Mademoiselle (2001 film)

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Mademoiselle
Directed by Philippe Lioret
Produced by Patrick Godeau
Written by Philippe Lioret
Starring Sandrine Bonnaire
Music by Philippe Sardre
Cinematography Bertrand Chatry
Editing by Mireille Leroy
Release dates
  • 1 March 2001 (2001-03-01)
Running time 85 minutes
Country France
Language French

Mademoiselle is a 2001 French comedy film directed by Philippe Lioret.[1] It was entered into the 23rd Moscow International Film Festival.[2]

Plot

At a company party Claire sees three actors who work as an improvisational theatre. After the party she misses the bus but the three artists have a car and offer to take her to the railway station. When they are underway it turns out the artists have already a new engagement. They are supposed to perform at a wedding party the very same day. Claire accompanies them and misses her train. She falls in love with one of the artists. They spend the night together.

Cast

  • Sandrine Bonnaire as Claire Canselier
  • Jacques Gamblin as Pierre Cassini
  • Isabelle Candelier as Alice Cohen
  • Zinedine Soualem as Karim Coutard
  • Jacques Boudet as Gilbert Frémont
  • Patrick Mercado as Nounours
  • Philippe Beglia as Philippe Carioux
  • Maryvonne Schiltz as Elisabeth Carioux
  • Gérard Lartigau as Henri Blasco
  • Blandine Pélissier (credited as Blandine Pelissier) as the pharmacist
  • Olivier Cruveiller as Villeval
  • Alain Cauchi as Granier

References

  1. "Mademoiselle". unifrance.org. Retrieved 2013-09-03. 
  2. "23rd Moscow International Film Festival (2001)". MIFF. Retrieved 2013-03-29. 

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