Toutes les filles sont folles (2003)
Directed by Pascale Pouzadoux

Comedy
aka: All Girls Are Crazy

Film Synopsis

Thirty-something Céleste has yet to find the love of her life.  One day, on the spur of the moment, she decides to kidnap a man who appears to be her beau idéal.  Realising that she needs someone to assist her, she cajoles her younger sister Rosalie into helping her.  Things do not go quite as planned, and in the confusion Céleste manages to kidnap the wrong man...
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Film Credits

  • Director: Pascale Pouzadoux
  • Script: Antoine Duléry, Pascale Pouzadoux, Marie-Laure Berthelin
  • Cinematographer: Emmanuel Soyer
  • Music: Mathieu Chedid, Thomas Dutronc, Éric Neveux, Ninine
  • Cast: Barbara Schulz (Céleste Plaisir), Camille Japy (Rosalie Plaisir), Antoine Duléry (Raoul), Isabelle Nanty (Vanille), Jean Dujardin (Commissaire Lorenzi), Bruno Slagmulder (Raphaël), Armelle (La journaliste), Hubert Saint-Macary (Michaux), Elise Tielrooy (La psy), Sandrine Le Berre (La femme directe), Francia Seguy (La dame âgée), Pierre Gérald (Le monsieur âgé), Nassim Benallal (Ado interviewé), Philippe Bénard (DV boy), Eva Darlan (La mère de Céleste et Rosalie), Christian Morin (Le père de Céleste et Rosalie), François Berland (Le collègue lycée), Margaux Derhy (Margo), Tom Derhy (Copain Margo), Julie Debazac (Chloé)
  • Country: France
  • Language: French
  • Support: Color
  • Runtime: 84 min
  • Aka: All Girls Are Crazy

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