Séverine Vincent

Séverine Vincent

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Séverine Vincent
Séverine Vincent

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J'adore ma vie!
Brigitte
Angélique is a nursery school teacher. She loves the children: other people's, of course, and those of her partner Damien, who is going through a divorce. It is then that she realizes that she has contracted a very rare allergy... to children!
Juntos, nada más
Jeanine
Camille limpia oficinas por las noches y dibuja con arte en sus horas libres. Philibert es un joven aristócrata amante de la historia, tímido, sensible y solitario que vive en un espacioso piso, propiedad de su familia. Franck un cocinero duro y a la vez tierno, quiere muchísimo a su abuela Paulette, una frágil anciana muy "sui generis". Los tres aprenden a vivir juntos y a superar juntos dudas y penas a fin de materializar sus sueños. (FILMAFFINITY)
Le p'tit curieux
The teacher
Clement, nine, curious about everything, wants to understand life. Camera in hand, he walks the streets of his small provincial town, following and studying "grown-ups".
Heavy Weather
Denise Pardoux
Over the course of five seasons, this film chronicles a young woman's rise to power within a tempestuous all-female office. Employing elements of fantasy, realism, drama and satire, much of the story takes place in the confines of an oppressive looking steel and glass skyscraper owned by a powerful insurance company. Though the office is populated only by women, the place seethes with tension due to office politics and the personal turmoil suffered by the employees, something that the beautiful and outwardly ruthless office supervisor Carabosse does her best to ignore. When the ever business-like Carabosse finally gets promoted, she appoints Agate (the story's true protagonist) as her successor. Power corrupts and it does not take long for the compassionate Agate to transform into a copy of Carabosse.
Once More
'Immondice'
Louis is a family man, with a wife and young daughter, who discovers in mid-life that he is gay.
Femmes femmes
Enfant
Dos actrices, interpretadas por Hélène Surgiré y Sonia Saviange, que ya no están en su mejor momento, conviven en un apartamento en París. Muy a lo Fassbinder, es un retrato duro, claustrofóbico, seco y a veces patéticamente divertido.