¡Le Charme Discret De La Bourgeosie
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[Machine Translation] [KADOKAWA Western Film Selection] Winner of the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film, this satirical comedy is a masterpiece! A masterpiece that ironically portrays the ambassador to France and his friends who are unable to have a meal together in a way that is too freely told. Delphine Seyrig ("Last Year in Marienbad" ('60), "Lovers in the Mist" ('68)) plays the wife of the ambassador's friend, Tevenot. The sister of Madame Tevenot is played by Burle Augier, a regular in Jacques Rivette's films. In "Night Face" (2006), a sequel to "Day Faces" (1967), Deneuve plays the role of Severine 38 years after she played it in "Day Faces". Winner: 1972 Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film, 1972 National Critics Circle Award, 1974 Kinema Junpo Ten Best Foreign Films No. 6 -- The ambassador of Miranda to France and his friends from the newly emerging Latin American nation try repeatedly to dine at a Parisian house and restaurant, but are repeatedly interrupted. The ambassador and his wife and their friends from the emerging Latin American country of Miranda repeatedly try to dine at their Parisian home and restaurant, but are prevented from doing so by some obstacle....

Original Release Year: 1972

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Jean-Pierre Cassel
Delphine Seyrig
Fernando Rey
Luis Bunuel

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