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83% Directed by Stéphane Brizé Release date 2009 (2009) Budget $3.7 million Director Stéphane Brizé Music director Ange Ghinozzi | 6.9/10 4/5 The Guardian Distributed by Rezo Films Country France Initial release 14 October 2009 (Belgium) Box office 9.1 million USD | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Mademoiselle chambon trailer
Mademoiselle Chambon is a 2009 French film, directed by Stéphane Brizé, with a screenplay adapted from the novel of Éric Holder. It was awarded a César Award for Best Adaptation.
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- Mademoiselle chambon trailer
- Mademoiselle chambon 2009 trailer
- Plot
- Cast
- Critical response
- Awards and nominations
- References
Mademoiselle chambon 2009 trailer
Plot
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.
Cast
Critical response
British film critic Mark Kermode praised the film and the performances of the lead actors. "Should he abandon the wife with whom he has built a home to pursue a fleeting dream inspired in part by the strange reverie of Elgar's Salut d'Amour? Eloquently adapted from Eric Holder's novel, this low-key, César-winning gem relies on tiny gestures – a glance, a wry smile, a longing look – to suggest great passion and inner turmoil, all conjured with wit, grace and honesty by Lindon and Kiberlain. Comparing any movie with Brief Encounter is always going to end in tears – Yet director Stéphane Brizé's quietly tremendous Mademoiselle Chambon does a pretty good job of reminding us that in terms of tragic romantic clout, less is often more."
Awards and nominations
The film was nominated for the Independent Spirit Award for Best Foreign Film in 2010.
It was awarded a César Award for Best Adaptation.