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Director: Yvan Le Moine
Cast: Hande Kodja, Rupert Everett, Stanislas Merhar, Jacques Boudet
A famous English writer, Lewis Lafoly, forty and languidly elegant, meets Rosennn Auroch, a young and radiant woman on Bourbon Island in the Indian Ocean in 1909...
Critical Reception & Ratings
Rosenn is a 2014 French drama film directed by Yvan Le Moine. The film follows a famous English writer who meets a young, radiant woman on Bourbon Island in the Indian Ocean in 1909. Critics have not weighed in significantly on this lesser-known independent film, and its public reception is unclear without any available ratings data.
Why you might like this:
Fans of intimate, character-driven dramas will appreciate the languid, elegantly filmed story of Rosenn, directed by Yvan Le Moine in 2014. The film features nuanced performances from its leads, including Rupert Everett, that delve into the complex relationship between a famous English writer and a young woman on a remote island in the Indian Ocean.
Shabtai Rosenne was a Professor of International Law and an Israeli diplomat. Rosenne was awarded the 1960 Israel Prize for Jurisprudence, the 1999 Manley O. Hudson Medal for International Law and Jurisprudence, the 2004 Hague Prize for International Law and the 2007 Distinguished Onassis Scholar Award. He was the leading scholar of the World Court - the PCIJ and ICJ and had a widely recognized expertise in treaty law, state responsibility, self-defence, UNCLOS and other issues of international law.
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