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  1. Julian Schnabel's masterful The Diving Bell and the Butterfly allows us to better appreciate the simple pleasures in life by dramatizing the debilitating trauma faced by the 43-year old editor who suffered a massive stroke that left him unable to speak or to move his head and whose only means of communication was to blink one eye one blink for yes, two blinks for no. Beautifully shot by cinematographer Janusz Kaminski with a screenplay by Ronald Harwood, the film begins with Bauby's confused ...

  2. Jan 11, 2008 · Film: The Diving Bell And The Butterfly, adapted by Ronald Harwood, directed by Julian Schnabel, 2007. Maksim Chmerkovskiy on "So You Think You Can Dance" and meeting John Travolta. CC.

  3. Jan 18, 2012 · Out Now on Digital, DVD & Blu-Ray.Directed by Golden Globe Award Winner Julian Schnabel (Before Night Falls) and written by Academy Award® winner Ronald Harw...

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  4. Nov 29, 2007 · Director: Julian Schnabel. Genre: Biography/Drama. Running Time: 112 minutes. Jean-Dominique Bauby, editor of the French edition of Elle magazine, was a womanizing man-about-Paris at 43. Then he ...

  5. The Diving Bell and the Butterfly Summary. On December 8th of 1995, the editor-in-chief of the French fashion magazine Elle, Jean-Dominique Bauby, suffered a massive stroke which severed his brain stem from his spinal cord and rendered the worldly, charismatic, fashionable man nearly completely paralyzed. After awakening from a coma in January ...

  6. The true story of Elle France editor Jean-Dominique Bauby, who, in 1995 at the age of 43, suffered a stroke that paralyzed his entire body, except his left eye. Using that eye to blink out his memoir, Bauby eloquently described the aspects of his interior world, from the psychological torment of being trapped inside his body to his imagined stories from lands he'd only visited in his mind.

  7. Let your imagination set you free. Original title: Le scaphandre et le papillon. The true story of Elle France editor Jean-Dominique Bauby, who, in 1995 at the age of 43, suffered a stroke that paralyzed his entire body, except his left eye. Using that eye to blink out his memoir, Bauby eloquently described the aspects of his interior world ...