Meurtrières (2006)
Directed by Patrick Grandperret

Crime / Drama

Film Synopsis

Nina and Lizzy are two young women who strike up an immediate rapport as soon as they meet. Neither has any money. Both are strong-willed, optimistic and filled with dreams. And they are both looking for love. But you cannot go far without money. Or maybe you can go too far...
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Film Credits

  • Director: Patrick Grandperret
  • Script: Patrick Grandperret, Hande Kodja, Frédérique Moreau, Maurice Pialat, Céline Sallette
  • Cinematographer: Pascal Caubère, Patrick Grandperret
  • Cast: Hande Kodja (Nina), Céline Sallette (Lizzy), Gianni Giardinelli (Yann Jobert), Anaïs de Courson (Hélène Jobert), Isabelle Caubère (Madame Jobert), Shafik Ahmad (Malik), Karine Pinoteau (Joanna), Marc Rioufol (Le père de Nina), Eugene Durif (Le psychiatre), Teiva Airault (Bébé), Raja Aïtou (Malade de l'hôpital), Sonia Amori (Petite amie de Malik), Alain Artur (M. Jobert), Marc Bassler (Un forain), Joël Berthelot (Pompier), Cédric Blaizot (Pompier), Thomas Bloch (Musicien à l'hôpital), Chantal Boutonne (Concierge de Malik)
  • Country: France
  • Language: French
  • Support: Color
  • Runtime: 97 min

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