Pardonnez-moi (2006)
Directed by Maïwenn

Comedy / Drama
aka: Forgive Me

Film Synopsis

Whilst she is expecting her first child, Violette decides to make a film for him (or her), exclusively about the family he (or she) will be born into.  No one will be spared in this grand exposé.  Armed with her camera, Violette is determined to tell all, about her mother, her sisters, her father - and a journalist her mother met twenty years before...
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Film Credits

  • Director: Maïwenn
  • Script: Maïwenn
  • Cinematographer: Claire Mathon
  • Music: Mirwais Ahmadzaï
  • Cast: Maïwenn (Violette), Pascal Greggory (Dominique, le père), Hélène de Fougerolles (Billy, la soeur aînée), Aurélien Recoing (Paul), Mélanie Thierry (Nadia, la soeur cadette), Marie-France Pisier (Lola, la mère), Yannick Soulier (Alex), Marie-Sophie L. (La psy), Franck Bussi (Le vendeur de caméras), Rita Dalle (L'amie de Violette), Louise-Anne Hippeau (La vendeuse du magasin de jouets), Camille de Sablet (L'amie de Billy), Abdelkader Belkhodja (Le grand-père), Laure Gardette (La monteuse)
  • Country: France
  • Language: French
  • Support: Color
  • Runtime: 88 min
  • Aka: Forgive Me

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