Juliette (2013)
Directed by Pierre Godeau

Drama

Film Synopsis

After her mother walked out on her when she was just eight years old, Juliette has grown up under the care of her over-attentive father.  She has completed her studies but has yet to find a job that appeals to her.  Now aged 25, she is happy to fritter away her life in the company of her two best friends, until, one day, she meets Antoine, the man she has been waiting for.  Ever anxious about Juliette's infantile conduct, her more seriously minded sister does everything she can to encourage her to take charge of her life, but in vain.  Belonging to the generation that lives only for pleasure and amusement, Juliette is in no hurry to grow up and accept her responsibilities as an adult.  Unfortunately for her, events are conspiring to move her in that direction at an accelerating pace, whether she likes it or not...
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Film Credits

  • Director: Pierre Godeau
  • Script: Saskia De Rothschild, Pierre Godeau
  • Cinematographer: Muriel Cravatte
  • Cast: Astrid Bergès-Frisbey (Juliette), Féodor Atkine (Juliette's Father), Yannik Landrein (Antoine), Élodie Bouchez (Louise), Sébastien Houbani (Gaétan), Roman Kolinka (Charles), Nina Meurisse (Lou), Yoli Fuller (Paul), Manu Payet (Oscar), Thomas Durand (Gaspard), Camille Grandville (Pilar), Abel Jafri (Kimel), Pierre Giraud (Michel's Doctor), Florence Bebic (Nurse Hospital Reception), Cécile Bouillot (Nurse ER), François Hauteserre (Man at the Park), Hammou Graïa (Publisher), Skinnilove (Concert Band), Carla Zenou (Max), Paul Chalanset (Max's Brother)
  • Country: France
  • Language: French
  • Support: Color
  • Runtime: 81 min

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