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2003 Certificate 15
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In Francois Ozon's SWIMMING POOL, Charlotte Rampling plays Sarah Morton, a prim and proper British author who has written a successful series of mystery-crime novels. However, when she visits her London publisher (Charles Dance) in a dour mood, wearing a depressive pout, and complains that she's no longer his favourite, he .. Read more

Starring Charlotte Rampling, Ludivine Sagnier, Charles Dance, Marc Fayolle
Director Francois Ozon
Genres Thriller

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    Rampling rules out facelift

    • WENN Newsdesk
    • 10 Feb 2012

    Veteran actress Charlotte Rampling refuses to go under the knife to preserve her looks as she's convinced facelifts make ageing stars look "creepy". The Swimming Pool star has no plans to undergo cosmetic surgery after turning 66 years old on Sunday (05Feb12) because she's determined to age gracefully. She tells the Daily Mail, "There's something creepy about actresses with facelifts. You don't know what you're looking at... What's behind these strange masks? You can't see the feeling in their Read more

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    WIN! Potiche on Blu-ray

    • 10 Oct 2011

    To celebrate the release of Potiche, on DVD and Blu-ray from 10 October, we are giving away three copies of the film in all its high definition glory. Suzanne (Catherine Deneuve: 8 Women, Dancer In The Dark) is a 'trophy housewife' (or "potiche") of wealthy industrialist Robert Pujol (Fabrice Luchini: Paris, Moliere), who oversees his umbrella factory with an iron fist and is equally tyrannical with his children and wife. When the workers go on strike and take Robert hostage, Suzanne steps in... Read more

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      In Francois Ozon's SWIMMING POOL, Charlotte Rampling plays Sarah Morton, a prim and proper British author who has written a successful series of mystery-crime novels. However, when she visits her London publisher (Charles Dance) in a dour mood, wearing a depressive pout, and complains that she's no ...