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A Few Days in September (2006)

A Few Days in September (2006)
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A spy discovers doing a favor for a friend leads her into unexpectedly dangerous circumstances in this dark comedy. It's been close a decade since French intelligence agent Irene (Juliette Binoche) has heard from her friend Elliot (Nick Nolte), an American CIA operative who left Europe and took up a new identity under mysterious circumstances. But one day out of the blue Irene gets a call from Elliot as he asks her to track down his daughter Orlando (Sara Forestier), currently living in the French countryside, and bring her to Paris so they can re-connect. Irene agrees, but she soon discovers Orlando has nothing good to say about her missing dad and only grudgingly agrees to pay him a visit. When they arrive in Paris, Irene and Orlando find the family reunion is bigger than they thought -- David (Tom Riley), Elliot's stepson, is also on hand, though David and Orlando mix like oil and water. As Elliot tries to juggle meetings with his two children and Irene tries to help by playing interference, Elliot is also visited by a deranged American intelligence representative, William Pound (John Turturro), who along with Elliot knows something about a possible attack on the United States, as well as a pair of shadowy moneymen (Mathieu Demy and Said Amadis) who want to know more about the plot and are willing to pay for the privilege. Quelques Jours En Septembre (aka A Few Days In September) was the first directorial credit for veteran screenwriter Santiago Amigorena. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

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Starring:
Juliette BinocheJohn Turturro, (more)
Director(s):
Santiago Amigorena
Format(s):
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Synopsis of A Few Days in September

A spy discovers doing a favor for a friend leads her into unexpectedly dangerous circumstances in this dark comedy. It's been close a decade since French intelligence agent Irene (Juliette Binoche) has heard from her friend Elliot (Nick Nolte), an American CIA operative who left Europe and took up a new identity under mysterious circumstances. But one day out of the blue Irene gets a call from Elliot as he asks her to track down his daughter Orlando (Sara Forestier), currently living in the French countryside, and bring her to Paris so they can re-connect. Irene agrees, but she soon discovers Orlando has nothing good to say about her missing dad and only grudgingly agrees to pay him a visit. When they arrive in Paris, Irene and Orlando find the family reunion is bigger than they thought -- David (Tom Riley), Elliot's stepson, is also on hand, though David and Orlando mix like oil and water. As Elliot tries to juggle meetings with his two children and Irene tries to help by playing interference, Elliot is also visited by a deranged American intelligence representative, William Pound (John Turturro), who along with Elliot knows something about a possible attack on the United States, as well as a pair of shadowy moneymen (Mathieu Demy and Said Amadis) who want to know more about the plot and are willing to pay for the privilege. Quelques Jours En Septembre (aka A Few Days In September) was the first directorial credit for veteran screenwriter Santiago Amigorena. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
112 mins

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Director(s):
Santiago Amigorena
Writer(s):
Santiago Amigorena
Producer(s):
Paulo Branco
Categories:
Mystery & Suspense
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    KIM H.

    I was a little dissapointed with this movie. It was a little slow and hard to follow. Nick Nolte's role was only about 5 minutes long and half the movie was subtitled. Not the worse movie I've ever seen but probably would have skipped this one if I knew.

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    Robert D.

    the movie was different and the begining was confusing. Once i learned more about the plot i liked the movie and the combo of languages. Thought all the actors did i good job. Orlando was a gritty young girl and could be beautiful & i will never complain about Binoche she always comes throughwith a good performance, Nolte was a no show????

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    DuBois P.

    Given the cast, this movie was a little disappointing. Slow moving and a little disjointed, I found myself wondering what the plot was supposed to reveal. The veiled reference to the mystery character's (Nick Nolte's) knowledge of the 9-11 attack as a renegade CIA operative, who sought to use that knowledge for financial gain, was beyond the pale. Interesting character study but thats it.

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