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-'''Dominique Reymond''' (born 12 February 1957) is a French actress. She has appeared in more than seventy films since 1984.+'''''Diary of a Chambermaid''''' is a 2015 French [[drama film]] directed by [[Benoît Jacquot]], and written by Jacquot and Hélène Zimmer. It is the fourth film adaptation of [[Octave Mirbeau]]'s 1900 [[The Diary of a Chambermaid (novel)|novel of the same name]] and stars [[Léa Seydoux]] as [[Célestine (Mirbeau)|Célestine]], a young and ambitious woman who works as a chambermaid for a wealthy couple in France during the early twentieth century.
-==Selected filmography==+== Plot ==
-{| class="wikitable sortable"+Early twentieth century, in the province. [[Célestine]], a young [[chambermaid]] who is much courted for her beauty, has just arrived from Paris to work for the Lanlaire family. Fending off her master's advances, Célestine also has to cope with the strict Madame Lanlaire who rules the household with an iron fist. There, she meets Joseph, a mysterious gardener, for whom she feels a fascination.
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-! Year+== Cast ==
-! Title+* [[Léa Seydoux]] as [[Célestine (Mirbeau)|Célestine]]
-! Role+* [[Vincent Lindon]] as Joseph
-|-+* Clotilde Mollet as Madame Lanlaire
-|2015+* Hervé Pierre as Monsieur Lanlaire
-|''[[Diary of a Chambermaid (2015 film)|Diary of a Chambermaid]]''+* Mélodie Valemberg as Marianne
-|Vermittlerin+* Patrick d'Assumçao as Le capitaine
-|-+* [[Vincent Lacoste]] as Georges
-|2014+* Joséphine Derenne as Madame Mendelssohn
-|''[[Tristesse Club]]''+* [[Dominique Reymond]] as La placeuse
-|Claude+* [[Rosette (actress)|Rosette]] as Rose
-|-+* [[Adriana Asti]] as La maquerelle
-|rowspan=2| 2012+* Aurélia Petit as La maîtresse
-|''[[Farewell, My Queen]]''+
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-|-+
-|''[[Populaire (film)|Populaire]]''+
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-|-+
-| 2009+
-|''[[Adieu Gary]]''+
-|+
-|-+
-| 2008+
-|''[[Summer Hours]]''+
-|+
-|-+
-| 2007+
-|''[[Le Dernier des fous]]''+
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-|-+
-| 2004+
-|''[[Tomorrow We Move]]''+
-|Mme Delacre+
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-| 2004+
-|''[[Ma Mère]]''+
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-| rowspan="2" | 2002+
-|''[[Demonlover]]''+
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-|''[[In My Skin]]''+
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-| rowspan="2" | 2000+
-|''[[Presque rien]]''+
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-|''[[Sentimental Destinies]]''+
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-| 1999+
-|''[[Sachs' Disease]]''+
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-|1996+
-|''[[Y aura-t-il de la neige à Noël?]]''+
-|the mother+
-|-+
-| 1993+
-|''[[La Naissance de l'amour]]''+
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Diary of a Chambermaid is a 2015 French drama film directed by Benoît Jacquot, and written by Jacquot and Hélène Zimmer. It is the fourth film adaptation of Octave Mirbeau's 1900 novel of the same name and stars Léa Seydoux as Célestine, a young and ambitious woman who works as a chambermaid for a wealthy couple in France during the early twentieth century.

Plot

Early twentieth century, in the province. Célestine, a young chambermaid who is much courted for her beauty, has just arrived from Paris to work for the Lanlaire family. Fending off her master's advances, Célestine also has to cope with the strict Madame Lanlaire who rules the household with an iron fist. There, she meets Joseph, a mysterious gardener, for whom she feels a fascination.

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