Confidences Trop Intimes (Intimate Strangers)

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Berlin International Film Festival 2004 - Nominated - Golden Berlin Bear

European Film Awards 2004 - Nominated - Audience Award Best Director

Confidences Trop Intimes (Intimate Strangers)

Director:
Patrice Leconte
R, 104 Minutes
 

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Film Synopsis

William Faber became a tax accountant like his father and resolved himself to a life where nothing much ever changed. At least until the beautiful Anna walked in one day and mistook his office for the therapist's down the hall. Unsolicited, Anna begins to reveal intimate details of her life which include how she is seeking security by attempting to save her tumultuous marriage. William and Anna find a bond developing between them, one that only true strangers can have, even after she finds out who he really is...or is not! Masterfully directed by French film legen Patrice Leconte (Man on the Train, Girl on the Bridge, The Widow of St. Pierre), Intimate Strangers takes you on a journey into the depths of human relationships and shows just how intimate strangers can be.

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Details

MPAA:
Rated R for sexual dialogue

Runtime:
104 min.

Genre:
Drama

Country:
FRANCE

Language:
French

Color:
Color

Certification:
R

Tagline

She confused him for a therapist and told him her deepest secrets. Now, two people who never should have met are discovering there's nothing more seductive than the truth.

 

 

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