Rosine (1994)
Directed by Christine Carrière

Drama

Film Synopsis

Rosine is 14.  She has a Maghrebi friend Yasminia and lives with her 30-year-old mother Marie, a factory worker.  Rosine strikes up a friendship with André, a shy man who works in a shopping centre.  One day, a young man named Pierre turns up in town.  He is Rosine's estranged father.  Unemployed, Pierre returns to Marie, and even though he abuses her and her daughter, she allows him to stay, so that she can have a normal family life.
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Film Credits

  • Director: Christine Carrière
  • Script: Christine Carrière, Jean Aurel
  • Cinematographer: Christophe Pollock
  • Music: Elisabeth Anscutter
  • Cast: Eloïse Charretier (Rosine), Mathilde Seigner (Marie), Laurent Olmedo (Pierre), Christine Murillo (Chantal), Aurélie Vérillon (Yasmina), Louis Queste (Armand), Maïté Maillé (Francine), Thomas Mollet (André), Alexandre Jouglet (Young boy), Jacques Mazeran (Teacher), Jacques-Anthony Vienne (Priest Jacques), Dominique Tissot (Michel), André Linder (Photographer), Fatima Tebiche (Yasmina's mother), Bruno Cuvelier (MC at the dancing), Pascal Fournier (Francine's friend), Michel Choqueriaux (Francine's friend), Joël Sauvage (Pierre's friend), Laurent Lambert (Waiter at Picpain), Guy Krol (Violent father)
  • Country: France
  • Language: French
  • Support: Color
  • Runtime: 100 min

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