Hunting and Gathering (film)

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Hunting and Gathering
(Ensemble, c'est tout)

Promotional film poster
Directed by Claude Berri
Produced by Claude Berri
Nathalie Rheims(associate producer)
Pierre Grunstein (associate producer)
Written by Anna Gavalda (novel)
Claude Berri (screenplay)
Starring Audrey Tautou
Guillaume Canet
Laurent Stocker
Françoise Bertin
Alain Sachs
Firmine Richard
Music by Frédéric Botton
Cinematography Agnès Godard
Editing by François Gédigier
Distributed by Pathé
Release date(s) Flag of France March 21 2007
Flag of the United States April 21, 2007
Running time 97 min
Country Flag of France
Language French
Official website
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Hunting and Gathering (French: Ensemble, c'est tout) is a 2007 french César Award-winning romantic film based on the french writer Anna Gavalda's 2004 novel Ensemble, c'est tout. It was directed by Claude Berri, who also wrote the screenplay, and stars Audrey Tautou, Guillaume Canet, Laurent Stocker, Françoise Bertin and Alain Sachs. It premiered on March 21, 2007 .

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Camille, an artist and cleaning lady, lives a lonely life in a small attic in Paris. One day she meets the shy postcard salesman Philibert, who lives in a big apartment filled with antique furniture he has inherited. Philibert has arranged his life to have as little contact with the outer world as possible. Instead he lets his lodger, Franck, take care of his shopping and all such things. When Camille becomes severely ill with the flu, Philibert lets her move into the apartment as well.

[edit] Cast

  • Audrey Tautou - Camille Fauque
  • Guillaume Canet - Franck
  • Laurent Stocker - Philibert Marquet de la Tubelière
  • Françoise Bertin - Paulette
  • Alain Sachs - Medecin du travail
  • Firmine Richard - Mamadou
  • Béatrice Michel - Carine

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[edit] Wins

  • NRJ Ciné Awards
    • French Actor of the Year (Guillaume Canet)

[edit] Nominations

  • César Awards, France
    • César Award for Best Supporting Actor (Laurent Stocker)
    • César Award for Best Writing - Adaptation (Claude Berri)

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