Saturday March 20, 2010 4:07 AM MDT

Park City, Utah:

Cliente

Director(s):
Josiane Balasko
Screenwriter(s):
Josiane Balasko
Producer:
Cyril Colbeau-Justin
Cinematographer:
Robert Alazraki
Editors:
Marie De La Selle, Claudine Merlin
Music:
Kore

Cliente

International Narrative Feature Films
France,  2008, 104 mins., color


French cinema has never been shy about depicting female desire. Cliente, Josiane Balasko’s matter-of-fact comedy about the commodification of love, is no exception.An elegant entrepreneur in her fifties, Judith unapologetically engages male escorts to minister to her sexual pleasure. When she answers Patrick’s ad, she’s charmed by the sensitive fellow in the classic suit; it’s as if he stepped right out of the Nouvelle Vague films of her youth. But from the get-go, things with this good-natured gent aren’t as efficient as with other lovers. Not only is he unable to sustain an erection on their second date, but power dynamics and his private life begin to muddy their arrangement.At home in the Paris projects, Patrick is buckling under pressure to support a gaggle of demanding relatives, including his adorable wife, Fanny, who's getting wise to his secret financial scheme. And just as you think they’ll be propelled onto predictable paths befitting characters in a less-playful, less-astute story, Judith, Patrick, and Fanny veer into murky emotional terrain, reluctantly getting tangled in a bittersweet triangle.Part bedroom farce, class melodrama, and feminist foray, Cliente is elevated by the superb performances of Eric Caravaca and Nathalie Baye. It boldly illuminates the challenge of contemporary women to define satisfaction on their own terms—somewhere between autonomy and interdependence.
CAST
Nathalie Baye, Eric Caravaca, Isabelle Carré, Josiane Balasko
Josiane Balasko - Josiane Balasko worked as an actress until the mid-1980s, when she added writing and directing to her resume. She writes all her films, as well as directing and starring in them. She began with satirical social comedies. Her fourth feature film, French Twist (1995), garnered her critical praise and won a César (the French equivalent of an Oscar) for best original screenplay. Other films include Ma Vie est un enfer (1991), Un Grand cri d'amour (1998), and L'ex-femme de ma vie (2004). Cliente is an adaptation of her first novel, published in 2004.
Screenings:

Tue. Jan 20 6:00 p.m. - CLIEN20EE Egyptian Theatre, Park City
Wed. Jan 21 9:00 p.m. - CLIEN21BN Broadway Centre Cinemas VI, SLC
Thu. Jan 22 9:00 a.m. - CLIEN22EM Egyptian Theatre, Park City
Sat. Jan 24 3:15 p.m. - CLIEN244A Holiday Village Cinema IV, Park City