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Release Date: 2006 Cast: Christopher Thompson, Daniel Benoin, Dani, Sydney Pollack, Claude Brasseur, Guillaume Gallienne, François Rollin, Françoise Lépine, Valérie Lemercier, Albert Dupontel, Laura Morante, Michel Vuillermoz ...MORE
Cast: Christopher Thompson, Daniel Benoin, Dani, Sydney Pollack, Claude Brasseur, Guillaume Gallienne, François Rollin, Françoise Lépine, Valérie Lemercier, Albert Dupontel, Laura Morante, Michel Vuillermoz, Suzanne Flon, Cécile de France, Annelise Hesme ...LESS
Categories: Movies, Comedy, Romance Film, World cinema Fauteuils d'orchestre is a French film released in 2006 directed by Danièle Thompson, which she co-scripted with her son, Christopher Thompson.
The film was released in the United States and English-speaking Canada as Avenue Montaigne and in the United Kingdom and Australia as Orchestra Seats.
Valérie Lemercier was awarded a César Award for Best Actress in a Supporting Role for her performance. The movie was nominated for another four Césars and also received a shortlist nomination for a Academy Award for Best Foreign Film. The film is dedicated to Suzanne Flon (Madame Roux in the... MORE
Fauteuils d'orchestre is a French film released in 2006 directed by Danièle Thompson, which she co-scripted with her son, Christopher Thompson.
The film was released in the United States and English-speaking Canada as Avenue Montaigne and in the United Kingdom and Australia as Orchestra Seats.
Valérie Lemercier was awarded a César Award for Best Actress in a Supporting Role for her performance. The movie was nominated for another four Césars and also received a shortlist nomination for a Academy Award for Best Foreign Film. The film is dedicated to Suzanne Flon (Madame Roux in the cast), who died after the film was completed.
Jessica has moved from her small Burgundian town of Mâcon to Paris to start a new life, inspired by her grandmother, Madame Roux, who "always loved luxury". In Paris, she initially has trouble finding work, and spends one evening without shelter. She eventually gets a job waitressing in a small café, the Bar des Théâtres, even though the café had never hired female waitstaff, out of tradition. The owner hires Jessica only because he is expecting large crowds soon and needs staff. The café is in an area of Paris close by several artistic venues, including the LESS
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