Sois sage (2009)
Directed by Juliette Garcias

Drama
aka: Be Good

Film Synopsis

A young woman coasts along the country roads in her van.  She is 20, a travelling baker known as Eve.  She is known to have been carried away by a rare romance.  The man she loves has neglected her.  She no longer has any claim to him.  But she wants to win him back to give some meaning to what they have already shared together and to understand, perhaps, just who she really is...
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Film Credits

  • Director: Juliette Garcias
  • Script: Juliette Garcias
  • Cinematographer: Julien Hirsch
  • Music: Kristian Eidnes Andersen
  • Cast: Anaïs Demoustier (Ève), Bruno Todeschini (Jean), Nade Dieu (Hélène), Alexandra Fleischer (La boulangère), Stéphane Chivot (Le boulanger), Véronique Nordey (Yvette), Marie-Françoise Audollent (Mme Millot), Cyril Troley (Le cantonnier), Ingrid Strelkoff (Johanna), Fernand Folléa (Le vieux monsieur), Franck Moquelet (Le régisseur), Hélène López de la Torre (La belle-soeur), Patrick Pompon (Le beau-frère), Lisa Romano (Ana, le bébé)
  • Country: France / Denmark
  • Language: French
  • Support: Color
  • Runtime: 90 min
  • Aka: Be Good

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