La Liste de mes envies (2014)
Directed by Didier Le Pêcheur

Comedy / Drama

Film Synopsis

When a modest haberdasher in Arras learns that she has won 18 million euros on the lottery she realises she can now afford to give herself anything she wants.  She fears that in doing so she will lose the simple but happy life that she has long cherished.  But she cannot oppose the force of destiny and before she knows it a hurricane has been unleashed that will change everything - everything except herself...
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Film Credits

  • Director: Didier Le Pêcheur
  • Script: Grégoire Delacourt (novel), Delphine Labouret, Didier Le Pêcheur
  • Music: John Erik Kaada
  • Cast: Mathilde Seigner (Jocelyne Guerbette), Marc Lavoine (Jo Guerbette), Virginie Hocq (Danielle 1), Frédérique Bel (Danielle 2), Patrick Chesnais (Le père de Jocelyne), Tiphaine Haas (Nadine Guerbette), Julien Boisselier (Jean-Luc), Michel Vuillermoz (Le curé), Cécile Rebboah (Mado), Raphaël Lenglet (Hervé Meunier), Julie Ferrier (La psychologue Européenne des Jeux), Nathalie Blanc (La journaliste), Laurent Delay (Romain), Pascal Elso (Alain), Nicolas Woirion (L'homme de la plage), Anne Girouard (Hôtesse Européenne des Jeux), France Darry (Luciette Viguier), Valérie Flan (La boulangère), François-David Cardonnel (Ludo), Guillaume Gallo-Manrique (L'agent immobilier)
  • Country: France
  • Language: French
  • Support: Color
  • Runtime: 94 min

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