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Love Songs (2007 film)

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'Love Songs' is a 2007 French musical film directed by Christophe Honor, starring Louis Garrel, Ludivine Sagnier, Clotilde Hesme and Chiara Mastroianni. It was one of the 20 films selected for the main competition at the 2007 Cannes Film Festival.

Plot



The film is divided into three parts: 'The Departure', 'The Absence' and 'The Return'.

'The Departure'

The film begins with Julie Pommeraye walking the streets of Paris; she goes to a cinema and from the tickets queue calls her boyfriend Ismal Bnoliel on her cell phone. He is at work with Alice, but when Julie asks him he lies and says he is alone. Julie responds that he pisses her off. Later that night, Ismal runs into Julie on his way home. They discuss Julie's frustrations about their relationship and eventually, already in their apartment, reconcile. Shortly afterwards Alice arrives; they all get into bed together, read a different book each and fight about each one's place in bed.

The next day Julie and Ismal have breakfast with Julie's family; Julie gets frustrated and leaves for the kitchen, followed by her older sister, Jeanne. Julie tells Jeanne and later her mother about Alice and the threesome. In the night, after Ismal, Julie and Alice leave a bar where they were eating, Julie starts complaining about Ismal's relationship with Alice; Ismal responds that her jealousy is ironic considering she also has a sexual relationship with Alice, but that she is truly the only one he loves. Alice tells them that she is only there to bring them together. They go to a concert where Alice befriends a guy named Gwendal. Julie starts feeling bad, so she and Ismal decide to leave. Outside, Julie collapses and suddenly dies.

'The Absence'

Going to work, Ismal runs into Jeanne on her way to his and Julie's apartment. At work, he confronts Alice about his constant breakdowns since Julie's death and she comforts him. Since Jeanne is staying in Ismal's apartment, he doesn't want to spend the night there, so Alice takes him to Gwendal's apartment.

Ismal spends the entire night awake; in the morning he meets Erwann, Gwendal's younger brother who also lives there, and who before leaving for school offers Ismal his room so he can finally get some sleep. Erwann returns and wakes Ismal up, who borrows some clean clothes from Erwann and leaves for work. Later that night, he discovers Erwann has been following him. Erwann asks to go home with Ismal, who rejects him. Ismal gets to his apartment to find Jeanne still there, so he goes to Erwann's apartment to spend the night again.

The next day, Ismal visits Julie's family. Later, upset over Julie, he spends the night with a bartender called Maud. Jeanne discovers the two of them in the apartment the next morning, but Ismal dresses quickly and sneaks out as Jeanne and Maud chat.

'The Return'

Ismal goes to work to find Erwann waiting for him; he tells Erwann that he is flattered by his attention but is neither interested nor in need of him. Alice, having broken up with Gwendal, thinks Erwan had been sent by his brother to pick up the set of keys she had; she gives them to Ismal to pass them on to Erwann. Leaving work, Ismal finds Erwann waiting for him again. He returns the keys but then takes them back, and the two of them go to Ismal's apartment.

Meanwhile, Alice receives a phone call from Julie's mother and the two of them meet at a restaurant, where Julie's mother asks her to take care of Ismal. Jasmine, Julie's other sister, comes to tell her mother that her father is upset that she is still out so late at night, so she leaves. Alice and Jasmine briefly discuss their grief.

Ismal and Erwann sleep together that night. Jeanne lets herself into Ismal's apartment, discovers Erwann there, and leaves. He follows her into the street where they walk and she explains that she is trying to understand his process of grief, and admits his disinterest in children and threesome arrangement with Julie and Alice can finally be explained by his homosexuality. He neither confirms nor denies this, and the two part unreconciled and upset.

Erwann goes to Ismal's office only to find Alice. He confirms that he and Ismal are in the midst of a fling he hopes will develop further. Meanwhile, Ismal, upset, visits Julie's grave and battles with his guilt over both not visiting sooner and his many sexual exploits since her death as a means of coping. Alice eventually finds him drunk at a bar and takes him to Erwann's, who invites him to stay. Ismal explains that he will continue their affair as long as Erwann is comfortable not hearing that Ismal loves him, and Erwann says Ismal can stay as long as he is okay hearing he is loved. On the roof, Ismal tells Erwann to "love him less but love him for a long time" and they kiss as Alice looks on from below.

References to Jacques Demy's work



This film refers to many other cinematographic works but the most obvious one is to Jacques Demy's film 'The Umbrellas of Cherbourg' and, more widely, to Demy's work.

'The Umbrellas of Cherbourg'





The layout of both films is divided into three parts: The Departure, The Absence, and The Return. Furthermore, as a nod to the French actress Catherine Deneuve (the main character of 'The Umbrellas of Cherbourg'), her daughter, Chiara Mastroianni, performs in the role of Julie's sister. They two have a scene where they wear the Epiphany crown, being filmed the same way.

Other films

This film is also in tribute to 'The Young Girls of Rochefort' as some sailors appear unexpectedly in a street in Paris, and to 'Lola' and 'A Room in Town', two other musical films of Jacques Demy, because Julie's last name (Pommeraye) is also the name of The Passage Pommeraye of Nantes, seen in these films.

Cast



*Louis Garrel as Ismal Bnoliel

*Ludivine Sagnier as Julie Pommeraye

*Clotilde Hesme as Alice

*Grgoire Leprince-Ringuet as Erwann

*Chiara Mastroianni as Jeanne, Julie's older sister

*Brigitte Roan as Julie's mother

*Alice Butaud as Jasmine, Julie's sister

*Jean-Marie Winling as Julie's father

*Yannick Renier as Gwendal, Erwann's brother

*Esteban Carvajal-Alegria as Erwann's friend

*Annabelle Hettmann as Maude, bar server

Box office



The film grossed a total of $2,966,934 worldwide$104,567 in the United States and Canada and $2,862,367 in other territories.

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