Félicité (1979)
Directed by Christine Pascal

Drama

Film Synopsis

Unable to spend the evening with her brother Marc, Félicité goes off to the cinema with her boyfriend.  After the film, her boyfriend notices an old flame and invites her to join them for a drink.  Félicité takes offence and returns home and wallows in her past memories, unaware of the emotional torrent that is brewing up in her brother...
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Film Credits

  • Director: Christine Pascal
  • Script: Christine Pascal
  • Cinematographer: Yves Lafaye
  • Music: Antoine Duhamel
  • Cast: Christine Pascal (Félicité), Monique Chaumette (La mère), Paul Crauchet (Le père), Dominique Laffin (Dominique), Chil Marx (Vincent), Rémy Pascal (Marc, le frère), Michel Raskine (L'homme en noir et blanc), Roland Amstutz (L'homme d'Anvers), Françoise Nonn (Anna), Eric Nonn (Le jeune médecin), Jean Champion (Le médecin), Judith Fourny (Félicité, enfant), Nicolas de Boiscuillé (Marc, enfant), Jocelyne Cita (Une infirmière), Silvie Feit (Une infirmière)
  • Country: France
  • Language: French
  • Support: Color
  • Runtime: 95 min

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