Qui de nous deux (2006)
Directed by Charles Belmont

Comedy / Drama

Film Synopsis

Written and performed by a 17-year-old girl, this film is the diary of a schoolgirl who has just started at a Paris high school.  Bethsabée Pasolini, nicknamed Bébé, was born on Friday the 13th, but she is not yet old enough to know whether this has brought her bad luck or not...
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Film Credits

  • Director: Charles Belmont
  • Script: Charles Belmont, Salomé Blechmans (novel)
  • Cinematographer: Diane Baratier
  • Music: Silvain Vanot
  • Cast: Salomé Blechmans (Bethsabée Pasolini, dite Bébé), Clément Sibony (R.), Tewfik Jallab (Simo), Maxime Kerzanet (Fabien), Christian Chavagneux (Le père), Mariana Otero (La mère), Meriem Dahmani (Fleur), Marie Davy (Mary), Anaïs Tobelem (Chloé), Marina Ziolkowski (Eléonore)
  • Country: France
  • Language: French
  • Support: Color
  • Runtime: 95 min

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