Love me (2000)
Directed by Laetitia Masson

Drama
aka: Aime-moi

Film Synopsis

One minute Gabrielle is in a psychiatric clinic in Normandy, the next she is at a busy airport in the United States.  Her memory is a blank.  She feels she is living a waking dream.  And yet she is driven by an uncontrollable impulse to find the man she loves.  Arriving in Memphis, the hometown of her idol Elvis Presley, she falls under the spell of an ageing rocker, Lennox...
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Film Credits

  • Director: Laetitia Masson
  • Script: Laetitia Masson
  • Cinematographer: Antoine Héberlé
  • Music: John Cale
  • Cast: Sandrine Kiberlain (Gabrielle Rose), Johnny Hallyday (Lennox), Jean-François Stévenin (Carbonne), Aurore Clément (Gabrielle's mother), Julie Depardieu (Barbara), Anh Duong (Gloria), Salomé Stévenin (Gabrielle at 15), Christine Boisson (The home's head mistress), Elie Semoun (The lover), Julian Sands (The sailor), Electra Weston (Waitress at the Blue Moon), Ken Samuels (American inspector), Stephen Croce (Bill), Thomas M. Pollard (Bus driver), Cynthia McPherson (Custom officer), Claude Engel (Musician), Stacie Hawkins (Waitress at the restaurant), Hector Obalk (Gabrielle's escort), Hubert Dienis (Owner of the Solitair's), Philippe Hengoat (Customer at the Solitair's)
  • Country: France
  • Language: French
  • Support: Color
  • Runtime: 107 min
  • Aka: Aime-moi

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