Juliette Fontaine in I've Loved You So Long

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Juliette Fontaine in "I've Loved You So Long" is a deeply withdrawn former doctor struggling to rebuild her life and reconnect with her family after serving a long prison sentence for a shocking crime.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf fictional character
film character
appearsIn I've Loved You So Long
Il y a longtemps que je t'aime
appearsInGenre drama film
backstory convicted for killing her young son
served a long prison sentence
characterArc rebuilding life after prison
reconnecting with family
characterTrait emotionally traumatized
guilt-ridden
introverted
withdrawn
countryOfCitizenship France
createdBy Philippe Claudel
emotionalDevelopment gradually opens up to others
emotionalStateAtStart closed-off
detached
familyName Fontaine
formerOccupation doctor
givenName Juliette
hasSister Léa
keyRelationship Michel
surface form: develops bond with Michel
languageSpoken French
narrativeFunction embodies consequences of past actions
focus of the film's moral ambiguity
narrativeRole protagonist
occupation doctor
portrayedBy Kristin Scott Thomas
relationship estranged from her parents
reconnects with her sister Léa
releaseContext recently released from prison at start of film
residence moves in with Léa's family after release
secret true circumstances of her crime are initially unknown to others
themeInvolvement family reconciliation
forgiveness
social reintegration after incarceration
stigma of crime
timeInPrison 15 years
workOfFictionType film

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Kristin Scott Thomas role Juliette Fontaine in I've Loved You So Long
I've Loved You So Long characterPlayedBy Juliette Fontaine in I've Loved You So Long
this entity surface form: Juliette Fontaine – Kristin Scott Thomas