Stars: Jean-Paul Rouve, Sophie Quinton, Guillaume Gouix
Writers: Gérald Hustache-Mathieu, Juliette Sales
Cast: Jean-Paul Rouve
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David Rousseau
Sophie Quinton
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Martine Langevin, dite Candice Lecoeur
Guillaume Gouix
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Brigadier Bruno Leloup
Olivier Rabourdin
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Commandant Colbert
Clara Ponsot
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La réceptionniste
Arsinée Khanjian
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Dr. Juliette Geminy
Eric Ruf
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Simon Denner
Lyès Salem
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Gus
Joséphine de Meaux
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Cathy
Ken Samuels
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Jean-François Burdeau
Antoine Chappey
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Bernard-Olivier Burdeau
Frédéric Quiring
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Clément Leprince
(as Fred Quiring)
Nicolas Robin
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Julien Charlemagne
Milo Hustache-Mathieu
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Julien Charlemagne (11 ans)
Anne Le Ny
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Victoria Principal
(voice)
A writer visits his home town in the French Jura, the coldest part of
the country, and finds inspiration for his new book.
He comes across a sad event in the town: the young beauty of the county
has been found dead. She was keeping a diary and he finds it. Model and
actress, very attractive, she has found regional fame. Happiness is
hard to pursue however, as she has a very low self esteem of herself as
Marilyn may have had of Norma Jean Baker. The story unrolls among
parallel fates and surprises, and offers a key to the death of Marilyn.
Among frozen sceneries, amazing things happen in this small town. You
do not need to live in Los Angeles or Paris for meeting excitement,
hope and disillusion.
Well acted, worth seeing, small unpretentious film with high interest.
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