Sequins


1h 28m 2005

Brief Synopsis

Seventeen-year-old Claire Moutiers has managed quite well since moving off her parents' farm and into a quaint studio in Angouleme. Her supermarket cashier's job pays the bills, but more importantly, it promises Claire enough spare time to design the intricately beautiful embroideries that are her p

Film Details

Also Known As
Broderier, Brodeuses, Common Thread, A, Die Perlenstickerinnen, Perlenstickerinnen
MPAA Rating
Genre
Drama
Foreign
Teens
Release Date
2005
Production Company
Auvergne-Rh(nes-Alpes CinTma; Canal Plus; Centre National Du Cinema; Cnc; Pyramide Films; Sombrero Films; StudioCanal
Distribution Company
New Yorker Films; Bim Distribuzione; Camera Film; Dcm Film Distribution Gmbh; Folkets Bio; New Yorker Films; New Yorker Films; Paradiso Entertainment; Pyramide Distribution; Pyramide Films; Thunderbird Releasing

Technical Specs

Duration
1h 28m

Synopsis

Seventeen-year-old Claire Moutiers has managed quite well since moving off her parents' farm and into a quaint studio in Angouleme. Her supermarket cashier's job pays the bills, but more importantly, it promises Claire enough spare time to design the intricately beautiful embroideries that are her passion. Claire's parents see little of their daughter, but they know she's OK. But Claire's new life in her studio, her job at the supermarket, and the development of her art, are jeopardized by a secret she's been concealing: she's pregnant. Claire decides it's time to tell her best friend Lucille. She writes to her about how alone she's felt since Lucille left for Lyons, about the sanctity of her embroidery and about her wish to vanish for a month to give birth anonymously. It's a huge step for Claire, but not nearly as risky as sharing the news with her parents or boss. At five-and-a-half months, the anonymous birth she'd been hoping for is closer to becoming the talk-of-the-town that she's dreaded. That is until Lucille writes back with news of her own. She is returning to Angouleme for a few days to visit her brother Guillaume, who is recovering from a motorcycle accident. Claire does not know that the accident that injured Guillaume is the same one that killed the son of Madame Melikian, a distinguished embroider living in Angouleme. It is Lucille's mother who tells Claire that the artist has responded to her son's death by burying herself in work. Madame Melikian designs luxurious embroideries for the haute couturiers of Paris. She may be struggling with the loss of her son, but she has work to do and agrees to hire Claire to assist her on a trial basis. Madame Melikian is quick to discover Claire is pregnant, but an unspoken understanding between the two artists safeguards Claire's secret. Claire has found herself a dream job, and working at the master's country house grants her refuge from the gossip of the town. Day by day, stitch by stitch, as Claire's belly grows rounder, the threads of their embroidery create a filial bond between them.

Film Details

Also Known As
Broderier, Brodeuses, Common Thread, A, Die Perlenstickerinnen, Perlenstickerinnen
MPAA Rating
Genre
Drama
Foreign
Teens
Release Date
2005
Production Company
Auvergne-Rh(nes-Alpes CinTma; Canal Plus; Centre National Du Cinema; Cnc; Pyramide Films; Sombrero Films; StudioCanal
Distribution Company
New Yorker Films; Bim Distribuzione; Camera Film; Dcm Film Distribution Gmbh; Folkets Bio; New Yorker Films; New Yorker Films; Paradiso Entertainment; Pyramide Distribution; Pyramide Films; Thunderbird Releasing

Technical Specs

Duration
1h 28m

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Trivia

Miscellaneous Notes

Released in United States Summer May 27, 2005

Released in United States on Video March 21, 2006

Released in United States 2005

Shown at New Directors/New Films Series at the Film Society of Lincoln Center March 23-April 3, 2005.

Feature directorial debut for Eleonore Faucher.

Released in United States Summer May 27, 2005

Released in United States on Video March 21, 2006

Released in United States 2005 (Shown at New Directors/New Films Series at the Film Society of Lincoln Center March 23-April 3, 2005.)