FrenchSpanishJapanese
Promouvoir le cinéma français dans le monde

Feature films

All French feature filmsInternational film statistics: theatrical & TV Search for movie releasesInternational festivals and marketsNews about French feature films
Search for a film



Advanced Search

Jardins en automne (2006)

Jardins en automne


Related news articles
> French films gain exceptional exposure in Argentina 3/11/09
Three important events in March will give Argentinean audiences the chance to discover the diversity of current French film production.
> French films well-represented at Rotterdam 1/24/07
With some thirty French productions and co-productions included in the line-up, French cinema boasts a strong presence at the 36th Rotterdam International Film Festival, to be held January 24 through...

Other related news articles

Film overview :
Director : Otar Iosseliani
Actors : Séverin Blanchet, Michel Piccoli, Muriel Motte, Pascal Vincent, Lily Lavina, Denis Lambert, Jacynthe Jacquet, Moohna N'Diaye, Salomé Bedine-Mkheidze, Mathias Jung, Christian Griot, Albert Mendy, Emmanuel de Chauvigny, Jean Douchet
Feature film
Genres : Fiction
Subgenres : Drama
Production language : French
Nationality : Majority French (France, Russia, Italy)
French release : 9/6/06
Runtime : 2h 1mn
Current status : Released
Associate production company : Pierre Grise Productions
French distribution : Les Films du Losange
Film export/Foreign Sales : Les Films du Losange
Synopsis
Vincent is a secretary of state, a powerful man, not bad looking, rather elegant, who likes his food and wine. Odile, his mistress, a very beautiful young woman, is intelligent, clear-headed, charming.
Don’t hitch your fate to young women who are too beautiful, my friends: it can cost you dearly. As soon as Vincent is thrown out of his job, Odile ditches him.
Théodière, the new secretary, takes over Vincent’s sumptuous office. He changes everything: the shelves, furnishing fabrics, the desk, chairs, even the telephone and the ashtrays. Will it last long? Who knows. He’s optimistic.
Meanwhile, Vincent, the former secretary, starts living at last…
And if, at the end of our story, Vincent crosses paths with Théodière, his rival and successor, now also in disgrace, it will be without hatred or perverse joy that he’ll say: “You look tired… Hey, have a drink!”
Festival selections
 
Trailers
  3 Trailers
Photo gallery
Posters gallery
Press book
Accueil