Ma bonne étoile (2012)
Directed by Anne Fassio

Comedy / Drama
aka: My Lucky Star

Film Synopsis

In Normandy, Louise lives a happy and fulfilled life on the stud farm run by her father and a family friend.  Recently business has been bad and the farm is now on the brink of bankruptcy.  Fortunately, there is Marquise, the young mare that Louise has reared by herself.  Against all the odds, Louise and Marquise will fight their damnedest to save the family farm from ruin.
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Film Credits

  • Director: Anne Fassio
  • Script: Anne Fassio, Régis Anders, Jean Falculete, Michel Fessler
  • Music: Sébastien Souchois
  • Cast: Christopher Lambert (Pierre Barthélémy), Claude Brasseur (Robert), Fleur Lise Heuet (Louise Barthélémy), Antoine Berry (Julien Gaudin), Nicolas Robin (Alexis Lacassagne), Franck Gourlat (Félix Gaudin), Jean-Michel Noirey (Etienne Bronec), Lola Naymark (Ketty), Juliette de Prigny (Madeleine), Samuel Labarthe (Bernard Lacassagne), Eric Naggar (Jean-René), Didier Raymond (Docteur Moueix), Delphin Lacroix (Maxime), Ron Kuiper (Ron), Lucas Fassio (Lad), Capucine Mahé (Louise enfant), Virginie Desarnauts (La mère de Louise), Olivier Claverie (L'huissier), Sébastien Libessart (Froissard), Jean-Jacques Augier (Commissaire-priseur)
  • Country: France
  • Language: -
  • Support: Color
  • Runtime: 96 min
  • Aka: My Lucky Star

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