Agnes Jaoui, the French filmmaker and actress who is on the Cannes competition jury, is set to reteam with Jean-Pierre Bacri (“Under the Rainbow”) for her next directorial effort, “Place Publique” ...
“Let It Rain,” the new movie from French actress, writer, director and all-around Renaissance woman Agnès Jaoui, is one of those sharp-edged European comedies that doesn’t seem to be about much of ...
[EDITORS NOTE: Erica Abeel spoke with Agnes Jaoui about “Look At Me” for indieWIRE, the film will be released on DVD this week (August 9, 2005).] Another finely calibrated comedy of manners, “Look” ...
La comédienne Agnès Jaoui a révélé que les regards des autres ont particulièrement changé lorsqu’elle a vu sa poitrine se ...
[ indieWIRE’s weekly reviews are written by critics from Reverse Shot. ] Animated not so much by narrative as it is a gorgeously choreographed dance of looks, slouches, unnoticed humiliations, lonely ...
Brussels-based sales company Be For Films has closed a raft of pre-sales on Julien Carpentier’s feature debut “La vie de ma mère,” a mother-and-son dramedy, starring Agnès Jaoui and William Lebghil.
Raconté par Agnès Jaoui, le documentaire Le Temps des femmes est diffusé ce mardi 16 décembre à 21h10 sur France 2. L’actrice ...
NEW YORK -- Call Agnes Jaoui the Woody Allen of France, and she nods knowingly: She's heard this one before. "I grew up with Woody Allen's films," the 40-year-old director says over tea at a quiet ...
Movie Review | 'Let It Rain' By Stephen Holden The personal is political in the films of Agnès Jaoui, a sort of Gallic Woody Allen whose comedies of manners reveal a sensibility acutely attuned to the ...