Le Divorce

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Le Divorce

Le Divorce film poster
Directed by James Ivory
Produced by Ismail Merchant
Michael Schiffer
Written by Ruth Prawer Jhabvala
James Ivory
(based on the novel by Diane Johnson)
Starring Naomi Watts
Kate Hudson
Glenn Close
Leslie Caron
Music by Richard Robbins
Cinematography Pierre Lhomme
Distributed by Fox Searchlight
Release date(s) 8 August 2003
Running time 117 minutes
Language English
French
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Le Divorce is a 2003 Merchant Ivory Productions' film directed by James Ivory. Screenplay by Ruth Prawer Jhabvala & James Ivory based on Diane Johnson's bestselling novel.

It tells the story of a young American woman Isabel Walker who travels to Paris to visit her pregnant sister Roxy (Roxeanne). Roxy's husband Charles-Henri left her for his lover Magda Tellman. Later on, Isabel secretly falls in love with her French uncle-in-law Edgar Cosset and becomes his mistress.

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[edit] Location

Le Divorce was filmed in Paris at locations including Café de Flore, Tour Eiffel, Musée du Louvre and Salle Gaveau (concert sequence, Alan Ewing and uncredited Les Arts Florissants member performed Marc-Antoine Charpentier's "Pleurons plutôt de présentes douleurs" from "Il faut rire et chanter: Dispute de bergers, H. 484" which was recorded previously with William Christie, but they performed again just for this film).

[edit] Music

Opening title music was Paul Misraki's "Qu'est-ce qu'on attend pour être heureux" sung by Patrick Bruel & Johnny Hallyday from Bruel's CD "Entre deux". End title was Serge Gainsbourg's "L'Anamour" sung by Jane Birkin from her CD "Version Jane". But film's Hermès's handbag was Kelly Bag, not Birkin.


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