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A British author and a French art gallery owner form an intimate bond after a chance meeting in a quaint, Southern Tuscany village in director Abbas Kiarostami's dialogue-driven drama.
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Oops, as one of our readers points out, we forgot this excellent Abbas Kiarostami film. Probably because most of us saw it at Cannes 2010 and or the NYFF 2010, over a year ago for many of us, but that doesn’t negate it’s wonderfully enigmatic and evocative powers. Juliette Binoche is particularly luminous in the picture and William Shimell plays an excellent adversary in this opaque story of romance where reality and truth tend to bend a little around the edges.
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Juliette Binoche | Elle |
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William Shimell | James Miller |
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Jean-Claude Carrière | L'homme de la place |
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Agathe Natanson | La femme de la place |
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Gianna Giachetti | La patronne du café |
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Adrian Moore | Le fils |
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Angelo Barbagallo | Le traducteur |
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Andrea Laurenzi | Le guide |
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Filippo Trojano | Le marié |
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Manuela Balsimelli | La mariée |
| Director | Abbas Kiarostami |
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| Writer | Abbas Kiarostami, Caroline Eliacheff | |
| Producer | Angelo Barbagallo, Gaetano Daniele, Claire Dornoy, Charles Gillibert, Marin Karmitz, Nathanaël Karmitz, Abbas Kiarostami, Patrick Quinet | |
| Photography | Luca Bigazzi | |
| Edition | Criterion |
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| Packaging | Keep Case |
| Nr Discs | 1 |
| Screen Ratios | Widescreen (1.85:1) |
| Audio Tracks | SUB [English] |
| Edition Release Date | May 22, 2012 |
| Regions | A |