Celle que j'aime (2009)
Directed by Élie Chouraqui

Comedy
aka: The One I Love

Film Synopsis

30-something Isabelle leads an active life and lives with her 10-year-old son Achille, the product of an earlier relationship which did not turn out well.  She has no regrets as she now has a new man in her life, Antoine.  Fearing that this new amorous relationship may upset her son, Isabelle sees her lover in secret and all is well until she finally decides to move in with him.  It is not going to be easy, breaking this news to Antoine.  When Isabelle and her son take up residence in Achilles' home things do no go as smoothly as the single mother had hoped.  In fact, Antoine appears determined to break up a promising love affair, using every ounce of guile he possesses to do so...
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Film Credits

  • Director: Élie Chouraqui
  • Script: Élie Chouraqui, Jean-Marie Duprez
  • Music: Nathaniel Méchaly
  • Cast: Marc Lavoine (Antoine), Barbara Schulz (Isabelle), Gérard Darmon (Jean), Anton Balekdjian (Achille), Moira Grassi (Anne), Jean-Pierre Malo (Brice), Victoria Olloqui (Claire), Lannick Gautry (Steph), Mark Grosy (Alex), Liina Brunelle (Johana), Laurence Schonberg (La prof), Lucas Mercier (Louis), Oliver Cywie (Max), Alex Diot (Le grand Marcel), Pierre Diot (Le psy), Didier Cauchy (Homme voiture rayée), Joachim Salinger (L'homme du journal 1), Pierre Moure (L'homme du journal 2), Marc Andréoni (Le médecin hôpital), Marie Menges (La collaboratrice)
  • Country: France
  • Language: French
  • Support: Color
  • Runtime: 90 min
  • Aka: The One I Love

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