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?"
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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