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Blandine Lenoir's film comes to UK cinemas in March.
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Director Blandine Lenoir follows up her 2014 debut Zouzou with I Got Life!, starring Agnés Jaoui as a middle-aged woman who finds a new lease of life upon bumping into an old flame.
I Got Life! is in UK cinemas March 23rd.
The official synopsis reads:
Single, out of work and feeling sidelined, soon-to-be grandma Aurore is dreading growing old. When she bumps into an old flame – the gorgeous Doctor Totoche - despite the odd hot flush, Aurore starts to feel sexy again and decides to embrace middle aged life. She takes a new job, has laughs with friends and finds romance in the arms of an unsuitable lover. And when a chance school reunion brings Aurore and Totoche back together, with it arrives a new hope, that life really can begin at 50.