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''Anaïs in Love'' (french: link=yes, Les Amours d'Anaïs) is a 2021 French comedy film directed by Charline Bourgeois-Tacquet. The film was shown in the
Critics' Week Critics' Week (french: link=no, Semaine de la critique), until 2008 called International Critics' Week ('), is a parallel section to the Cannes Film Festival organized by the French Syndicate of Cinema Critics. It was created in 1962 after the Fre ...
section at the
2021 Cannes Film Festival The 74th annual Cannes Film Festival took place from 6 to 17 July 2021, after having been originally scheduled from 11 to 22 May 2021. American director Spike Lee was invited to be the head of the jury for the festival for a second time, after t ...
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Plot

Anaïs, a woman in her mid-thirties living in Paris, is feeling lost and unsure of what to do with her life. She has a tempestuous relationship with her boyfriend Raoul, and they fight and make up often. She decides to live in her expensive apartment alone. Anaïs is also procrastinating on completing her doctoral thesis on passion in the 17th century. At a party, she meets Daniel, an older publisher, who falls in love with her. Anaïs tells Raoul that she is pregnant but plans to have an abortion and leave him because she feels a lack of passion in their relationship. When Anaïs learns that her mother has cancer, her restlessness increases. She delays meeting with her thesis supervisor and avoids paying her rent. She begins a half-hearted affair with Daniel, who confesses that he does not want to leave his partner Emilie, a well-known writer. Anaïs becomes fascinated with Emilie after seeing a photograph of her and starts reading her works. She eventually meets Emilie by chance and expresses her admiration. From there, Anaïs tries to get closer to Emilie despite the obstacles, and their desire for each other reaches a climax when they stay together at a writer's retreat.


Cast

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Anaïs Demoustier Anaïs Demoustier (; born Anaïs Aude Marie Michèle Demoustier; 29 September 1987) is a French actress. She has appeared in more than fifty films since 2000. Personal life During the filming of ''Marguerite & Julien'', Demoustier began dating ...
as Anaïs *
Valeria Bruni Tedeschi Valeria Bruni Tedeschi, also written Bruni-Tedeschi (; born 16 November 1964), is an Italian-French actress, screenwriter and film director. Her 2013 film, ''A Castle in Italy,'' was nominated for the Palme d'Or at the 2013 Cannes Film Festival. ...
as Emilie *
Denis Podalydès Denis Podalydès (born 22 April 1963) is a French actor and scriptwriter of Greek descent. Podalydès has appeared in more than 140 films and television shows since 1989. He starred in '' The Officers' Ward'', which was entered into the 2001 Can ...
as Daniel * Jean-Charles Clichet as Yoann * Christophe Montenez as Raoul


Production

The film was shot on the Brittany peninsula and in the city of
Nantes Nantes (, , ; Gallo: or ; ) is a city in Loire-Atlantique on the Loire, from the Atlantic coast. The city is the sixth largest in France, with a population of 314,138 in Nantes proper and a metropolitan area of nearly 1 million inhabita ...
in France.


Critical reception

On review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes, 90% of 69 reviews are positive, with an average rating of 6.7/10. The site's critics' consensus reads: "The main character may be hard to like, but ''Anaïs in Love'' offers a well-acted and breezily humorous take on its admittedly well-worn themes." On Metacritic, the film has a weighted average score of 73 out of 100, based on 18 critics, indicating "generally favorable reviews". The film was a New York Times Critic's Pick. Manohla Dargis wrote that the movie seems straightforward, looking "clear and bright", and moving "as briskly as its protagonist, with the editing and lively music doing more conspicuous work than the discreet cinematography." In a review for '' The Wrap'', Katie Walsh wrote the style is as breathless and entertaining as the film's protagonist." In a positive review for Indiewire David Ehrlich wrote "If anything, Bourgeois-Tacquet's debut comes off as a deliberate effort to wrench a proud Gallic tradition — manically effervescent movies about motor-mouthed young neurotics — away from the foreign cineastes who've co-opted it for the 21st century, and return it to home soil where it might reconnect with its roots."


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