
Bodil Awards 2005 - Won - Best Non-American Film
Cannes Film Festival 2004 - Nominated - Golden Palm
Cannes Film Festival 2004 - Won - Best Screenplay
Cesar Awards - Nominated - Best Writing Orginal or Adaption
Bodil Awards 2005 - Won - Best Non-American Film
Cannes Film Festival 2004 - Nominated - Golden Palm
Cannes Film Festival 2004 - Won - Best Screenplay
Cesar Awards - Nominated - Best Writing Orginal or Adaption
Cesar Awards 2005 - Nominated - Most Promising Actress
Chlotrudis Awards 2006 - Won - Best Actress
DGGB 2005 - Nominated - Outstanding Directorial Acheivment in Foreign Language Film
European Film Awards 2004 - Nominated - Best Director
European Film Awards 2004 - Won - Best Screenwriter
Stockholm Film Festival 2004 - Won - Best Screenplay
Share this product with friends who love independent film.
Look at Me
Film SynopsisLolita (Marilou Berry) is the 20-year-old daughter of Étienne Cassard (Jean-Pierre Bacri), a wealthy and well-known editor and writer, and most of the people she meets seem to be more interested in her dad than in her; her zaftig figure doesn't help her self-esteem much, either. Lolita is a gifted singer and has been studying with a voice coach, Sylvia (Agnès Jaoui); however, as it turns out, Sylvia has a husband, Pierre (Laurent Grévill), who is a novelist and hopes that Cassard might be willing to help him get his new book into print and onto bookstore shelves. The great writer seems to take a cavalier attitude toward nearly everyone around him, though, including his wife, Karine (Virginie Desarnauts). Lolita strikes up a friendship with a young man named Sebastien (Keine Bouhiza) which seems to be leading to romance, but when Lolita learns that Sebastien wants to become a writer, she finds herself wondering if he really wants her, or just an introduction to her dad. Get Involved |
|
Confidences Trop Intimes (Intimate Strangers) |
It's Easier for a Camel |
The Squid and the Whale |
You Can Count on Me |
MPAA:
Rated PG-13 for brief language and a sexual reference.
Runtime:
110 min.
Genres:
Comedy
Drama
Romance
Countries:
FRANCE
ITALY
Language:
French
Color:
Color
Certification:
PG13
Plot Summary
Jaoui, who plays Sylvia, also directed Comme une Image (aka Look at Me) and co-wrote the screenplay.
Memorable Quotes
Lolita Cassard: I'm hopeless ! Sébastien: We all are... Lolita Cassard: Yes, but me more than others. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Étienne Cassard: There's cyanide in the bathroom. Sébastien: Why do you say that? Étienne Cassard: Just to cut the tension. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Sylvia Millet: [singing lesson] Use the consonants, don't avoid them.
click a name to search community content
Directed by
Agnes Jaoui
Writing credits
Agnes Jaoui
Jean-Pierre Bacri
Cast
Be the first to review this film!