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Seventh Heaven
a.k.a. Le Septième Ciel, Seventh Heaven Director: Benoît Jacquot Cast: Sandrine Kiberlain, Vincent Lindon, François Berléand, Francine Bergé

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  • DVD Release Date: 03/30/2004
  • Original Release: 1997
  • Rating: Not Rated
  • Sales Rank: 56,370

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Beautiful new 16:9 transfer, enhanced for widescreen televisions; Optional English subtitles

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Side #1 --
1. Stolen Toys [3:38]
2. Mathilde's Spell [3:58]
3. What Is Hypnosis? [3:45]
4. Feng Shui [11:41]
5. Study-Cum-Bathroom [3:53]
6. Un Orgasme Mental [8:15]
7. Trust Exercises [3:49]
8. Nico the Detective [9:32]
9. False Memories [5:25]
10. Drunk Papa [5:13]
11. Etienne & the Hotshot [7:06]
12. Hypnofailure [5:34]
13. Confrontation [8:10]
14. Moving Back [4:39]

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Parisienne mother Mathilde (Sandrine Kiberlain), who shares a large apartment with her surgeon husband Nico (Vincent Lindon), sometimes works at the legal business run by her mother (Francine Berge). With a stagnant sex life, the bored Mathilde prowls department stores to steal toys for her son. At a party with Nico, she realizes she's being watched by a doctor (Francois Berleand), and she spots him on the metro the following day. He tells her he's a psychiatrist, and they have their first session in a deserted restaurant. While the doctor's cure does appear to work for Mathilde, there's a trade-off: Nico's behavior becomes increasingly abnormal. This film has no connection to the earlier (1927, 1937) Hollywood films with the same title. Shown at the Venice and Toronto film festivals. Bhob Stewart, All Movie Guide

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