The new film from veteran director Otar Iosseliani is an accomplished and brilliantly entertaining absurdist comedy that has been compared to the films of the great Jacques Tati. When he loses his position as a powerful government minister Vincent is dropped by his pretty mistress and must begin life anew without the privileges of power. As he gradually becomes acquainted with milieus which he'd either forgotten or never known and a host of sometimes eccentric often remarkable everyday people Vincent really begins to start living again.
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Georgian director Otar Iosseliani directs this bittersweet French-language comedy. Severin Blanchet plays Vincent, a French government minister with all the trappings of power including a plush home in the centre of Paris and a shopaholic mistress. When he loses his position following mass public protest, he discovers that the simple, quiet life has much sweetness of its own. He moves back to his old flat, reconnects with his mother (played by Michel Piccoli in drag) and rediscovers the joys of lingering with friends in pavement cafes.
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