Let it Rain
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Let it Rain

Agnes Jaoui plays a local political candidate Agathe Villanova, who returns to her childhood home in the south of France in order to help her sister F...lorence (Pascale Arbillot) sort through their recently deceased mother's belongings. While she's there, the son (Jamel Debbouze as Karim) of family maid (Mimouna Hadji) takes advantage of her presence and attempts to interview her as part of a documentary about successful women that he's undertaken with his film school teacher, Michel (co-writer Jean-Pierre Bacri). However, Michel's intentions aren't quite what they seem, as he's having an affair with Florence and hoping to persuade her to leave her husband. Meanwhile, Karim finds his own marriage threatened when his attractive hotel co-worker (Florence Loiret-Caille) declares an interest in him.
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Let it Rain (2008) tells the story of Agnes Jaoui's character, Agathe Villanova, a local political candidate who returns to her childhood home in the south of France. She is there to help her sister Florence sort through their late mother's belongings. During her visit, Karim, the son of the family maid, seizes the opportunity to interview Agathe for a documentary about successful women. Karim is working on the project with his film school teacher, Michel, who has ulterior motives involving Florence. Michel is having an affair with Florence and hopes to convince her to leave her husband.

As the story unfolds, Karim's own marriage is thrown into turmoil when a co-worker declares her interest in him. The film explores themes of family dynamics, politics, relationships, and ambition against the backdrop of the picturesque French countryside. Let it Rain offers a thought-provoking look at the complexities of human connections and the unpredictable ways in which they intersect and evolve.

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Let it Rain

Release Date:

18 Jun 2010

Writers:

Agnès Jaoui, Jean-Pierre Bacri