Un chat, un chat (2009)
Directed by Sophie Fillières

Comedy / Drama
aka: Pardon My French

Film Synopsis

Célimène is a 30-something writer who has lost her inspiration.  Whilst she is having her apartment redecorated, she moves in with her mother and seven-year-old son, hoping this change will help her to overcome her writer's block.  Célimène is surprised to find she is being followed by a 17-year-old girl, Anaïs, whom she has never seen before.  Célimène is unsure how to react when Anaïs invites her to make her the subject of her next book...
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Film Credits

  • Director: Sophie Fillières
  • Script: Sophie Fillières
  • Cinematographer: Emmanuelle Collinot
  • Cast: Chiara Mastroianni (Nathalie), Agathe Bonitzer (Anaïs), Malik Zidi (Antoine), Mateo Julio Cedron (Adam), Dominique Valadié (La mère de Célimène), Sophie Guillemin (Marion), Philippe Morier-Genoud (Dimitri), Rasha Bukvic (Géza), Julie-Anne Roth (Vendeuse tabac), Nans Laborde-Jourdàa (Amoureux Anaïs), Janicke Askevold (Belinda), Esther Garrel (Sibylle), Philippe Rebbot (Viorel), Aude Briant (La prof de philo), Michel Voïta (Le psychanalyste), Anne Meteier (La prof de danse), Jean-Yves Freyburger (Le commandant de bord), Christine Honrado (L'hôtesse de l'air), Bénédicte Darblay (Invitée anniversaire), Cathia Chaumont (Invitée anniversaire)
  • Country: France
  • Language: French / Hungarian / English
  • Support: Color
  • Runtime: 105 min
  • Aka: Pardon My French

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