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Loosely evoking Godard's Contempt, A Burning Hot Summer examines the once-happy marriage between brooding painter Frédéric (Louis Garrel) and his movie-star wife Angèle (Bellucci) as it hits the rocks. When another young couple-actors Paul (Jérôme Robart) and Elisabeth (Céline Sallette)-joins them on a Roman holiday, tensions and passions flare. The film features a score by the Velvet Underground's John Cale, with the legendary Maurice Garrel (the director's father) in his final role. -- (C) IFC Unrated
Release Date A Burning Hot Summer Jun 29, 2012 Limited
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Actors For A Burning Hot Summer

Monica Bellucci,Louis Garrel,Celine Sallette,Jérôme Robart,Vladislav Galard

Genres A Burning Hot Summer : Drama

User Ranting A Burning Hot Summer : 2.4
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All Critics Ranting For A Burning Hot Summer : 5.5
All Critics Count For A Burning Hot Summer : 10
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Review For A Burning Hot Summer

While I have to acknowledge Garrel's skill, the film, which actually has its compelling moments, falls somewhat flat.
Walter V. Addiego-San Francisco Chronicle

Garrel's work is indebted to silent cinema style, but his recent films have shown a real flair for dialogue too.
Drew Hunt-Chicago Reader

"A Burning Hot Summer" failed to persuade me of any reason for its existence.
Roger Ebert-Chicago Sun-Times

There are spirited moments, notably Angèle's torrid dance with another man at a party. But the film's observations are surprisingly retrograde, even absurd.
Farran Smith Nehme-New York Post

Here and elsewhere you linger in moments that, like memories and dreams, can feel severed from storybook time.
Manohla Dargis-New York Times

Although Angèle's religious faith and Frédéric's belief in luck seem like strained attempts at adding heft to the material, the film nevertheless works up a potent dramatic restlessness...
Nick Schager-Village Voice

A Burning Hot Summer wisely knows when and how to surgically slice directly to the bone. It's a bad romance of the highest order.
Eric Hynes-Time Out New York

The Louis Garrel character's mixture of self-containment and alleged possessiveness over his wife fails to convince, if not to irritate.
Ela Bittencourt-Slant Magazine

Though shot in swanky color, the film retains the alternately trying and invigorating starkness of the director's recent, black-and-white efforts.
Fernando F. Croce-House Next Door

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