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A Burning Hot Summer (2011)

A Burning Hot Summer (2011)
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Two couples find their attitudes about themselves and one another are challenged in this drama from veteran French auteur Philippe Garrel. Frederic (Louis Garrel) is an artist who is married to Angele (Monica Bellucci), a successful actress. Frederic strikes up a close friendship with Paul (Jerome Robart), an actor who gets by playing bit parts and filling out crowd scenes. When a film project takes Angele to Italy, she and Frederic invite Paul to join them, and he brings along his new girlfriend, a fellow bit player named Elisabeth (Celine Sallette). As Frederic and Paul spend more time together, Angele bonds with Elisabeth, but while the men are content to talk about simple things, the women find themselves discussing issues in their relationships, including jealousy, anger and temptation. In time, the women's dissatisfaction leads them to consider other partners, turning their relationships upside down. Un été brûlant received its North American premiere at the 2011 Toronto International Film Festival. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

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Director(s):
Philippe Garrel
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
NR
Format(s):
DVD
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Synopsis of A Burning Hot Summer

Two couples find their attitudes about themselves and one another are challenged in this drama from veteran French auteur Philippe Garrel. Frederic (Louis Garrel) is an artist who is married to Angele (Monica Bellucci), a successful actress. Frederic strikes up a close friendship with Paul (Jerome Robart), an actor who gets by playing bit parts and filling out crowd scenes. When a film project takes Angele to Italy, she and Frederic invite Paul to join them, and he brings along his new girlfriend, a fellow bit player named Elisabeth (Celine Sallette). As Frederic and Paul spend more time together, Angele bonds with Elisabeth, but while the men are content to talk about simple things, the women find themselves discussing issues in their relationships, including jealousy, anger and temptation. In time, the women's dissatisfaction leads them to consider other partners, turning their relationships upside down. Un été brûlant received its North American premiere at the 2011 Toronto International Film Festival. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
95 mins
Director(s):
Philippe Garrel
Writer(s):
Marc CholodenkoPhilippe GarrelCaroline Deruas-Garrel
Producer(s):
Edouard WeilPierre-Alain MeierGiorgio Magliulo
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
NR
Categories:
DramaForeign
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    W.R. G.

    If you enjoy movies in which the characters stare at each other and say nothing for most of the movie, then........... I recommend you skip this very boring French movie!

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    Mamata F.

    Disappointing..the reviews were good but I did not like this movie

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    James B.

    BORING. If you like watching people who think they are great artists, but in reality are morose whiners, this movie is for you!

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