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      • She played boldly sexual roles early in her career, as in “The Night Porter” (1974), and now, in “Swimming Pool,” a sensuous and deceptive new thriller, she becomes fascinated by a young female predator. Rampling plays Sarah Morton, a British crime writer whose novels seem to exist somewhere between those of P.D. James and Ruth Rendell.
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  1. Swimming Pool is a 2003 erotic thriller film co-written and directed by François Ozon and starring Charlotte Rampling and Ludivine Sagnier. The plot focuses on a British crime novelist, Sarah Morton, who travels to her publisher's upmarket summer house in Southern France to seek solitude in order to work on her next book.

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  3. Jul 6, 2020 · ‘Swimming Pool’ centers around Sarah Morton, an uptight, middle-aged writer. She relentlessly ignores her fans, resents her editor John (also her ex-flame), and hates how her writing talent has now faded into nothing.

  4. Charlotte Rampling's character Sarah is named after her sister, who killed herself at age 23. She told The Guardian, "I thought that after such a very long time of not letting her be with me that I would like to bring her back into my life."

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    • Crime, Drama, Mystery
    • François Ozon
    • 2003-08-01
  5. Sarah Morton : The one upstairs overlooking the pool. Julie : Of course. That's the best one.

  6. Rampling plays Sarah Morton, a British crime writer whose novels seem to exist somewhere between those of P.D. James and Ruth Rendell. Now she is tired and uncertain, and her publisher offers her a holiday in his French villa.

  7. Sarah Morton (Charlotte Rampling), a middle-aged English mystery author, who has written a successful series of novels featuring a single detective, is having writer's block that is impeding her next book.

  8. Swimming Pool ★★★ 2003 (R)Sophisticated, tricky thriller stars Rampling as successful British crime writer Sarah Morton—who's suffering from writer's block. Sarah complains to her publisher, John (Dance), and he offers her his summer house in the South of France.

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