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Sho - employed again! Started conversation Nov 2, 2010
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we watched it at the weekend and it was hilarious.
Any more where that came from?
thanks for the Jakobsweg film tip
Sho - employed again! Posted Nov 2, 2010
oh and the St James' Way was an answer on University Challenge yesterday and I was so excited to answer it I frightend the bejaysus out of the
thanks for the Jakobsweg film tip
You can call me TC Posted Nov 2, 2010
I'm looking out for some. There's a Tati film just come out called The Illusionist - I'd like to see that. But it may be completely different from the St Jacques/Schtis genre. Computer animated, but the Scots are absolutely bowled away by the depiction of the Scottish countryside.
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0775489/
Probably not out on DVD yet.
Check out director Dany Boon (quite a cutie) on imdb.
I think the Audrey Tautou film "Ensemble, c'est tout" - (Zusammen ist man weniger allein) might be up our street. That should be available as it first came out in 2007.
My son has seen "L'auberge espagnole" and recommends it.
I don't know why I've never seen any of these - you're right, they're really worth watching and so refreshingly realistic and down to earth.
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Sho - employed again! Posted Nov 3, 2010
thanks I'll check them out
#2 is in the bilingual class at school so we're trying to get a bit of French culture at home (outside of food and wine) and films are a good way, even when we watch in German. (I always try her with a bit of it in the original afterwards but she usually runs away screaming)
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You can call me TC Posted Nov 3, 2010
For a slow-moving film, which you can possibly follow in the original even, what about "Monsieur Ibrahim et les fleurs du Couran"
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0329388/
Then there are the Asterix films if you're watching with the kids. Don't know what's better there - cartoons or real people. The humour is very adult, however. (not in the *** sense!)
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Sho - employed again! Posted Nov 3, 2010
I watched that one a few months ago, even in French (go me!) but the gruesomes found it very slow going even with German subtitles, and thought the story terribly boring. I loved it though.
As fr Asterix... I really don't like it at all. eek!
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Pit - ( Carpe Diem - Stay in Bed ) Posted Jan 8, 2011
as to movies in French - try to get "Boulevard du Rhum".
A very young Brigitte Bardot, Lino Ventura never sober and the best free-for-all brawl in movie history...that´s one the whole family can agree on.
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You can call me TC Posted Jan 10, 2011
There's a new one out. The German title is "Fasten auf Italienisch". It is done by the same people who did "Willkommen bei den Schtis"
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