The Girl (2000)
Directed by Sande Zeig

Drama / Mystery / Romance

Film Synopsis

A woman artist becomes obsessed with a nightclub singer and the two embark on an open love affair.  When a man begins to follow the singer and make threatening advances, the artist seeks advice from her long-term lover, who gives her a gun.  The man turns out to be the owner of the nightclub where the girl works...
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Film Credits

  • Director: Sande Zeig
  • Script: Monique Wittig, Sande Zeig
  • Cinematographer: Georges Lechaptois
  • Music: Richard Robbins
  • Cast: Claire Keim (The Girl), Agathe de La Boulaye (The Artist), Cyril Lecomte (The Man), Sandra Nkake (Bu Savè), Ronald Guttman (Bartender), Cyrille Hertel (Bodyguard), Pascal Cervo (Hotel Clerk), Franck Prévost (Piano Player), Fadila Belkebla (Bar girl 1), Sylvie Bataillard (Bar girl 2), Hélène Juren (Art School Model), Zizek Belkebla (Bodyguard 2), Raphaël Beauville (Hotel thug 1), Stéphane Germain (Hotel thug 2)
  • Country: USA / France
  • Language: English / French
  • Support: Color
  • Runtime: 84 min

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