Les Coquillettes (2013) Directed by Sophie Letourneur
Comedy
Film Synopsis
Three scatterbrained young women desperately in need of love undertake a
pilgrimage to a Swiss festival. Here, Sophie, a shop girl,
becomes infatuated with the only well-known actor at the event.
The romantically minded Camille dreams of an imperfect love story,
whilst the more down-to-Earth Carole only wants to get into bed with
someone...
Cast: Florence Alexandre (Nadège Bolifraux),
Louis-Do de Lencquesaing,
Louis Garrel,
Camille Genaud,
Carole Le Page,
Sophie Letourneur,
Mark Peranson
Country: France
Language: French
Support: Color
Runtime: 75 min
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