Another Woman (2002)
Before Nicholas had a family and children, he was a doctor. It was 10 years ago when he left them to create a new life. Now Nicholas is Lea. When a business trip brings Lea to Paris the urge to see her children again is too great to resist, Lea pretends to be a musical journalist and interviews her daughter Emma, a pianist. Through gradual revelation the children learn the truth. Lea’s unwavering determination and spirit lead her to find reconciliation with her family no matter what the price.
Director: Jérôme Foulon
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Nathalie Mann as Lea/Nicolas |
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Micky Sébastian as Anne |
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Antoine Duléry as Pierre |
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Lizzie Brocheré as Emma |
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Jerry Lucas as Lucas |
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Aladin Reibel as Greg |
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Morgan Perez as Joy |
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Raphaël Personnaz as Julien |
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Pierre Poirot as Maitre Lombard |
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Hervé Falloux as Max |
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Alain Choquet as Meyer |
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Hélène Roussel as Mamie Rose |
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Pierre-François Pistorio as Dr. Archambaud |
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Guilaine Londez as Teacher |
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Marie-Hélène Lentini as Carine |
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Donatienne Dupont as The Young Lawyer |
| Sound | Alexandre Desplat | Music |
| Camera | Valeri Martynov | Director of Photography |
| Production | Jérôme Foulon | Producer |
| Directing | Jérôme Foulon | Director |
| Writing | Didier Lacoste | Dialogue |
| Writing | Jackye Fryszman | Writer |