"It’s a chance to talk about how time passes, how we’re different at 40 than we were at 25, how the problems are different when you’re a student, when you get a job, when you form a couple and start a family,” said Klapisch, who’s married to French actress and director Lola Doillon (daughter of director Jacques Doillon), with whom he has a four-year-old son.According to the imdb it's to be called Chinese Puzzle and Romain Duris, Audrey Tautou, Cécile De France and yes indeed, Kevin Bishop are all back.
“And it’s a chance to get back to the style of L’Auberge espagnole, which I like a lot: almost like a comic strip, with off-camera narration and an off-centre approach to reality. I can’t do that in my other films.”
"like a comic strip"
Film I'm a huge fan of Cédric Klapisch's The Spanish Apartment/L'auberge espagnole/Pot Luck (the title depends on the territory in which you watch) and its sequel Les Poupées russes/The Russian Dolls, huge romantic films about twentysometings falling in love across Europe so I'm extremely pleased hear that he's turning them in to a trilogy:
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