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Birth Name: Isabelle Renauld
Birth Date: 1966-11-24
Birth Place: Saint-Malo, Ille-et-Vilaine, France
Alternate Names: Ezabel Reno
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Isabelle Renauld, born November 24, 1966 in Saint-Malo, France, is a French actress known for her role in 'Parfait Amour!' (1996), which earned her the Prix Michel-Simon. She trained at the Nanterre Amandiers theatre school and has appeared in films by directors such as François Dupeyron and Catherine Breillat. She lives in Paris but often visits Saint-Malo to reconnect with her roots.
Release Year: 1996
Nation: France
Alternative Title: Parfait amour!, Eine perfekte Liebe, Tökéletes szerelem, Doskonala milosc, Kusursuz ask, Perfect Love
Director: Catherine Breillat
Writer: Catherine Breillat
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Genre: Drama, Romance
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Parfait amour begins with Christophe, a young entrepreneur in his twenties, murdering Frédérique, his lover who is a doctor in her thirties with two children from previous marriages. The film then shifts to a police reenactment of the crime and an interview with Frédérique's teenage daughter before flashing back to the start of their affair. Throughout their relationship, Frédérique is attracted to Christophe's sweet side but is emotionally troubled due to her past divorces and ambivalent about her sexuality. Their relationship becomes strained due to Christophe's misogynistic friend Philippe and issues surrounding Christophe's own sexuality. The film explores whether their intense attraction ultimately leads to mutual destruction.
Directed by Catherine Breillat in 1996, Parfait amour is a French drama that delves into the complex dynamics of a toxic romantic relationship between two adults from different backgrounds. The film, often described as an 'anatomy of a murder,' explores themes of sexuality, emotional baggage, and the destructive power of attraction and expectation. Despite its provocative subject matter and controversial director, there is limited information available about the film's context or significance.