La Croisière (2011)
Directed by Pascale Pouzadoux

Comedy

Film Synopsis

By taking a long Mediterranean cruise, four women had hoped to get away from their daily traumas and enjoy a few weeks of unbroken repose.  Instead, they merely end up exchanging one set of traumas for another and their repose turns out to be anything but unbroken.  MSC Fantasia isn't exactly a ship to hell, but neither is it one bound for the shores of paradise.  There are emotional outbursts aplenty and surprises galore as the women set about trying to gain a new perspective on life, meeting new people and doing things they would never have attempted in normal life - such as taking dancing lessons.  Relationships are made and broken, plans hatched and smashed, as the four women make the most of their holiday of a lifetime on the deceptive calm of the Mediterranean...
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Film Credits

  • Director: Pascale Pouzadoux
  • Script: Jeanne Le Guillou, Pascale Pouzadoux
  • Music: Éric Neveux
  • Cast: Charlotte de Turckheim (Hortense), Line Renaud (Simone), Marilou Berry (Alix Sainte-Beuve), Antoine Duléry (Raphie), Nora Arnezeder (Chloé), Armelle (Marie-Do), Stéphane Debac (Diego), Jean Benguigui (Le commandant), Camille Japy (Camille), Nicolas Vaude (L'aumônier), Audrey Lamy (Samantha), Alex Lutz (Brian), Marilou Lopes-Benites (Marie), Laurence Badie (Odette), Jacques Ciron (Raymond), Charles-François Pouzadoux (Le second), Hubert Saint-Macary (Le médecin), Franck Beckmann (Pierrick Lebouillonec), Eric Fraticelli (Barman Tonio), Guillaume Rumiel (Barman Frankie)
  • Country: France
  • Language: -
  • Support: Color
  • Runtime: 100 min

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