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Tomorrow We Move
a.k.a. Demain on déménage Director: Chantal Akerman Cast: Sylvie Testud, Aurore Clément, Jean-Pierre Marielle, Natacha Régnier

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  • DVD Release Date: 07/19/2005
  • Original Release: 2004
  • Rating: Not Rated
  • Sales Rank: 56,608
 
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Scene Index

Side #1 --
1. Moving Day [12:34]
2. A Few Days Later [11:20]
3. Pierre's Here [8:53]
4. Getting the Place Clean [3:39]
5. Full House [6:39]
6. A Little Gypsy Music [6:47]
7. Sex and Dirty Stuff [5:50]
8. Coffee and Cigarettes [6:42]
9. Chicken and the Case [12:19]
10. The Journal [9:18]
11. Peace and Quiet [16:44]
12. Moving Day, Part 2 [5:57]

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Editorial Reviews

Director Chantal Akerman helmed this offbeat comedy about a mother and daughter who find themselves living together again for the first time in many years. Still reeling emotionally from the recent death of her husband, Catherine (Aurore Clément) has chosen to leave her old home and move in with her grown daughter, Charlotte (Sylvie Testud). While Charlotte is sympathetic, she's something less than enthusiastic; her mother's mood swings and the clutter of her collected belongings are cramping her home and her style, and when Catherine decides to revive her career as a piano teacher, the constant parade of youngsters bludgeoning the keyboard makes it all but impossible for Charlotte to complete her latest writing project. Catherine and Charlotte decide to look for more spacious living quarters, while Charlotte is also in search of her own office space. As a steady stream of prospective tenants check out their home, Charlotte makes friends with a pregnant woman looking for a new flat (Natacha Régnier), while her search for a space of her own brings Charlotte a relationship with a like-minded realtor (Jean-Pierre Marielle) and an unlikely collaborator in Michelle (Elsa Zylberstein), a poet who enjoys tinkering with Charlotte's prose. Mark Deming, All Movie Guide

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