Love Songs (Les Chansons d'amour)

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Entertainment Weekly | Lisa SchwarzbaumAdd Critic to Favorites

Chiara Mastroianni charms here just as her maman, Catherine Deneuve, did in Demy's 1964 classic.Read the full review

San Francisco Chronicle | David WiegandAdd Critic to Favorites

A surprisingly joyous musical.Read the full review

Boston Globe | Wesley MorrisAdd Critic to Favorites

Sings in the key of life.Read the full review

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  • Making Plans For Lena (Non ma fille, tu n'iras pas danser)

    09/09/09 While "Love Songs" and "Dans Paris" revealed prolific filmmaker Christophe Honore to be a direct descendant of the French New Wave, he heads straight into Arnaud Desplechin territory with the turbulent family drama "Making Plans for Lena." Set predominantly in a country house, and then a Parisian apartment, where the titular femme (Chiara Mastroianni) dukes it out with parents, siblings, a former spouse and ultimately herself, this rather loose-hinged version of "A Christmas Tale" is only partially held together by Honore's direction, though overall dramatic impact remains diffuse.  |  Variety
  • What to Watch If Not Watching the "Watchmen"

    03/02/09 Some homegrown interloping mixes with a strong international showing this week to give an overall balance to what's playing at your local multiplex.  |  Independent Film Channel (IFC)
  • Sundance Live VI: LGBT Panel, “Dare” Premiere

    01/20/09 EDITOR'S NOTE: Throughout the festival indieWIRE is posting continuous updates.  |  indieWIRE
  • 'Belle' tolls for IFC as U.S. deal closes

    11/08/08 IFC Films has nabbed U.S. rights to "La Belle Personne," one of several international territories sold for Christophe Honore's French coming-of-age drama.  |  The Hollywood Reporter
  • The Beautiful Person (La belle personne)

    09/17/08 Although the beautiful person topping Christophe Honore's update of the 17th-century novel "La Princesse de Cleves" is truly stunning, she may be the only flawless element in this shaky but intriguing contempo teen drama.  |  Variety