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The performances are excellent, even if none of the characters are all that likeable or involving. Bacri and Debbouze make an intriguing double act. Full Review | Original Score: 3/5 | Jun 18 ...
A tough new feminist player in the political world, she returns home to help sister Florence (Pascale Arbillot) put their recently deceased mother’s affairs in order. While there, she is approached by Karim (Jamel Debbouze), the son of Florence’s housekeeper, to take part in a documentary.
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Oct 23, 2008 · Let’s Talk About The Rain Review. Agathe Villanova (Agnes Jaoui), a feminist with a role on the political scene, returns for ten days to her family home, in the South of France, to help her...
Dec 9, 2022 · The latest one: The country’s president wants the International Court of Justice to rule on whether governments have a legal obligation to protect people from climate hazards. The secret to ...
Oct 10, 2008 · Review. Let's Talk About the Rain. Friday 10 October 2008. Written by David Jenkins. Time Out says. With Agnès Jaoui’s acerbic and lightly melancholic third film as director after...