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Deleted scenes; Making-of featurette
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1. Start [3:45]
2. Post-Screening [4:33]
3. Sylvia [4:55]
4. Pierre's Book [4:25]
5. Lolita & the Jacket [2:33]
6. Namedropping [5:23]
7. Exceptional Review [3:00]
8. Meeting With Cassard [4:58]
9. Forgotten Wine [2:41]
10. To the Country [3:40]
11. Sebastian's Bad Day [4:02]
12. Good Acoustics [4:06]
13. Party [4:08]
14. All the Same [3:54]
15. Bedroom Noises [2:35]
16. Dinner Talk [4:34]
17. Karine Leaves [5:19]
18. Intros & Exits [4:34]
19. The Face From TV [3:57]
20. Phone Tag [3:58]
21. Pre-Show [3:45]
22. Recital [4:52]
23. Etienne's Indifference [3:29]
24. Unopened Envelope [2:37]
25. Problems With Lolita [2:13]
26. Breakdown [2:41]
27. Sparing Some Time [2:20]
28. Night Music [7:56]
A talented woman struggles to get out from under the shadow of her father in this comedy. Lolita (Marilou Berry) is the 20-year-old daughter of Étienne Cassard (Jean-Pierre Bacri), a wealthy and well-known editor and writer, and most of the people she meets seem to be more interested in her dad than in her; her zaftig figure doesn't help her self-esteem much, either. Lolita is a gifted singer and has been studying with a voice coach, Sylvia (Agnès Jaoui); however, as it turns out, Sylvia has a husband, Pierre (Laurent Grévill), who is a novelist and hopes that Cassard might be willing to help him get his new book into print and onto bookstore shelves. The great writer seems to take a cavalier attitude toward nearly everyone around him, though, including his wife, Karine (Virginie Desarnauts). Lolita strikes up a friendship with a young man named Sebastien (Keine Bouhiza) which seems to be leading to romance, but when Lolita learns that Sebastien wants to become a writer, she finds herself wondering if he really wants her, or just an introduction to her dad. Jaoui, who plays Sylvia, also directed Comme une Image (aka Look at Me) and co-wrote the screenplay. Mark Deming, All Movie Guide