Les Nuits de Sister Welsh (2010)
Directed by Jean-Claude Janer

Comedy

Film Synopsis

Emma, 16, has a mother who is truly abhorrent, but she imagines her to be the romantic heroine in a 19th century love story.  She is in love with a boy of her own age who, in her dreams, becomes a Prince Charming who whisks her off to Tangier on his scooter.  Nurturing such wild fantasies as these, Emma soon grows up, so that she can live at last.
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Film Credits

  • Director: Jean-Claude Janer
  • Script: Hélène Angel, Jean-Claude Janer, Agnès de Sacy
  • Cinematographer: Fabien Lamotte
  • Cast: Anne Brochet (Sister Welsh), Louise Blachère (Emma), Bernard Blancan (Henry), Davia Martelli (Marion), Laurent Delbecque (Fabrice), Lily Bloom (Jane Ashley), Emilie Gavois-Kahn (Brenda), Brigitte Lucas (Mother O'Brady), François Négret (Paul), Coline Cambois (Isabelle), Tancrède Cervoni (Pierre), Brigitte Barilley (Amazone), Sophie Berge (Amazone), Sylvie Dupasquier (Amazone), Caroline Riou (Amazone), Diane Stolojan (Amazone), Guillaume Pavageau (Étienne), Annie Vicaire (Yu Li), Luc Moullet (Professeur Glencoe), Marithé Blot (L'infirmière de la prison)
  • Country: France
  • Language: French
  • Support: Color
  • Runtime: 78 min

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