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1997 French film
Les Sœurs Soleil
is a 1997 French
comedy film
directed by
Jeannot Szwarc
, co-written by
Marie-Anne Chazel
who stars with
Clementine Celarie
and
Thierry Lhermitte
. It tells the story of a privileged woman who is transformed by encountering the very different world of popular music
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Benedicte lives with her husband Brice and schoolgirl daughter Clemence in the grand house outside Paris that she has inherited from her father and Brice runs the business she has inherited from her father. Classically trained, she is a keen member of the local church and is rehearsing a pop opera she has composed called “Noah's Ark”, in which the children and their mothers sing and dance. Clemence wins two tickets to the recording of a music video by her idol, the flamboyant diva Gloria Soleil, and both she and her mother are persuaded to get into costume and join the cast of what turns out to be a raunchy production. At the local Lions club, where Brice had hoped to be next year's president, the video is shown by mistake and people recognise Benedicte.
When Benedicte storms round to Gloria's address to demand withdrawal of the video, she finds her being harassed by bailiffs and is persuaded to let her hide in Benedicte's house. Gloria goes to the airport to meet an Australian band she is going to work with, who also camp out in Benedicte's house, leaving her when they eventually go a large quantity of marijuana and their pet kangaroo. After consuming far too much of the hash he is totally unused to, Brice is seduced at work by his attractive secretary and the entwined couple are spotted by Clemence when she drops in after school.
Clemence is sent off to a holiday camp and, after further misunderstandings, Benedicte leaves Brice to join Gloria on an eventful tour that opens her eyes to other ways of life. In London, a percipient producer realises that she and Gloria could be two opposing halves of a commercial whole and a new act ? the Soleil Sisters ? is born. He also sees potential in “Noah's Ark” which, with professional polish added, proves a hit in its very different market. Benedicte reconciles with a contrite Brice, who is rolling in money after selling their house at an exorbitant price to Japanese investors.
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The movie was filmed in
London, England
and
Paris, France
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Reception
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The film opened on 330 screens in France and grossed $813,804 placing fifth at the French box office.
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