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  • In the case of “Summer Hours,” a French-language drama by Olivier Assayas, the accent is ostensibly on things and thingness — two valuable Corot paintings and a pair of precious Redon panels among myriad objects of art that a dying matriarch, Hélène (Edith Scob), has amassed in a lovely country house during the course of her life.

    ‘Hell’ Is No Drag, but Horror-Flick Heaven 2009

  • You know, I didn't think it looked like Scob but I was so in love with the picture (and it's been a while since my last viewing of EYES) that I let my enthusiasm (and my fatigue) get the better of me.

    Happy Birthday, Édith Scob Arbogast 2007

  • Scob. 42, and a question for a second reading determined negatively, is a rejection without farther question.

    A MANUAL OF PARLIAMENTARY PRACTICE 1853

  • In every case, the whole paper is read first by the clerk, and then by the chairman, by paragraphs, Scob. 49, pausing at the end of each paragraph, and putting questions, for amending, if proposed.

    A MANUAL OF PARLIAMENTARY PRACTICE 1853

  • Petitions must be subscribed by the petitioners, Scob.

    A MANUAL OF PARLIAMENTARY PRACTICE 1853

  • After the death of their mother (Edith Scob), three siblings Adrienne (Juliette Binoche),

    Home Theater Forum MattH. 2010

  • Edith Scob is only in the film's opening half hour as the mother whose life is slowly winding down, still reflecting on her past loves and joys and resistant to change, and equally good is housekeeper Eloise played by Isabelle Sadoyan, a quiet but stubborn supporter of things past.

    Home Theater Forum MattH. 2010

  • Edith Scob is only in the film's opening half hour as the mother whose life is slowly winding down, still reflecting on her past loves and joys and resistant to change, and equally good is housekeeper Eloise played by Isabelle Sadoyan, a quiet but stubborn supporter of things past.

    Home Theater Forum MattH. 2010

  • But as Hélène (Edith Scob) puts it, there's very little reason to care about what happens after you die when you're dead.

    All articles at Blogcritics Tan The Man 2010

  • Edith Scob is only in the film's opening half hour as the mother whose life is slowly winding down, still reflecting on her past loves and joys and resistant to change, and equally good is housekeeper Eloise played by Isabelle Sadoyan, a quiet but stubborn supporter of things past.

    Home Theater Forum MattH. 2010

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