In "Private Life", Jodie Foster and Daniel Auteuil Form a Surprising Comic Duo
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INTERVIEW. Jodie Foster, the artificial intelligence, the American cinema, the judeite... The cinematographer confides herself as her great new film comes out.
Freud's discipline is in the spotlight at the cinema... and at the heart of the debates in politics. While Jodie Foster embodies a shrink at the end of the roll in "Privacy" (in theaters this Wednesday), an amendment to deflate the sessions has been much discussed. The opportunity to draw up a list of seven inescapable films on the couch.
Jodie Foster and Daniel Auteuil are featured in "Private Life", Rebecca Zlotowski's film at the cinema this Wednesday. An amazing thriller in which the American actress plays a psychoanalyst that breaks up after the death of a patient. - In "Private Life", Jodie Foster and Daniel Auteuil form a surprising comic duo (Culture, media and entertainment).
Both histchcockian thriller and remarriage comedy, the film highlights the American, striking as a shrink-inspector in a professional crisis.
Despite a four-star casting including the always awesome Jodie Foster, Rebecca Zlotoswki delivers a vaudeville/polar vieillelot, who doesn't really know where he's going.
Rebecca Zlotowski offers a role in gold to Jodie Foster, irresistible as a destabilized and combative shrink. This bleak dive into his unconscious is multiplied by a thriller policeman and romantic comedy, with an imperial Daniel Auteuil.
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