REVIEW: French director Christophe Honore, left, arrives with actress Chiara Mastroianni for Friday's premiere of "Les Chansons d'Amour," screening out of competition at this year's festival. (Reuters ...
French novelist-filmmaker Christophe Honore rightly chooses the most emotional moments for the characters to express thoughts and desires in song. And yet ... it doesn't work very well. Part of the ...
The genre of the realist-inflected arthouse musical has intermittently thrived in France , ever since it was kick-started by Jacques Demy's The Umbrellas of Cherbourg (Les Papapluies de Cherbourg). It ...
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Two films this week centre on men with guns. Neither quite works. Yet each has a quirky ingenuity that makes it watchable if never compelling and both boast strong performances by their seemingly ...
Christophe Honoré doffs his cap to Jacques Demy in this laudably ambitious musical. The 13 catchy tunes work wonderfully, as Louis Garrel tries to recover from the death of lover Ludivine Sagnier.
A French musical comedy about a ménage a trois? C'est vrai. Director Christophe Honoré's Love Songs (Les Chansons d'Amour) arrives at Zeitgeist this week as part of the center's 'Future Cult Classics" ...
Everything about the film «Les chansons d'amour (2007)»: reviews, trailer, images, cinema schedule and much more.
EARLY in this year's Cannes festival, writer-director Christophe Honoré was philosophical about the prospects for his modern-day musical in the competition for the Palme d'Or. He compared the festival ...
A young immigrant from the banlieue meets an aristocrat in a wheelchair, to explosive effect.
Existential fable in which a couple in their thirties give themselves one month of freedom before adopting a cat.
Synopsis Reviews 0 votes and 0 Reviews In theatres: January 25, 2008 Running time: 1h 35m Genre: Drama ...
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