Scene from D'amour et d'eau fraîche (2010)
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Alternate Names: アナイス・ドゥムースティエ, Анаіс Демустьє, آناییس دموستیه, 安娜伊德慕絲提
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Born on September 29, 1987, in Lille, France, Anaïs Demoustier has established herself as one of the most versatile and acclaimed actresses in contemporary French cinema. Her career began at a young age when she was discovered during a drama class, leading to an early role alongside Michel Serrault in Marty's World and a significant performance in Michael Haneke’s Time of the Wolf (2003).
After being twice nominated as the Most Promising Actress at the César Awards for Les Grandes Personnes and Living on Love Alone, Demoustier reached a career milestone in 2020 by winning the César for Best Actress for her portrayal of a young philosopher in Alice and the Mayor (Alice et le maire). Known for her ability to navigate between intense dramas and quirky comedies, she has become a frequent collaborator with visionary directors like Quentin Dupieux, appearing in films such as Incredible But True, Smoking Causes Coughing, and the Salvador Dalí tribute Daaaaaalí!. Her international profile has continued to grow with roles in major productions like the 2024 epic The Count of Monte-Cristo, which earned her a 2025 César nomination for Best Supporting Actress. Beyond her screen work, she has served as the president of the Caméra d'Or Jury at the Cannes Film Festival in 2023, solidifying her influence within the industry.
About the Movie: D'amour et d'eau fraîche (2010)
Alternative Title: De amor y de agua fresca, Living on Love Alone, Szerelem bármi áron
Director: Isabelle Czajka
Writer: Isabelle Czajka
Production & Genre
Producer(s): Producer: Patrick Sobelman
Companies: France 3 Cinéma, Agat Films & Cie / Ex Nihilo
Genre: Drama
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Keywords: woman director
Story
The film follows Julie Bataille, a young woman who has been studying for five years at university and is eager to find a real job at the age of 23. During a job interview, she meets Ben, a man who lives day-to-day, making ends meet through small-time trafficking. Ben invites Julie to spend the summer with him in the South. Initially, Julie declines the offer but later changes her mind and leaves everything behind to join him.
Summary
D'amour et d'eau fraîche is a French drama film directed by Isabelle Czajka and released in 2010. The movie focuses on Julie Bataille's frustration with student jobs and her desire for more substantial employment after completing five years of university studies. Chance encounters lead her to Ben, who represents a different lifestyle, one that is spontaneous and free from the constraints of traditional work. Despite their contrasting backgrounds, Julie finds herself drawn to Ben's carefree existence, leading her to abandon her plans and join him on an impulsive journey south.