Sequins (2004)

Sequins (2004)
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Claire (Lola Naymark of Monsieur Ibrahim) is a teenager who works as a supermarket cashier. She has moved out of her family's home and into a small apartment, partly because she doesn't get along with her parents, and partly because she doesn't want them to find out that she's pregnant. When co-workers begin to comment on her weight gain, Claire tells them she has cancer, and asks for medical leave. While staying with her girlfriend's family, Claire learns that her girlfriend's scarred brother, Guillaume (Thomas Laroppe), was in a motorbike accident, in which his best friend was killed. Guillaume is despondent and has decided to go abroad. Since Claire is looking for work, and has an interest in embroidery, she goes to visit the mother of Guillaume's dead friend. After some hesitation, Madame Mélikian (Ariane Ascaride of The Town Is Quiet) hires Claire to replace her late son as her assistant. Madame Mélikian has a successful business and a wealth of knowledge to pass on to the young woman, but she's nearly paralyzed by her grief. Still, the two eventually form a unique bond. Brodeuses, or Sequins, is the first feature film directed by Éléonore Faucher, who co-wrote the screenplay with Gaëlle Macé. It was shown at the 2004 Cannes Film Festival and was selected by the Film Society of Lincoln Center and the Museum of Modern Art for inclusion in the 2005 edition of New Directors/New Films. ~ Josh Ralske, Rovi

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Starring:
Lola NaymarkAriane Ascaride, (more)
Director(s):
Éléonore Faucher
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Synopsis of Sequins

Claire (Lola Naymark of Monsieur Ibrahim) is a teenager who works as a supermarket cashier. She has moved out of her family's home and into a small apartment, partly because she doesn't get along with her parents, and partly because she doesn't want them to find out that she's pregnant. When co-workers begin to comment on her weight gain, Claire tells them she has cancer, and asks for medical leave. While staying with her girlfriend's family, Claire learns that her girlfriend's scarred brother, Guillaume (Thomas Laroppe), was in a motorbike accident, in which his best friend was killed. Guillaume is despondent and has decided to go abroad. Since Claire is looking for work, and has an interest in embroidery, she goes to visit the mother of Guillaume's dead friend. After some hesitation, Madame Mélikian (Ariane Ascaride of The Town Is Quiet) hires Claire to replace her late son as her assistant. Madame Mélikian has a successful business and a wealth of knowledge to pass on to the young woman, but she's nearly paralyzed by her grief. Still, the two eventually form a unique bond. Brodeuses, or Sequins, is the first feature film directed by Éléonore Faucher, who co-wrote the screenplay with Gaëlle Macé. It was shown at the 2004 Cannes Film Festival and was selected by the Film Society of Lincoln Center and the Museum of Modern Art for inclusion in the 2005 edition of New Directors/New Films. ~ Josh Ralske, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
88 mins

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Director(s):
Éléonore Faucher
Writer(s):
Gaëlle MacéÉléonore Faucher
Producer(s):
Bertrand van EffenterreAlain Benguigui
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    James V.

    A short, small character piece from France, SEQUINS is a shoo-in for foreign film buffs' must-see list. Beautifully photographed and acted, it tells an elusive story about love, loss, growing up and gaining strength. If the film breaks no new ground (except perhaps in the area of embroidery: not since Isabelle Huppert in Claude Goretta's "The Lacemaker" have we seen this much sewing), it gives us a real and compelling look at European lives in the 21st century. Ariane Ascaride ("Marius & Jeannette," "The Adventures of Felix") gives another of her special performances and is wonderfully abetted by Lola Naymark, a beautiful young actress of whom we will surely be seeing a lot more.

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    Lisa A.

    As foreign films go, this one is a winner. A short sketch about 17-year old Claire (Lola Naymarck) struggling to decide whether or not to keep her child that's being born out of wedlock. It deals with the fear of revealing her condition in a small, provencial French village and to her family. She starts to work with a seamstress (Ariane Ascaride) whose son has just been killed in an accident, and together they find strength in friendship to support each other in their individual life changes & fear of the future.

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