| Michel
Piccoli, Antoine Chappey, Catherine Deneuve , John Malkovich, Leonor
Baldaque, Leonor Silveira
A man who's been confronted with new
responsibilities must decide what to do with his career in this
drama with comic undertones. Gilbert Vance (Michel Piccoli) is an
aging but highly respected actor who, after completing a performance
of Eugene Ionesco's Exit the King in which he plays opposite an
attractive and talented actress named Sylvie Leonor Silveira, receives
devastating news -- his wife, his daughter, and her husband have
all perished in an automobile accident. Vance becomes the guardian
of his grandson, and as he learns to live without his loved ones,
the boy soon becomes his best and most rewarding reason for getting
through the days. Vance returns to work playing Prospero in a well-received
production of William Shakespeare's The Tempest, and after the successful
run, Vance's agent (Antoine Chappey) is flooded with offers for
the actor's services. But the majority of the projects are highly
dubious, and Vance ends up rejecting most of them, though he takes
a role in a screen adaptation of James Joyce's Ulysses directed
by American filmmaker John Crawford (John Malkovich), even though
he knows he's miscast. As Vance ponders retirement, his agent also
passes along another sort of offer -- Sylvie has confided that she's
very much attracted to Vance, but while she's more than interested
in an affair, Vance isn't sure that he wants a new relationship
in his life. Catherine Deneuve also appears in a supporting role
as an actress working with Vance. |