"The Girl From Monaco"

"The Girl From Monaco"

In “La Fille de Monaco” (The Girl From Monaco), Bertrand Beauvois (Fabrice Luchini) is a successful attorney who is hired to represent Edith Lasalle (Stéphane Audran), who’s been charged with killing a man with ties to the Russian mafia. Edith’s son, Louis (Gilles Cohen), has been told that Russian bullies may try to silence his mother and her legal team, so he employs a private security team to protect them.

Bertrand doesn’t see the need for Christophe’s protection, but when the lawyer can’t seem to brush aside a former girlfriend, the bodyguard proves to be  invaluable. Bertrand and Christophe begin to strike up a friendship, but when Audrey Varela (Louise Bourgoin), a beautiful woman half Bertrand’s age, begins throwing herself at him, Christophe has a hard time persuading his client that something doesn’t feel right. Rated R. French.

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“Seraphine”

"Seraphine"

"Seraphine"

Belgian actress Yolande Moreau stars as little-known but brilliant French painter Séraphine Louis (aka Séraphine de Senlis) who lived from 1864 to 1942.  On the face of it, she appeared to be a shepherdess and housekeeper whose primary duties involved cooking, cleaning, and ironing. However, in her off-time Séraphine joyously turned to the natural world and channeled these passions through painting by creating paints from elements such as animal blood, oil from church candles, and dirt out of sheer necessity.

With these raw materials, the budding artist created floral arrangements unlike any seen before. Unfortunately, those around Séraphine viewed the paintings as something of a joke. Her life took a fantastic turn when Wilhelm Uhde, a German art critic, arrived in Senlis and saw the young woman’s creations for the first time. Despite the success that Uhde imparted to Séraphine, a sad future accompanied by obscurity and emotional isolation lay ahead for the artist.  “Seraphine” is presented in French with English subtitles.

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