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Let's Talk About The Rain DVD

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The multi-talented writer-director-actress Agn''s Jaoui stars as an aspiring politician who reluctantly revisits her roots in this witty intelligent and superbly performed comedy. When she returns to her childhood home in the South of France for an election rally and help her sister with her late mother's affairs Agathe Villanova (Jaoui) is asked to take part in a documentary about successful women. But the ineptitude of the comically amateurish filmmakers (Jamael Debbouze and Jean-Pierre Bacri) manages to exacerbate the tensions of all those around them forcing Agathe... to confront the consequences of her own ambitions. Once again collaborating with Jean-Pierre Bacri co-writer and star of Look At Me and Le Go''t des Autres Agnes Jaoui's entertaining film takes a humorous and perceptive look at relationships. [show more]

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Released
23 March 2009
Directors
Actors
Format
DVD 
Publisher
Artificial Eye 
Classification
Runtime
96 minutes 
Features
PAL 
Barcode
5021866410302 
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Agnes Jaoui directs, co-writes and stars in this French comedy drama. Agathe Villanova (Jaoui) is a tough and self-centred political candidate who returns to her childhood home in the South of France to help her sister Florence (Pascale Arbillot) sort out the affairs of their recently deceased mother. While there, she is approached by Karim (Jamel Debbouze), the son of Florence's housekeeper, to take part in a documentary about successful women. The film explores the various intertwining relationships as they unfold throughout an unseasonably wet August.

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