Oh I LOVE 'Populaire'. Romain Duris, who plays her 'coach', is a really great actor - he also starred in one of my favourite thrillers of all time, 'The Beat That My Heart Skipped' - do look for it, it's insanely good and actually really moving. 'Populaire' was playing last year at my local cinema and of course I never saw it then - I fell for some cool reviews - but I've since bought the dvd. A really good solid old-fashioned romantic comedy, and it is really inspiring on the touch-typing front! I love how it's such a gorgeous pastiche of 50s graphic design and art direection. The scene in the hotel before the championship is a deep homage to Hitchcock's 'Vertigo'. Brilliant film.
As for other movies with typewriters, my 12yo quasi-stepson came into the kitchen on Saturday and announced that Jack Nicholson types his 'All work and no play makes Jack a dull boy' on an Adler. The typewriters in Mad Men are quite famous but I see that as a bit cynical. In the od movies they are just there, like the woodwork they sort of were. In 'The Lives of Others', about a dissident playwrightin East Germany, he uses a Groma Kolibri, I think - it was small enough to be hidden under the floorboards...