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The artiest of art house and a sad tale of the times

September 16, 2013 09:48
Jean Rochefort gives a nicely sculpted performance

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Brigit Grant,

Brigit Grant

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The Artist and The Model (18)

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One of the greatest French films I ever saw was Patrice Leconte’s The Hairdresser’s Husband (1992), an extraordinary love story made unforgettable by the performance of its star, Jean Rochefort. Now 83, Rochefort has been a fixture in French cinema since the mid-1950s and though he is still making a movie a year, it would be foolhardy to miss his performance in The Artist and The Model, which is directed by Fernando Trueba.

Rochefort plays Marc Cros, a sculptor living in a small town under German occupation in 1943, who appears to be suffering from sculptor’s block (or whatever the equivalent might be). This changes when his wife suggests employing a young Spanish refugee, Mercè (Aida Folch) as a model. Folch is quite magnificent to look at, but what will intrigue you more is that the wife is played by Claudia Cardinale, who was touted as Italy’s answer to Brigitte Bardot — and at the age of 75, remains a handsome woman suited to the role of the sculptor’s former muse.

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