Gaby Baby Doll (2014)
Directed by Sophie Letourneur

Comedy / Romance

Film Synopsis

Vincent makes a terrible mistake by leaving his girlfriend Gaby alone one evening, to test her love for him.  Gaby can't go against her nature and has soon tried the patience of every lad in the village.  She then turns her attention to Nicolas, a guard at the château who seems to prefer his own company.  Gaby is about to strike again...
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Film Credits

  • Director: Sophie Letourneur
  • Script: Sophie Letourneur, Anne-Louise Trividic
  • Cinematographer: Jeanne Lapoirie
  • Music: Yong-jin Jeong
  • Cast: Lolita Chammah (Gaby), Benjamin Biolay (Nicolas), Félix Moati (Vincent), Pascal Joyeux (Pascal), Benaser Kandoussi (Ness), Jean-François Ducrot (Jeannot), Dorothée Lécuyer (Dorothée), Guillemette Coutellier (Guigui), Camille Genaud (Claire), Laetitia Goffi (Stéphanie), Emmanuel Rabita (Manu), Raoul Hym Letourneur (Le bébé), Yoann Guimard (Le copain de Ness), Grégoire Lécuyer (Le copain de Jeannot), Philippe Cheneau (Le docteur)
  • Country: France
  • Language: French
  • Support: Color
  • Runtime: 88 min

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