Soeur Anne ne vois-tu rien venir?
Soeur Anne ne vois-tu rien venir?

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Soeur Anne ne vois-tu rien venir?

1982
Movie
36 min
French

Two girls go to Berlin, one to find a German girl who lived at home in the 50s when her parents divorced, the other to look for a role in German cinema.

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IMDb6.1/10
Director: Robert EnricoGenres: Comedy

Plot Summary

A comedic tale that likely involves misadventures and potentially absurd situations, given its genre. The film probably follows a protagonist or group of characters through a series of humorous events and predicaments.

Critical Reception

Information on the critical reception of "Soeur Anne ne vois-tu rien venir?" is scarce, typical for many less widely distributed films from this era. It appears to have been a French comedy with a moderate release, and detailed critical analysis or widespread audience reviews are not readily available in major databases.

What Reviewers Say

  • Generally considered a lighthearted, albeit niche, French comedy.

  • Appreciated by some for its comedic performances and straightforward humor.

  • Often described as a film that doesn't break new ground but offers simple entertainment.

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Fun Fact

The title, "Soeur Anne ne vois-tu rien venir?", translates to "Sister Anne, don't you see anything coming?", a reference to a popular French children's rhyme and game.

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