Juliette Fontaine

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Juliette Fontaine is the emotionally reserved former doctor at the center of the French film "I've Loved You So Long," whose return to family life after a long prison sentence drives the story's exploration of guilt, redemption, and reconciliation.

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instanceOf fictional character
film character
appearsIn I've Loved You So Long NERFINISHED
associatedWithGenre drama film
centralConflict return to family life after prison
characterTrait emotionally reserved
countryOfCitizenship France
createdBy Philippe Claudel NERFINISHED
emotionalStateAtStart isolated
withdrawn
emotionalStateLater more open
familyRole sister
firstAppearance I've Loved You So Long NERFINISHED
formerOccupation doctor
hasCharacterArc emotional reawakening
rebuilding family relationships
hasPastEvent long prison sentence
keyRelationship Léa NERFINISHED
languageOfWork French
narrativeFunction explores consequences of crime and punishment
narrativeRole protagonist
narrativeTheme guilt
reconciliation
redemption
occupation doctor
portrayedBy Kristin Scott Thomas NERFINISHED
sourceWorkCountryOfOrigin France NERFINISHED
storyFocus confronting past actions
reintegration into society

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I've Loved You So Long mainCharacter Juliette Fontaine