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Juliette Binoche (from 'Chocolate' and Oscar winner for 'The English Patient') stars in a movie with a sophisticated vision of adult life. In this romantic comedy, the actress plays a recently divorced Parisian artist looking for true love - in a plot where many will be able to relate. Not surprisingly, it was one of the selections for the Directors' Fortnight, a parallel event at the Cannes Film Festival, and won the Critics' Prize.
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Isabelle, Parisian artist, divorced mother, is looking for love, true love at last.
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