LE DIVORCE

Available From: 01/01/1950
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Synopsis:

When two American sisters become caught up in the intimate intrigue of Paris, cultures and human passions collide. The result is a comedy of manners and morals, money and marriage, sex and sorority that sheds incandescent light on what it means to be an American abroad. LE DIVORCE follows the journey of Isabel Walker (Kate Hudson), a quintessential young Californian newly arrived in the City of Light to visit her pregnant sister, Roxeanne (Naomi Watts). A darkly romantic poet, Roxy has just been jilted by her scoundrel husband, Charles-Henri de Persand (Melvil Poupaud), and it appears they are headed for “le divorce.” Meanwhile, Isabel leaps into l’amour with a married French diplomat (Thierry Lhermitte) who happens to be the uncle of Roxy’s soon-to-be-ex. As scandal ensues, the American idealism and irrepressible spirit of the Walker sisters comes up against the French sophistication and stubborn rationalism of the Persand family. Complicating the two families’ relations is a painting in Roxy’s possession that is discovered to be worth millions of dollars. Then, quite suddenly, a crime of passion disrupts all the scheming and culture clashes, and opens up new possibilities for understanding. Based on the best-selling novel by Diane Johnson, LE DIVORCE is a new twist on the classic American-in-Paris theme. At a time when French and American cultures have seemingly never been more embattled, LE DIVORCE reveals the rich complexity of the two cultures, and their compellingly different attitudes toward morality, sex, food, fashion, and the very pursuit of life. At its core LE DIVORCE is really about its irrepressible heroine, Isabel Walker, who arrives in Paris to help her sister only to discover her own desires and viewpoint on the world.

Details

Director(s):
James Ivory
Runtime:
117
Certification:
12
Production Year:
2003
Distributor:
20th Century Fox
Cast:
Jean-Marc Barr, Leslie Caron, Stockard Channing, Glenn Close, Romain Duris, Stephen Fry, Kate Hudson, Matthew Modine, Bebe Neuwirth, Sam Waterston, Naomi Watts