
Lovers (1999)
Año de lanzamiento: 1999
Nación: France
Alternative Title: Amantes, Milenci, Lovers - Dogme France #1, Dogme # 5 - Lovers, Szerelmesek, Szeretők, ラヴァーズ, Kochankowie, Любовники, Ljubavnici
Director: Jean-Marc Barr
Writer: Jean-Marc Barr, Pascal Arnold
Producción & Género
Productor: Producer: Emmanuelle Mougne, Jean-Marc Barr, Pascal Arnold
Compañías: Bar Nothing, TF1 International, Tolodo
Género: Drama
Budget: N/A
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Palabras clave
Palabras clave: dogme 95, illegal immigration, lovers, painter, paris, france, yugoslavia
Historia
In Paris, France, Jeanne, a bookshop employee, meets Dragan, a man from Yugoslavia who's searching for a book about the Italian painter Rossetti. Despite their language barrier, they fall in love and begin an affair. Unbeknownst to Jeanne, Dragan is in the country illegally.
Resumen
Lovers (1999) is a French drama directed by Jean-Marc Barr as part of the Dogme 95 movement, which aims for naturalistic filmmaking with minimal production values. The movie centers around an interracial relationship between Jeanne, a French woman working in a Paris bookshop, and Dragan, a Yugoslavian man who's in France illegally. The story explores themes of love, trust, and the immigrant experience through their passionate yet troubled affair.