Qui plume la lune? (1999)
Directed by Christine Carrière

Drama
aka: Who Plucked the Feathers Off the Moon?

Film Synopsis

After the death of their mother, Suzanne and Marie agree to take care of their father, whilst he believes he is the one who is doing the caring.  As the little girls grow up into rebellious teenagers, the family starts to fall apart.  After numerous eventful happenings, the family is finally reunited and harmony is once more restored...
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Film Credits

  • Director: Christine Carrière
  • Script: Christine Carrière
  • Cinematographer: Pierre David, Pascal Lagriffoul, Gilles Porte
  • Cast: Jean-Pierre Darroussin (Lucien), Garance Clavel (Suzanne), Elsa Dourdet (Marie), Michèle Ernou (Mamé), Michèle Brousse (Prudence), Laetitia Ferreira (Suzanne as a child), Angele Guedra (Marie as a child), Marion Duchamp (Suzanne as a teenager), Amandine Lienard (Marie as a teenager), Maryse Méryl (Mémère), Emmanuel Clarke (Jean-Pierre), Philippe De Brugada (Le Voisin), Corinne Deletoille (La Voisine dragutuse), Marie-José Billet (L'Institutrice), Jean-Pierre Rochette (Routier Bagarre), Bruno Romy (Client bar routier), Witold Heretynski (Patron routier), Marianne Wolfson (La Collégue Péage), Philippe Cartigny (Le Collègue péage), Catherine Mendez (La Cliente Péage)
  • Country: France
  • Language: French
  • Support: Color
  • Runtime: 96 min
  • Aka: Who Plucked the Feathers Off the Moon?

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