Darling (2007)
Directed by Christine Carrière

Drama

Film Synopsis

Try as she might, Darling always seem to make the wrong life choices.  Yet whilst she suffers from the slings and arrows that Fate keeps hurling down on her, she refuses to be beaten.  Yes, life is a struggle and she often ends up flat on her face like a cheap vaudeville act.  But she perseveres, each setback merely galvanising her future efforts to succeed.  Is she wonder-woman or blunder-woman?
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Film Credits

  • Director: Christine Carrière
  • Script: Pascal Arnold, Christine Carrière, Jean Teulé (novel)
  • Cinematographer: Gordon Spooner
  • Cast: Marina Foïs (Catherine), Guillaume Canet (Joël Epine dit 'Roméo'), Océane Decaudain (Catherine - Darling petite), Anne Benoît (Suzanne Nicolle - la mère de Darling), Marc Brunet (Georges Nicolle - le père de Darling), Sissi Duparc (Chantal Clément), Hervé Lassïnce (Vincent Blandamour), Eloïse Charretier (La collègue de cantine), Daniel Milgram (Le docteur Coligny), Sandie Cabrol (La fille Cholet), Jonathan Reyes (Joseph Nicolle enfant), Rémy Roubakha (Le bistrot)
  • Country: France
  • Language: French
  • Support: Color
  • Runtime: 93 min

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