Call Me Agostino (2006)
Directed by Christine Laurent

Comedy / Drama

Film Synopsis

Hélène and Marianne are in love.  One dreams and asks herself questions.  The other acts and finds solutions.  A challenge of the heart brings the two women together and they seek to resolve it through parody.  The man that has charmed them both, Agostino Stone, has vanished without a trace, but he has left something behind...
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Film Credits

  • Director: Christine Laurent
  • Script: Christine Laurent, Georges Peltier
  • Cinematographer: Pascal Poucet
  • Music: Pierre Allio
  • Cast: Jeanne Balibar (Marianne Beaudessin), Hélène Fillières (Hélène), Martin Wuttke (Agostino Stone), Jean-Pierre Cassel (Adrien Beaudessin), Joaquin Olarreaga (Blaise), Rafael Zyss (Lucas), Maurice Garrel (L'oncle veuf), Esther Gorintin (Marie), Huguette Maillard (Zé), Carolkim Tran (Audrey), Sophie Mayer (Lydie), Patrick Conde (Le comptable), Ludmilla Ryba (La voyante), Jean Narboni (Le docteur Bise), Uma Ysamat (Luz), André Oumansky (Le patron de l'hôtel), Jean-François Lapalus (Patron librairie), Myriam Lapalus (Jumelle 1), Julie Lapalus (Jumelle 2), Serge Catoire (L'amant de Luz)
  • Country: France
  • Language: French
  • Support: Color
  • Runtime: 97 min

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