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Duration: 121 sec. | Nudity: yes | Creator: zorg |
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Alternate Names: マリー・ジラン
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Career Highlights:
Marie Gillain rose to prominence at a young age for her role in 'Mon père ce héros', which earned her a César nomination for Best Upcoming Actress. She further established herself with 'L'Appât', where she won the Golden Bear at Berlin and received another César nomination, along with the Romy-Schneider award in 1996. Gillain is also active in theater.
Release Year: 2001
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Alternative Title: Barnie apró bosszúságai, Klopoty Barniego, Barnie's Minor Annoyances
Director: Bruno Chiche
Writer: Alain Layrac, Bruno Chiche, Fabrice Roger-Lacan
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Genre: Comedy, Comedy Film, Drama
Barnie lives in Calais but works in London, commuting daily via Eurostar. He maintains a double life, with two lovers in London - Margot, a young advertising executive, and Mark, an attractive auctioneer, both unaware of each other's existence. Barnie is married to Lucie back home in Calais. The plot complication arises when Margot, Mark, and Lucie separately gift Barnie the same birthday present: a return ticket on the Orient-Express to Venice, all for the same dates. Fearing exposure of his double life, Barnie considers taking Lucie to save his marriage. However, both Margot and Mark later show up at Barnie's house together, pretending to be a couple, further entangling the situation.
Barnie et ses petites contrariétés is a French comedy-drama directed by Bruno Chiche in 2001. The film revolves around the titular character, Barnie, who leads a double life between Calais and London. His secret life unravels when his lovers and wife simultaneously gift him a return ticket on the Orient-Express to Venice. The movie explores themes of deception, complicated relationships, and the consequences of living a double life.