Filles perdues, cheveux gras
Filles perdues, cheveux gras | |
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Directed by | Claude Duty |
Produced by | Bruno Levy |
Written by |
Jean-Philippe Barrau Claude Duty Pascale Faure |
Starring |
Amira Casar Marina Foïs Olivia Bonamy Charles Berling Sergi López |
Music by | Valmont |
Cinematography | Bruno Romiguière |
Edited by | Agnès Mouchel |
Release dates |
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Running time | 100 minutes |
Country | France |
Language | French |
Budget | $2.5 million |
Box office | $2.1 million[1] |
Filles perdues, cheveux gras (English: Hypnotized and Hysterical) is a 2002 French musical comedy-drama film about the crossing paths of three lost young women.
The film was premiered at the Cannes Film Festival on May 17, 2002.
Plot
Three lost women cross paths and help each other. Elodie (Olivia Bonamy) wants her daughter back, Natacha (Marina Foïs) wants her cat back, and Marianne (Amira Casar) wants her soul back.
Cast
- Amira Casar as Marianne
- Marina Foïs as Natasha
- Olivia Bonamy as Élodie
- Charles Berling as Arnaud
- Sergi López as Philippe
- Léa Drucker as Coraline
- Esse Lawson as Cindy
- Margot Abascal as Corine
- Evelyne Buyle as Madame Pélissier
- Judith El Zein as Marianne's Mother
- Béatrice Costantini as Natasha's boss
- Amadou Diallo as Kirikou
- Jean-François Gallotte as Jean-François
- Lorella Cravotta as Chief Nurse
- Sylvie Lachat as The social worker
Recognition
Cannes Film Festival
2002 Grand Golden Rail: Claude Duty
Deauville Film Festival
2002 Best French Script: Jean-Philippe Barrau, Claude Duty and Pascale Faure
References
External links
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