Demi-soeur
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2013 French film
Demi-soeur | |
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Film poster | |
Directed by | Josiane Balasko |
Written by | Josiane Balasko Franck Lee Joseph |
Produced by | Cyril Colbeau-Justin Jean-Baptiste Dupont Josiane Balasko Adrian Politowski Romain Rousseau Gilles Waterkeyn |
Starring | Josiane Balasko Michel Blanc |
Cinematography | Sabine Lancelin |
Edited by | Andrea Sedláčková |
Music by | Christophe Julien |
Distributed by | StudioCanal |
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Running time | 90 minutes |
Country | France |
Language | French |
Budget | 8ドル.5 million [1] |
Box office | 1ドル.3 million [2] |
Demi-soeur (lit. 'Half sister') is a 2013 French comedy film directed by Josiane Balasko and starring Balasko and Michel Blanc.
Plot
[edit ]Nenette is a lady who has the mental age of an eight year old. After the death of her mother, she leaves on a search of her father, but ends up meeting her half brother Paul, a pharmacist surly.
Cast
[edit ]- Josiane Balasko as Antoinette Novack
- Michel Blanc as Paul Bérard
- Brigitte Roüan as Véronique
- Françoise Lépine as Françoise
- George Aguilar as Silver
- Christine Murillo as Madame Lefèvre
- Grégoire Baujat as Maxime
- Sarah Suco as Too Much
- Jean-Yves Chatelais as Patrick Régnier
- Stéphan Wojtowicz as Master Bonvallet
- Chantal Banlier as Madame Lavreau
- Cléo Revel / Madeleine Revel as Lilas
- Souria Adèle as Yvonne
- Daniel-Jean Colloredo as The Monk
- Kader Boukhanef as Monsieur Belkhri
References
[edit ]External links
[edit ]- Demi-soeur at IMDb
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