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Let the Sun Shine In Un beau soleil intérieur

Claire Denis / France / 2017 / 95 min / French

Isabelle, a Parisian artist and divorced mother, is looking for love, but finds herself entangled in a series of hopeless affairs. Inspired by Roland Barthes' A Lover's Discourse: Fragments, the new film by Claire Denis offers a sensual and sophisticated glimpse into the inner world of a woman looking for love, true love at last.

cast Juliette Binoche, Xavier Beauvois, Gérard Depardieu

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“Turning an unadaptable work of postmodern literature into an incandescent cinematic reverie on love's follies.” -
Slant Magazine.

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