De la bouche des enfants (2000)
Directed by Dominique Duthuit

Drama

Film Synopsis

When her parents separate, an 11-year-old girl tries to make sense of what has happened by play.  With her dolls, she creates a world in miniature, over which has complete control.  Her friend then helps her find a new boyfriend for her distraught mother, but she soon realises the limits of her powers in the real world...
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Film Credits

  • Director: Dominique Duthuit
  • Script: Gilles Cahoreau, Dominique Duthuit, Nicolas Plateau
  • Cast: Pauline Magdeleinat (Henriella), Mireille Perrier (Angela), Jean-Jacques Dufour (Henri), Prune Lieutier (Catherine), Laurent Gerra (Jean), Tatiana Gousseff
  • Country: France
  • Language: French
  • Support: Color
  • Runtime: 85 min

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