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  1. 17. Feb. 1999 · The Ice Rink: Directed by Jean-Philippe Toussaint. With Tom Novembre, Mireille Perrier, Marie-France Pisier, Jean-Pierre Cassel. A film director tries to cope with his frantic producer, too-amorous actors, and a disaster-prone crew as he rushes to get his deeply symbolic hockey movie "Dolores" done in time for the Venice Film Festival.

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    • Comedy, Romance
    • Jean-Philippe Toussaint
    • 1999-02-17
  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › The_Ice_RinkThe Ice Rink - Wikipedia

    The Ice Rink (French: La Patinoire) is a 1998 comedy film written and directed by Jean-Philippe Toussaint. It stars Tom Novembre, Mireille Perrier, Dolores Chaplin, Marie-France Pisier, Jean-Pierre Cassel, Gilbert Melki, and Bruce Campbell.

  3. Directed by. Jean-Philippe Toussaint. France, Belgium, 1998. Comedy, Romance. 80. Synopsis. After flying to France to star in a movie, an American actor is surprised to discover that the director plans to shoot the entire film at an ice rink. Synopsis.

  4. The Ice Rink - 1998. The Ice Rink is about a film director who is shooting a highly symbolic film called 'Dolores' at an ice rink. He has hired a Lithuanian ice hockey team with which he is having enormous communication problems. His actors all have inflated egos, his film crew is made up of fools, and there is a politician on his back.

  5. 17. Feb. 1999 · The Ice Rink (United States) Comedy. Romance. A film director tries to cope with his frantic producer, too-amorous actors, and a disaster-prone crew as he rushes to get his deeply symbolic hockey movie «Dolores» done in time for the Venice Film Festival.

  6. By. Scott Tobias. Published April 19, 2002. A film director tries to cope with his frantic producer, too-amorous actors, and a disaster-prone crew as he rushes to get his deeply symbolic hockey...

  7. by Jean-Philippe Toussaint. synopsis. A film crew is shooting on a skating ring. The director always followed by the television camera, and the technical crew dare walking on ice to set the shots, so they discover the slippery nature of the ground they walk on.