Audrey Tautou discusses her latest film, "Delicacy," where she plays Nathalie, a successful Parisian business executive who finds herself suddenly widowed after a three-year marriage to her soul mate. To cope with her loss, she buries herself in her work, where, inexplicably, her zest for life is rekindled by an unlikely coworker.

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Motif is a French word, Amy! And Tautou is a shortened version of an Algerian name that in English sounds like one of our FCC forbidden words.
Audrey is so lovely - I wish I could have come and interpreted just as backup because I think she did very well!
The correct pronunciation of her last name Tautou is "toe-too," not "tattoo."
Did Ms. Tautou say something was a "tune" in the movie? I wonder if she meant "motif"?
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