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TOUTES LES FILLES SONT FOLLES

by Pascale Pouzadoux

synopsis

Celeste, thirtyish, is desperately single and longs to meet a Prince Charming. Her sister, Rosalie, rebellious and independent, consoles her with the notion that true love doesn’t exist. One fine day Celeste impulsively decides to kidnap her ideal man, obliging Rosalie to be part of her folly. In her panic, Celeste gets her men muddled and chooses the wrong one. The kidnapper becomes the kidnapped.

original title: TOUTES LES FILLES SONT FOLLES
country: France
sales agent: Vision International
year: 2002
genre: fiction
directed by: Pascale Pouzadoux
film run: 84'
release date: FR 07/05/2003, BE 18/06/2003
screenplay: Pascale Pouzadoux, Antoine Duléry, Marie-Laure Berthelin
cast: Barbara Schulz, Camille Japy, Antoine Duléry, Isabelle Nanty, Jean Dujardin, Bruno Slagmulder
cinematography by: Emmanuel Soyer
film editing: Reynald Bertrand
art director: Laurent Avoyne
costumes designer: Karine Serrano
music: Thomas Dutronc, M Chedid, Éric Neveux
producer: Didier Boujard
production: GTV - Gétévé
distributor: Euripide Distribution

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