Pam Barker is a retired nurse who now owns gorgeous property on large Stuart real estate. Once a week, Pam invites guests from homes for sale in Stuart to watch a classic French film. The art displayed on the screens within these Stuart luxury homes is immeasurable. This week, Stuart real estate owners got together to watch 1938’s La Bête Humaine.

The Stuart real estate French movie club members thoroughly enjoyed the movie based on the classic Émile Zola novel. Director Jean Renoir’s version La Bête Humaine stands as one of the legend’s finest works, tapping into the fatalism of a nation in despair. The black and white classic is an exceptional screen adaptation of Émile Zola’s dramatic novel. The theme is focuses on positive and negative traits of a family through several generations of 19th-century Europe.  Pretty much every member of the Stuart real estate French movie club agreed that the stunning photography and proficient editing of Lantier’s opening scene, a train rushing across the countryside, places viewers in French setting.

The following week, Stuart real estate French movie club members enjoyed 2005’s The Impassioned Eye. Director Heinz Butler’s The Impassioned Eye is a portrait of French photographer Henri Cartier-Bresson. The biographical DVD captures the man who is often considered to be the greatest photojournalist of the last century.  Most of the film consists of Cartier-Bresson looking through his still pictures, offering commentary about his working style and philosophy. Critics at the Stuart real estate French movie club members have disapproved of the film for its brevity and disregard to historical context.

Another favorite of the Stuart real estate French movie club members is Côte d’Azur, a 2005 musical parody of gay and straight sexual identity and casual adultery in a French seaside vacation home. A swinging couple has an adventurous 19-year-old daughter who roams the beach with a biker, and a 17-year-old son that who finds out his best friend is an infatuated homosexual. Mom and dad eventually discover their true loves outside their wedding vows. Most of the Stuart real estate French movie club members agree that the unrealistic plot grows amusing with a variety of amorous entanglements involving tolerant parents and well-adjusted children.

Of those film club members with Stuart homes for sale, many seem to love director Siegrid Alnoy’s stylish film from 2003, She’s One of Us. It is a mysterious thriller of outsider who must confront her darkest demons. The perpetrator is a young secretary in a small French town who moves from one dead-end job to another. the Stuart real estate French movie club members love that the protagonist finds herself mixed up in a murder scheme at the office Desperate for a mate.

Finally, another favorite of the Stuart real estate French movie club members is 1997’s The Red and the Black. Director Jean-Daniel Verhaeghe’s mini-epic is set in Restoration-era France.  A brutally handsome peasant rises above his past by meshing into a ruthless high society. The Red and the Black may be number one favorite of the Stuart real estate French movie club members.

 

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