Today, alcoholic with a certain envy for suicide, his only link to life is his daughter, Charlotte. Pierre, a ladies' man who has little cash and no fixed residence, describes his best friend Benoît as the world's oldest 32-year-old.

A documentary on a group of diverse couples, each in different stages of their relationships in New York City. From teen romance to a decades-long marriage; newlyweds to a recent divorcee, and even a bachelor so frustrated in his search that he chooses to have children without a partner, LOVE ETC. Pierre, a ladies' man who has little cash and no fixed residence, describes his best friend Benoît as the world's oldest 32-year-old. The film is intense- filled with extremes of emotion. French director, Michel Blanc (as Himself), just doesn't understand why his life is suddenly falling apart. Production: Walnut Hill Media, in association with Isotope Films and Alchemy Media Lab This transformation could have seemed clumsy, even unbelievable, but the subtlety of Attal's acting made it gripping and convincing to watch.

Reveling in the vivid urban landscape that is New York City as well as the colorful characters that inhabit it, Love Etc. They are in love. She is only 13 but ready to be an adult.

The two of us were spell bound throughout the whole performance. We are not witnesses to this story, we are able to involve ourselves deeply with the highs and lows of the action.

Pierre, a ladies' man who has little cash and no fixed residence, describes his best friend Benoît as the world's oldest 32-year-old. I took my boyfriend, who speaks no french, to see it, worried that he would be bored and frustrated by imposing subtitles and missing some of the very "frenchness" that brought the French government to insist on "l'exception culturelle" that makes French films so special to watch.What a waste of anxiety! And the most recent one I saw has me feeling all sorts of schmoopy. I watched this film several months ago in the Cambridge Arts Cinema and the memories of its wonder remain with me today. What will happen when Pierre realizes that he too is in love with Marie? I chased over London to find it and it is one of the best £17 pounds that I have ever spent. A witty and poignant documentary about the universal stages of a theme with many different sides: love. Add the first question.

Music: Rob Simonson Terms of Use | View production, box office, & company info. 3:58 PM PDT 6/29/2011 Music by Lenard Cohen, Pavarotti plus music written specially for the film follows the same intensive pattern of emotions that the film does. Love ETC Documentary. What is essentially a sad story (a best friend running off with his best friend's wife and a wife who is torn in love for two very different men) is also very comical and even ends with that feeling that this is something very sad yet very beautiful.

Even now I cannot stop thinking about the power and magic of it. He's attracted to her and she likes his steady calm and his honest attention.

She meets an older boy and begins a relationship while teaching a young friend about life and learning the ropes herself. They're soon a couple, and they include Pierre in their dinners, outings, and trips. Synopsis Andresevic inserts numerous shots of random couples necking or embracing as a framing device, as well as utilizing cutesy chapter headings. This is one of the funniest, saddest and most truely beautiful films I have ever seen. They're soon a couple, and they include Pierre in their dinners, outings, and trips. Love, Etc., Jill Andresevic’s documentary depicting the romantic travails of various New Yorkers, is a disturbing example of a trend that is to be soundly discouraged. She wants to have a baby, but he does not agree.

Plot Keywords Equally dramatic is the eruption of the quiet Benoit over dinner when he confronts Marie (Gainsbourg) and Pierre about their affair.

Courtney Act Releases “Fight For Love” Video. ... See full summary ». She meets Paul. Director of photography: Luke Geissbuhler Funny, serious, thought-provoking, I love it all. THR Staff They include high school sweethearts Danielle and the Brazilian Gabriel, who face conflicting post-graduation plans; Albert and Marion, octogenarians married for more than half a century who are still deeply in love; Ethan, a divorced father of two teenagers who is nervously reentering the dating world; Scott, a single gay man desperate to have a child; and Chitra and Mahendra, Indian newlyweds coping with the pressures of marriage.