "out models on the runway for a reconstitution of Saint Laurent's famous Opéra Ballets Russes collection of 1976, which was filmed at the fashions show's original venue, the Westin hotel (formerly known as the ...
The film reveals its secrets slowly, and Chabrol tightens the screws not according to the rules of Hollywood suspense but with a cool, level gaze. Of the great filmmakers of the French New Wave , he may have changed the least over the years, and there's a continuity of tone and morbid inquiry that runs from Le Boucher (1970) through La ...
After four weeks, by 25 November 2011, The Intouchables had already become the most-watched film in France in 2011. [9] After sixteen weeks, more than 19 million people had seen the film in France. On 10 January 2012, The Intouchables set a record, having been number one for ten consecutive weeks since its release in France. The film has ...
The Good Neighbour (German: Unter Nachbarn) is a 2011 German drama/thriller film directed by Stephan Rick. It premiered in competition at the 2011 Shanghai International Film Festival [2] and was screened at the 2011 Montreal World Film Festival [3] and the Hof International Film Festival.
The Hartmanns, an upper-middle-class Munich family, include Angelika, a former teacher, and her husband Richard, a prominent orthopedic surgeon, both in their sixties; their daughter Sofie, 31, an unmarried permanent student currently studying psychology; her older brother Philipp, a successful business lawyer undergoing a messy divorce, and his 12-year-old son Bastian (Basti).
The film won the Prix du scénario at the 2007 Cannes Film Festival, [2] was Germany's entry in the category Best Foreign Language Film at the 2007 Oscars, [3] but was not nominated. After making its worldwide debut at the Cannes Film Festival in France, the film was shown at several international film festivals. It was released in Germany on ...