Titre : |
The Jane Austen Book Club |
Type de document : |
document projeté ou vidéo |
Auteurs : |
Robin Swicord (23 octobre 1952 - ...) , Auteur |
Editeur : |
Sony Pictures Entertainment |
Année de publication : |
2007 (2011) |
Importance : |
101 minutes |
Présentation : |
Espagnol sous titre français, néerlandais, anglais |
ISBN/ISSN/EAN : |
8-712609-662627 |
Langues : |
Anglais (eng) |
Catégories : |
Comédie
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Index. décimale : |
791 Film |
Résumé : |
Explores Austen's adage that general incivility is at love's essence. Sylvia's husband dumps her for another woman, so Bernadette and Jocelyn organize a book club to distract her. They recruit Sylvia's daughter Allegra; Prudie, a young teacher whose marriage may be on the rocks; and Grigg, a sci-fi fan who joins out of attraction to Jocelyn. The six read and discuss one Austen novel per month. Jocelyn tries to interest Grigg in Sylvia; Allegra falls in love with a woman she meets skydiving; Prudie contemplates an affair with a student; Sylvia's ex keeps popping up. In the discussions, characters reveal themselves in their comments. By the end, are truths universally acknowledged? |
The Jane Austen Book Club [document projeté ou vidéo] / Robin Swicord (23 octobre 1952 - ...)  , Auteur . - [S.l.] : Sony Pictures Entertainment, 2007 (2011) . - 101 minutes : Espagnol sous titre français, néerlandais, anglais. ISSN : 8-712609-662627 Langues : Anglais ( eng)
Catégories : |
Comédie
|
Index. décimale : |
791 Film |
Résumé : |
Explores Austen's adage that general incivility is at love's essence. Sylvia's husband dumps her for another woman, so Bernadette and Jocelyn organize a book club to distract her. They recruit Sylvia's daughter Allegra; Prudie, a young teacher whose marriage may be on the rocks; and Grigg, a sci-fi fan who joins out of attraction to Jocelyn. The six read and discuss one Austen novel per month. Jocelyn tries to interest Grigg in Sylvia; Allegra falls in love with a woman she meets skydiving; Prudie contemplates an affair with a student; Sylvia's ex keeps popping up. In the discussions, characters reveal themselves in their comments. By the end, are truths universally acknowledged? |
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