A Single Girl
A Single Girl | |
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Directed by | Benoît Jacquot |
Produced by |
Brigitte Faure Philippe Carcassonne |
Written by |
Benoît Jacquot Jérôme Beaujour |
Starring |
Virginie Ledoyen Benoît Magimel |
Cinematography | Caroline Champetier |
Edited by | Pascale Chavance |
Distributed by | Pyramide Distribution |
Release dates | 29 May 1995 |
Country | France |
Language | French |
A Single Girl (French: La Fille seule) is a 1995 French drama film directed by Benoît Jacquot. It follows a day in the life of a young Parisian woman named Valérie (played by Virginie Ledoyen) who begins a new job at a four star hotel the same day she reveals to her boyfriend that she is pregnant. The 90 minute film is shot in real time in the random style of the French New Wave.
This was the breakthrough role for the 19-year-old Virginie Ledoyen, best known in America for the Danny Boyle film The Beach, and earned her a César Award nomination.
Cast
- Virginie Ledoyen as Valérie Sergent
- Benoît Magimel as Rémi
- Dominique Valadié as Valérie's mother
- Véra Briole as Sabine
- Virginie Emane as Fatiah
- Michel Bompoil as Jean-Marc
- Aladin Reibel as M. Sarre
- Jean-Chrétien Sibertin-Blanc as Patrice
- Guillemette Grobon as Mme Charles
- Toni Cecchinato as Italian man
- Giulia Urso as Italian woman
- Matéo Blanc as Fabien, the child
- Jean-Claude Frissung
- Hervé Gamelin as Jean
- Catherine Guittoneau as Jean's lover
- Thang-Long as Mr. Tranh
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