Ma caméra et moi (2002)
Directed by Christophe Loizillon

Comedy
aka: My Camera and Me

Film Synopsis

Max's two obsessions in life are his camera and girls.  He lost his first camera whilst trying to film his girl friend's private parts.  The next he stole from a couple of Japanese tourists.  With his third camera he was able to persuade a shop assistant into taking off her clothes.  Now he uses his fourth camera to earn a living.  One day, he meets a blind girl named Lucie and falls instantly in love with her.  He films her constantly.  When  Lucie finally realises that blind people are more gifted than those who can see she decides to cheat on Max...
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Film Credits

  • Director: Christophe Loizillon
  • Script: Santiago Amigorena, Christophe Loizillon
  • Cinematographer: Aurélien Devaux
  • Cast: Zinedine Soualem (Max), Julie Gayet (Lucie), Julien Collet (Bruno), Isabelle Grare (Constance), Juliette Andréa (La soeur), Céline Larrigaldie (Sophie Piffard), Gérald Maillet (Stéphane adulte), Carole Thibault (La prostituée), Cécile Richard (Nathalie (adulte)), Charles Caro (Le croque-mort), Francis Leplay (Le jeune homme), Marc Bodnar (Le frère), Isabelle Olive (La psychanalyste), Laura Pérez (Nathalie (enfant)), Jules Hagège (Max (enfant)), Chloé Mons (La vendeuse vidéo), Jacqueline Staup (La mère adoptive), Frédéric Bonpart (Le paysan), Marcelle Barreau (La paysanne), Gilles Chevalier (Le chirurgien)
  • Country: France
  • Language: French
  • Support: Black and White / Color
  • Runtime: 85 min
  • Aka: My Camera and Me

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