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The film is based on a novel by Ana Garvarda. Anna, born in Paris, France in 1970, is a best-selling contemporary French writer. Characters full of personality, delicate touches, and life stories that resonate with readers, all intertwined, this is Anna's style. At the age of 24, she entered the French Ministry of Education, and at the age of 29, she published her debut novel "I Wish Someone Waited for Me Somewhere", which was rejected many times, and was neglected after publication, but finally achieved an unexpected success, setting a record of more than 100 With the sales of 10,000 copies, with a short story, it has conquered millions of French readers and has become a popular writer with a household name. "I Want Someone to Wait for Me" has been a bestseller in France for 130 weeks and has been translated and published in 35 countries. The astonishing sales performance and the life-like story content prompted the novel to be put on the big screen by the senior French filmmaker and director Claude Berry. "Angel Amelie" has always been Jamie Yeh in the hearts of fans of the book, and "As Long as Together", with a deep script and complex characters, has also become a transformational work of rising star Audrey Tautou. In the film, the four people live together in a huge Ottoman-style apartment. These characters were originally not relatives, so it would not be surprising if it was difficult for them to communicate and understand each other. However, they must support each other and live together, which is very touching. In this novel, Anna Gavarda depicts all beings in France, including: painters, paintings, historical figures, historical events, gourmets, wines, dishes, pastries, songs, music, singers, movie stars, comedians, anime characters , host, the shaping of these characters can give you an in-depth understanding of today and yesterday in France. With delicate brushstrokes, friendly and simple language style, and camera-based scenes, the author depicts the secular human feelings of contemporary France, and also conveys love and tolerance to the world.

"As Long as Together" is a new work by veteran director Claude Berry, which hit the third-highest box office record of the year. Renowned film critic Jean-Luc Duvain gave "As Long as Together" a perfect score. The author of the novel said: "My book is nothing but a love story. A love story between four people whose lives are not satisfactory. Four people have a pure heart, but they are all vulnerable groups, like being placed in flames The four little matchsticks on the top of it all burst into flames." Claude Berry, known as the godfather of French cinema, put these four characters together, they all had dreams, and after meeting, each other Learning each other's strengths, and finally found that: everyone together, can find happiness. People like the humor of the French. The French way of thinking is the source of humor. Almost all French directors are humorous. Except for dialogue, they use casual body language to point the viewer's laughter. item expertise.

Claude Berry was born in Paris on July 1, 1934 and died in Paris on January 12, 2009. He was a director, actor, producer and playwright. Claude's father was a Polish Jewish fur trader and his mother was a Romanian female worker who lived in the 10th arrondissement of Paris. When Claude was in drama class, he also helped his father with the housework. In 1966, at the 39th Academy Awards, Claude Berry's short film "Chicken" won the Feature Film Award. Claude is one of the most important producers in the French film industry. He has produced films directed by Dani Boone, "Welcome to the Stone Tears", "Old Man and Child", "Sprouting", "Sim" and "Sim". A large number of films such as Ganquan Manon have been highly praised. From 2004 to 2007 he was director of the French Film Archive.

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