Julie Delpy writes, directs and stars in a French comedy-drama about a family gathering in Brittany. By THR Staff SAN SEBASTIAN — It may be named after an 850-ton space station that famously spiralled ...
The actor and director – whose fourth film has just won the top prize at San Sebastián – reveals how her own memories furnished the 'light and dark' of her new drama News reports about the UARS ...
It is 1979 and Albertine, 10, and all her family members have gathered in Brittany to celebrate the birthday of her grandmother. Everyone thinks that the Skylab space station from NASA will fall on ...
A pleasure to have this on UK release: Julie Delpy's 2011 film Skylab is her second as a director, a lovely, easygoing movie with garrulity and charm, giving us that quintessentially French image of ...
Delpy will screen “2 Days in New York” and “Le Skylab,” while Franco will premiere three new movies he directed. By Scott Roxborough Europe Bureau Chief ...
In summer 1979, young Albertine travels with her parents to Brittany for her grandmother's birthday. The entire extended family gathers, but soon chaos erupts when a space station threatens to crash ...
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