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Speak to Me of Love
Theatrical release poster
Directed bySophie Marceau
Written bySophie Marceau
Produced byAlain Sarde
Starring
CinematographyEmmanuel Machuel
Edited byClaudine Merlin
Music byÉric Neveux
Distributed byMars Distribution
Release date
29 August 2002
Running time
98 minutes
CountryFrance
LanguageFrench
Budget$3.4 million[1]
Box office$240 000[2]

Speak to Me of Love (French: Parlez-moi d'amour) is a 2002 French drama film written and directed by Sophie Marceau and starring Judith Godrèche, Niels Arestrup, and Anne Le Ny. The first feature-length motion picture directed by actress Sophie Marceau, the film is about the breakup of a long-term relationship.[3] Speak to Me of Love was filmed on location in New York City and Paris.[4] In 2002, the film received the Montréal World Film Festival Award for Best Director (Sophie Marceau) and was nominated for the Grand Prix des Amériques.[5]

Plot

Justine and Richard's fifteen-year relationship ends in separation due to irreconcilable differences with Justine maintaining custody of their three boys. Her new life means having to deal with being a single parent but at the same time, she comes to terms with her own parents' divorce and finds a common bond with her long-suffering mother. Richard, a renowned author, deals with the situation by devoting all his attention to his writing. Both are forced to confront their uncertain futures, while examining what led to the breakdown of their marriage.

Cast

  • Judith Godrèche as Justine
  • Niels Arestrup as Richard
  • Anne Le Ny as Amélie
  • Laurence Février as Justine's mother
  • Jean-Marie Frin as Justine's father
  • Aurélien Wiik as William
  • Daniel Isoppo as Hubert
  • Christelle Tual as Josée
  • Chantal Banlier as Christine
  • Isabelle Olive as Carole
  • Jimmy Baudrand as Constantin
  • Louis-Alexandre Lucotte as Jérémy
  • Jules Boudier as Jacob
  • François Chattot as French producer
  • Ariane Seguillon as Corinne
  • Fleur Michels as Traffic warden
  • Léa Unglick as Justine (5 years old)
  • Lilly-Fleur Pointeaux as Justine (9–12 years old)
  • Yoann Denaive as Friend suburb
  • Nastasia Demont as Clémentine (8 years old)
  • James Gorter as Clément (8 years old)
  • Annelise Hesme as Elsa
  • Enric Arquimbau as Opera manager
  • Christine Campion as Opera manager's assistant
  • Jacques Le Forestier as Delivery man
  • Oury Milshtein as A man in the office
  • Julien Marion as Justine's brother (14 years old)[6]

Awards and nominations

  • 2002 Montreal World Film Festival Award for Best Director (Sophie Marceau)
  • 2002 Montreal World Film Festival Award Nomination for Grand Prix des Amériques (Sophie Marceau)[5]

References

  1. ^ http://www.jpbox-office.com/fichfilm.php?id=12473
  2. ^ http://www.boxofficemojo.com/movies/intl/?id=_fPARLEZMOIDAMOUR01&country=FR&wk=2002W41&id=_fPARLEZMOIDAMOUR01&p=.htm
  3. ^ "Speak to Me of Love". Internet Movie Database. Retrieved 18 April 2012. {{cite web}}: Italic or bold markup not allowed in: |publisher= (help)
  4. ^ "Locations for Speak to Me of Love". Internet Movie Database. Retrieved 18 April 2012. {{cite web}}: Italic or bold markup not allowed in: |publisher= (help)
  5. ^ a b "Awards for Speak to Me of Love". Internet Movie Database. Retrieved 18 April 2012. {{cite web}}: Italic or bold markup not allowed in: |publisher= (help)
  6. ^ "Full cast and crew for Speak to Me of Love". Internet Movie Database. Retrieved 18 April 2012. {{cite web}}: Italic or bold markup not allowed in: |publisher= (help)