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My Afternoons with Margueritte (2010) take 2
Brent U3A film group session. We were 5 women and 2 men. None of the group attending had seen the film when I showed it in 2011. In my post then I concentrated on the representation of the old … Continue reading
LES TEMPS QUI CHANGENT – Changing Times
I have a soft spot for Téchiné’s Les Temps Qui Changent (2004). It has had very little exposure in the UK and is unavailable on DVD Region 2. A family drama without histrionics, it places Cécile played by Catherine Deneuve … Continue reading
Posted in Ageing, Film Analysis
Tagged Deneuve, Depardieu, French protectorate, gay relationship, intergeneration, modernisation, mother and son, multicultural, obsessive love, siblings, Tangier, Techine, twins
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