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Birth Name: Julie Depardieu
Birth Date: 1973-06-18
Birth Place: Boulogne-Billancourt, Hauts-de-Seine, France
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Julie Marion Depardieu, born on June 18, 1973 in Paris, is a French actress known for her successful film career. She is the daughter of actors Gérard and Élisabeth Depardieu, and sister to the late Guillaume Depardieu. Julie has two sons with her partner, musician Philippe Katerine. She won three César Awards: Best Supporting Actress twice (2004's 'La petite Lili', 2008's 'Un secret') and Best Young Actress (2004). In 2008, she directed 'Les contes d'Hoffmann' at Vaux-le-Vicomte castle. Her film 'Love me (2000)' explores the mind of its main character through realistic scenes mixed with dream sequences and hallucinations.
Release Year: 2010
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Alternative Title: O Casamento a Três, Trójkat, In the Four Winds, The Three-Way Marriage, The Three-Way Wedding
Director: Jacques Doillon
Writer: Jacques Doillon
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Genre: Comedy Drama, Drama
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Auguste (Pascal Greggory), a theater writer, struggles to finish his latest play due to his painful divorce from Harriet (Julie Depardieu), his former actress wife who is now with her partner Theo (Louis Garrel). Auguste invites them both to their old country house for rehearsals, hoping that the change of scenery will help him complete his play and possibly win Harriet back. However, Auguste quickly becomes jealous when he realizes Harriet is still involved with Theo, leading to complicated games of seduction and repulsion among the quartet. Harriet propositions a free union involving Fanny (Agathe Bonitzer), Auguste's young secretary, further complicating their relationships.
Le Mariage à trois is a French drama-comedy directed by Jacques Doillon in 2010. The film explores complex power dynamics and emotional turmoil through the story of Auguste, a playwright struggling with his divorce and writer's block. Set mainly in a rural house, the narrative revolves around Auguste's invitation to Harriet, his former wife now partnered with Theo, hoping to rekindle their relationship and finish his play. However, their interactions are complicated by jealousy, seduction, and a proposal for an unconventional living arrangement involving Fanny.