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Private Property (2006)
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The sale of a family home causes some ugly truths to be uncovered in this drama from writer and director Joachim Lafosse. Pascale (Isabelle Huppert) is a middle-aged divorcée living in a restored farmhouse in the countryside with her twin sons, twentysomethings Francois and Thierry. After years of bickering with her ex-husband about the estate, Pascale has decided to sell the farmhouse with an eye toward opening a guest house in a resort community, but the twins are vehemently opposed to the idea. Pascale persuades her boyfriend to talk with Francois and Thierry in hopes of changing their mind, but the meeting does not go well and the twins inadvertently discover a long-held family secret that causes them to turn against Pascale, as well as one another. Also starring Jérémie Rénier and Yannick Renier as the twins, Nue-Propriété received its world premier at the 2006 Venice Film Festival. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

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Starring:
Isabelle HuppertJérémie Renier, (more)
Director(s):
Joachim Lafosse
Format(s):
DVD
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    Angela W.

    When Block buster's first released this video, it was rated with either 4 or 5 stars. As a foreign film fan, I couldn't wait to watch this dvd. Oh my - it was boring beyond belief. It made no sense, went around in circles and was a total waste of time. Will say, Blockbuster did a great promotion in giving this film so many stars - false but worked for them in my case!! Save yourself the time it would take to watch this and empty your trash or clean your bathroom - trust me when I tell you these would be more satisfying tasks!

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    Christina P.

    I picked this one because I've loved Isabelle Huppert in other films. But this film starts off boring and stays boring. She's lovely to watch, as always, but you'd be better off just staring at the DVD cover.

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