Fais-moi rêver (2004)
Directed by Jacky Katu

Comedy

Film Synopsis

Alice is bored with her job in a video store and longs for another life.  Then she meets Mickey, a handsome boy she can hardly help falling in love with.  When he suddenly disappears from her life, Alice is miserable beyond words.   Some time later, Alice and Mickey are reunited.  This time, Alice has no qualms about dropping everything and going off with her beau, come what may...
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Film Credits

  • Director: Jacky Katu
  • Script: Doughy, Jacky Katu
  • Cinematographer: Nathalie Durand
  • Cast: Fabienne Babe (Alice), Rachid Djaidani (Mickey), Sacha Bourdo (Frankie), Antoine Basler (Jimmy), Lorella Cravotta (La patronne du vidéo-club), Mar Sodupe (Paloma), Pascale Oudot (Denise), Jean Miez (Polo), Rodolphe Le Corre (Popeye), Naguime Bendidi (André), Trice Lübeck (Contrôleur chef), Jean-Claude Subiros (Contrôleur), Claude Samart (Le voleur), Sylvain Chatenoud (Adjudant chef gendarmerie), Arnaud Sagaert (Maître nageur), Antoine Galinié (Employé station-service), Adrian Reina Cordoba (Employé station-service), Gilbert Guichardière (Agent sécurité hôtel), Marc Gervais (Barman), Richard Fortas (Surveillant magasin hifi)
  • Country: France
  • Language: French
  • Support: Color
  • Runtime: 79 min

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