Faut-il aimer Mathilde? (1993) Directed by Edwin Baily
Drama
Film Synopsis
Mathilde lives in the north of France with her sisters, their children
and a grandfather. She has no shortage of admirers but her
romances are short-lived and mean little to her. But now the time
has come for Mathilde to fall properly in love, to choose a man to
spend the rest of her life with. However, her entourage knows her
too well. She is adept at playing the game of love, but is it
really necessary to love her...?
Cast:Dominique Blanc (Mathilde),
Paul Crauchet (Papy),
André Marcon (Charly),
Anne-Marie Cappelier (Jeanine),
Florence Masure (Stéphanie),
Marc Duret (Mano),
Jacques Bonnaffé (Jean-Pierre),
Maxime Leroux (Jacques),
Eric Leblanc (Pierre),
Thierry Ragueneau (Rémy),
Victor Garrivier (Lucien),
Sylvie Granotier (Nadia),
Véronique Gonze (Madeleine),
Arlette Renard (Nanny),
Jacques Mussier (Coulonneux),
Jenny Clève (Fish-shop attendant),
Cindy Verbrugghe (Jeanne),
Ophélie Haratyk (Françoise),
Aymeric Tavernier (Michel),
Marlène Beck (Irène)
Country: France / Belgium
Language: French
Support: Color
Runtime: 95 min
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