La Fille qu'on appelle (2023)
One morning, Laura Corre files a complaint against the former mayor of the southern town where she grew up, who had recently joined the government. She has to face the reluctance of the police officers taking her statement. After leaving Paris, Laura had returned to live with her father, Max, a former boxer who had become the mayor's chauffeur. Seeing an easy target in the shy young girl, the mayor agreed to pull some strings to get her a place to live.
Director: Charlène Favier
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Alba Gaïa Bellugi as Laura Le Corre |
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Pascal Greggory as Quentin Le Bars |
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Jean-Pierre Martins as Max Le Corre |
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Patrick d'Assumçao as Franck Bellec |
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Anne Suarez as Hélène |
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Omar Mebrouk as Officer Bastien |
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Agnès Regolo as Officer Durieux |
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Jade Tronquoy as Mathilde |
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Gilbert Traïna as Prefect |
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Scott Rivaldy as Fabien Lenoir |
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Sophie Garagnon as Receptionnist |
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Davy Kopel as Policeman |
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Philippe Lévy as Prosecutor |
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Ewunia as Medical doctor |
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Sophie Payan as Journalist |
| Writing | Charlène Favier | Scenario Writer |
| Writing | Antoine Lacomblez | Scenario Writer |
| Sound | Nicolas Weil | Music |
| Camera | Yann Maritaud | Director of Photography |
| Sound | Alexandre Lier | Music |
| Art | Stéphane Perazzi | Set Designer |
| Costume & Make-Up | Marta Rossi | Costume Design |
| Sound | Sylvain Ohrel | Music |
| Editing | Maxime Pozzi-Garcia | Editor |
| Production | Nicole Collet | Producer |
| Directing | Charlène Favier | Director |
| Writing | Tanguy Viel | Novel |