Ça ira mieux demain (2000)
Directed by Jeanne Labrune

Comedy
aka: Tomorrow's Another Day

Film Synopsis

Elisabeth is at a complete loss as to what she should do with the commode she has inherited from her mother.  She is unwilling to throw it out as it has some sentimental value, so instead she decides to store it away in the cellar.  Obviously she must wrap it up in plastic, but then she is told that if she does so the wood will soon rot.  She finds she has a kindred spirit in Sophie, as she also has furniture in her cellar which she is concerned about.  Fearing that Elisabeth may be a depressive, Sophie's husband Xavier tells his wife to stay away from her.  Naturally Sophie disregards her husband's warning and gladly accepts the commode that Elisabeth offers her.  She soon wishes she hadn't as her new friend proves to be more of an encumbrance than that redundant piece of furniture...
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Film Credits

  • Director: Jeanne Labrune
  • Script: Jeanne Labrune
  • Cinematographer: Jean-Claude Thibaut
  • Music: Bruno Fontaine
  • Cast: Nathalie Baye (Sophie), Isabelle Carré (Marie), Jeanne Balibar (Elisabeth), Jean-Pierre Darroussin (Xavier), Sophie Guillemin (Annie), Didier Bezace (Franck), Danielle Darrieux (Eva), Nathalie Besançon (Céline), Dominique Besnehard (Patient 3), Philippe du Janerand (Patient 1), Christophe Odent (Patient 2 (clown blanc)), Hélène Lapiower (Patiente 1), Hubert Saint-Macary (Eric), Sylvie Joly (Patiente 2 (gallériste)), Réginald Huguenin (Pickpocket), Marc Rioufol (Homme métro), Françoise Gillard (Jeune fille métro), Erwan Creignou (Vendeur plastique), Pierre Wallon (Client plastique), Nicole Bechet (Femme en rouge)
  • Country: France
  • Language: French
  • Support: Color
  • Runtime: 89 min
  • Aka: Tomorrow's Another Day

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