The Girl with Claire Keim: DVD Cover

    The Girl Director: Sandee Zeig Cast: Claire Keim, Ronald Guttman

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    • DVD Release Date: 02/19/2002
    • Original Release: 2000
    • Rating: Not Rated
    • Sales Rank: 19,990
     
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    Interactive menus; Scene access; Filmographies; Trailer; Web links; Director commentary

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    Scene Index

    Side #1 --
    0. Scene Access
    1. The Girl [5:39]
    2. The Seine [2:42]
    3. No Chance [4:50]
    4. Blank Canvas [5:24]
    5. Another [4:21]
    6. What Do We Do? [4:51]
    7. Man's World [8:39]
    8. Dangerous Man [2:58]
    9. Flowers [3:12]
    10. Morning Class [4:14]
    11. Trouble [6:34]
    12. Intruders [5:16]
    13. She's Left Town [4:50]
    14. Gift [6:11]
    15. Come Back Later [3:51]
    16. Back to Work [10:12]

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    Editorial Reviews

    Two women discover new love while trying to resolve their old relationships in this stylized drama. The Girl (Claire Keim) is a beautiful, bisexual cabaret singer who one night meets The Painter (Agathe de la Boulaye), an artist who is immediately and intensely attracted to her. The Girl and The Painter spend the night together, and are soon involved in an ongoing relationship, with The Painter spending most of her time at The Girl's flat in Paris. Meanwhile, The Painter finds it's not easy to break off her relationship with Bu Save (Sandra N'Kake), while The Girl is trying to keep her boyfriend, The Man (Cyril Lecomte), from finding out to much about her new romance, since she needs to maintain their relationship for the sake of her career. The Girl is the first feature film from Sandee Zeig, who helped to open the independent distribution firm Artistic License; it's based on a novella by Monique Wittig, who wrote the screenplay with Zeig. Mark Deming, All Movie Guide

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