Nov 11, 2009 | Variety
Cavaye to direct 'A Bout Portant'
Fred Cavaye is set to helm "A Bout Portant," a thriller starring Gilles Lellouche and Roschdy Zem .
FILM REVIEW: THE GIRL FROM MONACO By Michael Phillips Chicago Tribune Movie Critic 3 stars Luxembourg-born director Anne Fontaine's first film, in 1993, was a comedy called "Love Affairs Usually End Badly." That title applies to any number of other films before or since, including Fontaine's newly released and stimulatingly unpredictable ...
FILM REVIEW: THE GIRL FROM MONACO By Michael Phillips Chicago Tribune Movie Critic 3 stars Luxembourg-born director Anne Fontaine's first film, in 1993, was a comedy called "Love Affairs Usually End Badly." That title applies to any number of other films before or since, including Fontaine's newly released and stimulatingly unpredictable ...
The Girl From Monaco can't find its footing
Starring Fabrice Luchini and Roschdy Zem. In French with English subtitles. Rated 14A.
A love, murder tale full of French film cliches
Louise Bourgoin and Fabrice Luchini in "The Girl from Monaco," where Luchini meets Bourgoin as he prepares to defend a woman on trial.
'The Girl Fro m Monaco' fizzles out too soon
Also reviewed: Sabbir Khan's 'Kambakkht Ishq' July 3, 2009 Louise Bourgoin plays ChristopheA A's ex-girlfriend, Audrey, in A A'The Girl From Monaco.A A' A funny thing happens during the ostensibly fizzy French import "The Girl From Monaco": It stops being funny.
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Warwick Thornton, centre, poses with the Camera d'Or prize
Australian director of the movie 'Samson and Delilah', Warwick Thornton, centre, poses next to LtoR French actor Roschdy Zem and French actress Isabelle Adjani, after winning the Camera d'Or prize for the best first feature at the closing ceremony of the 62nd Cannes Film Festival in Cannes, southern France, on May 24, 2009.
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