Les Tribulations d’une caissière (2011) - film review
Pierre Rambaldi
Comedy

Summary
Life is far from being a bed of roses for Solweig, a humble supermarket
cashier. In spite of the daily dose of abuse meted out to her by
her customers and mean-spirited employer, she still keeps
smiling. No matter how bad her day is, she can find relief by
writing about it in her daily blog. One snowy evening, she meets
Charles, her prince charming. Without realising that Solweig
comes from a completely different milieu to his own, the stranger
cannot help falling in love with her. Who says fairy tales can’t
happen from time to time?
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Credits
- Director: Pierre Rambaldi
- Script: Anna Sam novel, Michel Siksik
- Photo: Thomas Hardmeier
- Cast: Déborah François (Solweig), Elsa Zylberstein (Marie), Nicolas Giraud (Charles), Jacques Herlin, Jean-Luc Couchard (Mercier), Firmine Richard (Sandy), Marc Lavoine (Ferry), Gilles Cohen (Fred), Anne Loiret (Madeleine), Alice Belaïdi (Leila), Eric Larcin (Le patron de bar), Marcos Adamantiadis (Un gendarme), Michel Siksik (M. Mimoun), Sibylle du Plessy (Jacqueline Cloquet), Jérémie Petrus (Jeune assistant)
- Country: France
- Language: French
- Runtime: 102 min
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