Joséphine s'arrondit (2016)
Directed by Marilou Berry

Comedy

Film Synopsis

Gilles and Joséphine have been devotedly attached to one another for two years.  He is the acme of male perfection - a non-smoker, good cook and cat lover.  She is difficult to live with but hard to dislike.  It looks like a perfect match and the couple couldn't be happier - until the fateful day when two becomes three.   Not to end up like her mother whilst holding onto her man and becoming a responsible grown-up - this is the challenge that Joséphine now has to deal with...
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Film Credits

  • Director: Marilou Berry
  • Script: Marilou Berry (dialogue), Samantha Mazeras
  • Photo: Pierric Gantelmi d'Ille
  • Music: Matthieu Gonet
  • Cast: Marilou Berry (Joséphine), Mehdi Nebbou (Gilles), Medi Sadoun (Le médecin), Victoria Abril (La mère de Gilles), Caroline Anglade (Alexandra), Josiane Balasko (La mère de Joséphine), Vincent Furic (Gendarme), Jacques Le Carpentier (Le type de la Montgolfière), Emma Colin, Yvonne Gradelet, Cyril Guei, Vanessa Guide, Bérengère Krief, Lise Lamétrie, Sarah Suco, Benoît Tachoires
  • Country: France
  • Language: French
  • Support: Color
  • Runtime: 90 min

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