If you were worried about the fate of the smart romantic dramedy, which seems to have been banished from American movie studios — don’t worry. The genre is enjoying expat life, alive and well in ...
Violette, Julie Delpy’s character in the dark comedy Lolo, has a self-esteem problem. Every man she’s dated over the past twenty years has walked away from her, usually without explanation or apology.
FilmRise has picked up U.S. distribution rights to “Lolo,” a French romantic comedy written and directed by star Julie Delpy. The movie had its world premiere at the Venice Film Festival earlier this ...
Delpy directed from her own script and starred in “Lolo,” which premiered at the Venice Film Festival and had its North American premiere at the Toronto Film Festival. It’s slated for release on March ...
Julie Delpy’s sixth feature as a director, the dark comedy Lolo, tackles the problem of dealing with sociopathic offspring. Delpy plays Violette, a woman who works in fashion and becomes unexpectedly ...
A love triangle is never easy to maintain, especially when that triangle involves a affable computer geek and a cankerous teenage son. Julie Delpy follows up her last directorial outing, “Two Days in ...
ROME – Julie Delpy’s return to French filmmaking, “Lolo,” a high-profile comedy starring herself and Gallic superstar Dany Boon (“Welcome to the Sticks”) has been added as the eleventh competition ...
Low-brow antics get in the way of a fertile comic premise in the sixth feature written and directed by Julie Delpy. Nearing the end of a long holiday in Biarritz, flustery fortysomething fashion exec ...
Delpy directed from her own script and starred in “Lolo,” which premiered at the Venice Film Festival and had its North American premiere at the Toronto Film Festival. It’s slated for release on March ...