The title is the most authentically French thing about “Suite francaise,” a fusty but enjoyably old-fashioned WWII soap that, notwithstanding its Gallic locale, is otherwise characterized by a ...
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Remember that wartime romance from The Weinstein Company, starring Michelle Williams and Matthias Schoenaerts? Probably not; TWC took U.S. and other rights to Saul Dibb’s World War II drama, “Suite ...
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There are other things to do with my day, but I must write this review of Suite Française before the film completely vanishes from my mind. Although this France-set, World War II-era romance is not ...
Reading Suite Française is inseparable from the knowledge of how it was written, and why it was unfinished. Nemirovsky, a Russian Jew who became a literary star in Paris after her family fled the 1917 ...
Suite Française, was born into a well-to-do Jewish family in Kiev in 1903. After the Russian Revolution her family, to escape the Bolsheviks, settled in Paris. In 1926 she married a banker, Michel ...
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Iffy scripting decisions can't thwart the romantic allure of this handsomely crafted, sincerely performed wartime weeper. In Blighty, where Entertainment One releases the pic on March 13, “Suite ...