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Palm SpringsThe Palm Springs International Film Festival plays host to a fabulous array of movies and movie stars. The Festival features a stellar line-up of more than 175 films from 60 countries, special events and gala receptions. The Palm Springs International Festival of Short Films has become known world-wide for the extraordinary community of filmmakers it attracts, and for the quality and scope of its programming. This celebrated event is the largest festival of its kind in America, showcasing over 320 short films each year from more than 40 countries, with a library of more than 2700 films available to film buyers, industry and press in the Film Market running concurrently with the Festival. ![]() Palm Springs Opening Ceremony, 'Potiche'
Potiche Catherine Deneuve commands the screen with a regal wink as Suzanne Bujol, a trophy wife ("potiche") whose mettle is tested when catastrophe strikes in her husband's umbrella factory. Under the assured direction of prolific French filmmaker François Ozon, this stylish French farce is an irresistible romp through 1970s kitsch, politics and female emancipation. Like many wives of the 1970s, Suzanne's realm is the home. Her smug, philandering husband Robert, who secured the factory through her dowry, is virtually oblivious to her needs--not that she expresses them. But when Robert is taken hostage by his employees, it is Suzanne who swiftly negotiates his release, with the help of Babin, the union leader (Gérard Depardieu) with whom she once had a brief fling many years prior. Robert ends up in hospital, and having little choice, leaves Suzanne at the helm. Proving to have a natural flair for business, she quickly assesses the situation, enlists the help of her devoted son to create a new line and her daughter (daddy's girl) and her husband's secretary (and lover)--and the business positively booms! Babin, who has never quite gotten over their brief tryst, can neither repress his feelings, nor his admiration for her: she is a force to be reckoned with. If she can do this, what else could she take on? But her husband will soon be out of hospital and duty calls...Cleverly drawing parallels with present day issues in France, Ozon's Potiche uses emotion and humor to explore themes that are as fresh today as they were four decades prior.
DIRECTOR: François Ozon 07.01.2011 | Palm Springs's blog Cat. : Business Business Catherine Deneuve Catherine Deneuve Cinema of France Director Disaster Disaster editor Employment Relation Entertainment Entertainment Eric Altmayer Fabrice Luchini Films France François Ozon Francois Ozon Gérard Depardieu Gerard Depardieu Jérémie Renier Judith Godrèche Judith Godrèche Karin Viard Karin Viard Labor Labor Laure Gardett Screenwriter Law Law Nicolas Altmayer palm springs Person Career Philippe Rombi Philippe Rombi Pierre Barillet Pierre Grédy Cinematographer Potiche Potiche Potiche Robert secretary Suzanne Bujol Yorck Le Saux Music FILM
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