Tonight on TV: A little forgotten today, this is one of Catherine Denway’s most beautiful films

Tonight on TV: A little forgotten today, this is one of Catherine Denway’s most beautiful films

Last March, Jacques Audiar created an event for the Oscar for the best foreign film for Emilia Perez, a major difference that fled France for 32 years and the Indochina of Regis. Good news: You can find this on Monday evening in France 3 This great romantic fresco led by Catherine Denway!

The story of this somewhat forgotten Indochina, who has applied to the whole world? These are Eéliane Devries (Catherine Denve), who, in the 1930s, led the plantation of rubber trees with her father. He received Camila (from Lynn Fam), an orphaned anomite princess. Both will soon fall in love with Jean-Baptiste (Vincent Perez), a young Navy officer. At the same time, in the wake of atmospheric nationalism, the first attacks against the French are committed …

Not happy with the Oscar and the Golden Globe, a very successful indochina, with its amazingly tied script and its strong dramatic power, won five Caesar, including the best actress for Catherine Denev, especially for Erian’s role. The desire to work with the Régis Wargnier actor dates back to the woman of her first movie, my life. The latter wrote the alphabet, but the latter finally refused. They both stayed and the project was completed with materialization.

“Before you greet you, click the button!”

“At the beginning of the movie, he appeared a myth, but, too quickly, he broke that picture”Said the filmmaker in the issue of our colleagues, which was first published in 1993. “On the days when he didn’t have to do it, he came with his little camera. Before he even said hello, click on the next day, everyone had a photo draw. He had a shop in Hanoi.

Indochina, when she came to her hexagonal theaters, was a great public success for more than 3.2 million spectators, Redesvi. What if you (again) find Catherine Denway’s one of the most beautiful films to start under the best lord of the week?

Tonight in France at 3:10 pm.

Source: Allocine

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