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The phrase auberge espagnole is a French idiom, literally translated as "Spanish inn" or "Spanish hotel". It describes a place where customers can eat what they bring – by extension, that one must be independent. [5] Another French interpretation is what in English is known as "Going Dutch" or "potluck", hence its English title.
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May 23, 2003 · Unlike "The Real Cancun," which was dripping with sex but was subtly homophobic, "L'Auberge Espagnole" is refreshingly frank about its lesbian, the Belgian girl named Isabelle (Cecile de France, who won the Cesar Award as most promising newcomer). Although Xavier fancied himself an adequate lover when he arrived in Spain, he benefits greatly ...
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Jul 25, 2018 · When Cédric Klapisch released his Barcelona-based film Potluck (L’auberge espagnole) back in 2002, the city was already idolised by young people across Europe as a place where it was easy to have fun. But Barcelona also embodied certain ideals that resonated with an entire generation of Europeans.
May 16, 2003 · Movies. Everyday life as a rigorous education. By Kevin Thomas. May 16, 2003 12 AM PT. Times Staff Writer. “L’auberge espagnole” literally translates as the Spanish inn, but it’s also a...
Apr 13, 2013 · The magazine hinted that Tautou had slightly redeemed herself with her role in Cédric Klapisch's 2002 L'Auberge Espagnole – which grossed just under $30m worldwide, compared with just under...
Film Review. O ne of the French film highlights of the year 2002, L'Auberge espagnole is a vibrant yet intelligent comedy-drama about young people from different cultures and nationalities coming together and discovering a shared bond of friendship. Although the film is simplistic in places, it offers a convincing and fairly accurate portrait ...
May 23, 2003 · "L'Auberge Espagnole" is a French phrase that, loosely translated, refers to a place or situation in which the usual rules don't apply. Writer-director Cedric Klapisch has taken that meaning to ...