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Mademoiselle Chambon is a 2009 French film directed by Stéphane Brizé, with a screenplay adapted from the 1996 novel by Éric Holder. It won a César Award for Best Adaptation.
A love story that has bewitched audiences and critics worldwide, Mademoiselle Chambon is an "exquisite chamber piece" (LA Times) that delicately captures the initial stirrings of romance. ...more...
- 2 min
- 46.3K
- Kino Lorber
Mademoiselle Chambon. Jean, maçon, mari et père exemplaire, s'éprend de l'institutrice de son fils... Un amour impossible, filmé avec délicatesse par Stéphane Brizé ("La loi du marché") et porté par un remarquable duo d'acteurs, Sandrine Kiberlain et Vincent Lindon.
- Stéphane Brizé
- 94 min
- Vincent Lindon (Jean)
One day Jean has to replace the broken window in Véronique Chambon's flat. When he discovers a violin in her flat, he persuades her to play something for him. With her music, she opens the door to a world unknown to Jean.
Oct 14, 2009 · Véronique Chambon (Sandrine Kiberlain), a single schoolteacher and Jean (Vincent Lindon), discover an unexpected bond that causes them to question the direction of their lives. They move in different social circles but their relationship develops and their lives begin gradually to unravel.