C'EST LE BOUQUET
by Jeanne Labrune, Fiction, 99', 2002, 35mm, FRANCE
With Sandrine Kiberlain, Jean-Pierre Darroussin, Dominique Blanc, Hélène Lapiower, Richard Debuisne, Jean-Claude Brialy

Catherine receives a phone call from someone called Kirsch. This untimely call
throws her into a great state of agitation, which she takes out on her boyfriend,
Raphaël. Upset, in turn, Raphaël fights with his employer and even succeeds in getting himself fired.

 

JEANNE LABRUNE
Born in 1950, and after studies of letters, philosophy and visual arts, Jeanne Labrune works as a director for television where she directs ten films. Her first full-length film for the cinema Sand and blood (1987), is selected in Cannes in
the section Un Certain regard. She becomes the award winner of the Beaumarchais Foundation in 1988, and receives a grant from the Villa Médicis that same year. From the 2000 goes she directs several feature films and, comedies such as: Tomorrow’s is another day (2000) and Cause toujours! (2004).