:35:00
	It was a touching ceremony.
:35:03
	The population bringing flowers
to the tomb of their loved one.
:35:08
	Excuse me. I don't know you.
I'm the youngest son.
:35:12
	The least important, of course.
:35:15
	You want to know
someone of the family?
:35:19
	- Hey, grandmother! - Don't bother.
- Grandmother!
:35:25
	- I'd like you to meet Mr...
- Rubini, I'm pleased to meet you.
:35:30
	She's pretending to sleep,
not to speak.
:35:33
	Let's continue
the genealogical tree.
:35:36
	Father, meet someone
who looks like he's working.
:35:41
	Really? How are you?
:35:49
	- What a nice looking young man!
- Are you a journalist?
:35:53
	I'd like a nanny to take me to bed.
Do you want to do it, Jane?
:35:57
	- Will you be my nanny tonight?
- No!
:36:01
	These dogs stink!
:36:04
	They have a beautiful odour!
:36:08
	This is the historic Irene...
This year's debutante!
:36:12
	Thanks, I already know who he is.
:36:20
	I'd like to dance.
:36:23
	- Which of the two was making
advances? - Me, of course!
:36:31
	You want to see your name
in the papers, huh?
:36:35
	- Why don't we leave?
- Go where?
:36:44
	My ex-husband was a journalist.
His news was always exaggerated.
:36:48
	I realized it
at the end of the honeymoon.
:36:55
	It's better to have exaggerated
news than no news at all.
:36:59
	That's my husband's opinion too.