Rendez-Vous with Juliette Binoche: DVD Cover
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Rendez-Vous Director: André Téchiné Cast: Juliette Binoche, Lambert Wilson, Wadeck Stanczak, Jean-Louis Trintignant

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  • DVD Release Date: 02/15/2005
  • Original Release: 1985
  • Rating: Not Rated
  • Sales Rank: 21,358
 
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Digital transfer enhanced 16:9 televisions; Original theatrical trailer; Essay by author and critic Brian McFarlane

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Scene Index

Side #1 --
1. First Train [2:56]
2. Tea or Chocolate? [5:54]
3. Revolving Door [3:04]
4. Quentin [6:29]
5. Strange Games [5:44]
6. Nina's Apartment [3:50]
7. Obsessed [8:09]
8. The Accident [5:04]
9. Uncovering the Past [10:37]
10. Searching for Juliet [7:02]
11. Rehearsal [3:01]
12. Paulot's Stand [7:01]
13. Passionate Farewell [8:37]
14. Opening Night / Credits [5:25]

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Editorial Reviews

Juliette Binoche teams with Lambert Wilson in this erotic drama. Binoche plays Nina, the young lady friend of timid Paulot (Wadeck Stanczak). Though she intends to be true to Paulot, Nina falls hard for his roommate, Quentin (Wilson), a thoroughly self-centered actor who performs in live sex shows. After a torrid affair with Nina, Quentin dies under questionable circumstances. Nina's search for answers to Quentin's sudden death leads her to Scrutzler (Jean-Louis Trintignant), the theater director who'd once cast Quentin in Romeo and Juliet. Scrutzler has likewise suffered a terrible loss in his life: his Juliet was also his wife, who also died unexpectedly. Apparently, it was the wife's death that led to Quentin's demise. On impulse, Scrutzler casts the inexperienced Nina as Juliet -- and before long, both unhappy souls find a common emotional ground. Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

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