Un heureux événement (2011)
Directed by Rémi Bezançon

Comedy / Drama
aka: A Happy Event

Film Synopsis

"She's the one who boxed me into a corner, pushed me to the limits of what I am capable of and made me confront the absolute: love, tenderness, sacrifice and abandon.  She took me, broke me, transformed me...  Why didn't anyone warn me?  Why don't people talk about things like this?"
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Film Credits

  • Director: Rémi Bezançon
  • Script: Rémi Bezançon, Vanessa Portal, Eliette Abecassis (novel)
  • Cinematographer: Antoine Monod
  • Music: Sinclair
  • Cast: Louise Bourgoin (Barbara Dray dite Babs), Pio Marmaï (Nicolas Malle dit Nico), Josiane Balasko (Claire), Thierry Frémont (Tony), Gabrielle Lazure (Édith), Firmine Richard (La sage-femme), Anaïs Croze (Daphné), Daphné Bürki (Katia), Lannick Gautry (Le docteur Camille Rose), Gérard Lubin (Le docteur Jonathan Malle), Nicole Valberg (La gynécologue), Louis-Do de Lencquesaing (Jean-François Truffard), Ophélie Koering (La vendeuse du sex-shop), Amélie Glenn (La vendeuse du Maman à Tous Prix), Patrick Spadrille (Daniel), Dominique Baeyens (Mme Tordjmann), Michel Nabokoff (M. Tordjman - le voisin), Aïssatou Diop (Une femme membre du Club du Lait), Fanny Hanciaux (Une femme membre du Club du Lait), Mélanie Vaysse (Une femme membre du Club du Lait)
  • Country: France / Belgium
  • Language: French
  • Support: Color
  • Runtime: 107 min
  • Aka: A Happy Event

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