100% cachemire (2013)
Directed by Valérie Lemercier

Comedy
aka: The Ultimate Accessory

Film Synopsis

Aleksandra and Cyrille are a trendy modern couple who seem to have everything that a trendy modern couple could possibly want - a nice home, nice jobs, a nice relationship. What more could they ask for? Well, there is one thing missing, one thing that is needed to make their happiness complete - their own child. What do trendy modern couples do when they want something badly enough? They go out and get it! Convinced they have made the right decision Aleksandra and Cyrille adopt a seven year old boy named Alekseï. What they hadn't bargained for is that the boy has a mind of his own, and one that is apparently set on turning their well-ordered lives upside-down...
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Film Credits

  • Director: Valérie Lemercier
  • Script: Valérie Lemercier
  • Cinematographer: Denis Lenoir
  • Cast: Valérie Lemercier (Aleksandra), Gilles Lellouche (Cyrille), Ludovic Berthillot (Le mari de Priscilla), Gaëlle Jeantet (Priscilia), Fabien Ara, Anne Benoît, Louise Blachère, Aurélie Boquien, Antoine Cholet, Évelyne Dandry, Gérard Darmon, Lucie Desclozeaux, Marina Foïs, Nanou Garcia, Nathalie Krebs, Chantal Ladesou, Olivier Perrier, Bruno Podalydès, Rebecca Potok, Thérèse Roussel
  • Country: France
  • Language: French
  • Support: Color
  • Runtime: 98 min
  • Aka: The Ultimate Accessory

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