Reading Eric Holder’s novel Miss ChambonStephen Brize is immediately seduced by the author’s translation of the emotions of modest people. The story is about Jean, a good man in every way, who one day meets his son’s teacher. Then the evidence of their feelings overwhelms them both.
That’s why Stéphane Brize decides to bring this love story to the big screen, co-writing the screenplay with Florence Vignon, with whom he already collaborated on his first feature film, Le Bleu des Villes.
With the main reference Sur la route de Madison, the director perfectly conveys the essence of the original novel, depicting the idyll of the characters with great sensuality, sweetness and emotion.
Rightly awarded the César for the best adaptation, Mademoiselle Chambon is deserved especially for the sophistication of the staging, but also and above all for the charm of the main actors.
The film celebrates the reunion of the couple Vincent Lyndon / Sandrine Kiberlen, a year after their separation in the city. They have already responded in the films “Infidel”, “Seventh Heaven” and “Unique Girls”.
Miss Chambon Stephen Breeze with Vincent Lyndon, Sandrine Kiberlain, Ore Attica…
Tonight at Arte at 20:55.
Source: Allocine

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