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  1. Nov 18, 2011 · Café de Flore: Directed by Jean-Marc Vallée. With Vanessa Paradis, Kevin Parent, Hélène Florent, Evelyne Brochu. A love story between a man and woman. And between a mother and her son. A mystical and fantastical odyssey on love.

    • (17K)
    • Drama, Romance
    • Jean-Marc Vallée
    • 2011-11-18
  2. Café de Flore is a Canadian drama film, released in 2011. Directed, written, and edited by Jean-Marc Vallée , [2] [3] the film garnered 13 nominations for the 2012 Genie Awards . [4] The film's title refers not to the café on Boulevard Saint-Germain in Paris , but to a Matthew Herbert song of the same name which the film uses to represent ...

  3. Currently you are able to watch "Café de Flore" streaming on Kino Film Collection. It is also possible to buy "Café de Flore" on Apple TV, Amazon Video as download or rent it on Apple TV, Amazon Video online.

    • 11
    • Jean-Marc Vallée
    • 121 min
  4. Oct 31, 2011 · Cafe De Flore Trailer [HD] Starts in Toronto November 18 Opens December 2 in Vancouver Now Playing in Quebec Jean-Marc Vallée returns to French-language filmmaking with this powerful and ...

    • 2 min
    • 384.7K
    • eOnefilms
  5. Café de Flore 2011 2h 0m Drama List 64% Tomatometer 56 Reviews 76% Audience Score 2,500+ Ratings Parallel stories revolve around a present-day disc jockey (Kevin Parent) and a single mother ...

    • (56)
    • Vanessa Paradis
    • Jean-Marc Vallée
    • Drama
  6. Cafe de Flore is a love story about people separated by time and place but connected in profound and mysterious ways. Atmospheric, fantastical, tragic and hopeful, the film chronicles the parallel fates of Jacqueline, a young mother with a disabled son in 1960s Paris, and Antoine, a recently-divorced, successful DJ in present day Montreal.

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  8. Directed by Jean-Marc Vallée ("Dallas Buyers Club"), "Café de Flore" is a love story about people separated by time and place, but connected in profound and mysterious ways. Atmospheric, fantastical, tragic and hopeful, the film chronicles the parallel fates of Jacqueline (Vanessa Paradis), a mother with a disabled son in 1960s Paris, and ...