Vicky (2015)
Directed by Denis Imbert

Comedy

Film Synopsis

Victoire is thirty but she still hasn't decided what to do with her life.  Her brother has grown up ahead of her and become famous and successful, whilst she has remained the perpetual adolescent.  She can't even go through with her marriage.  Instead, she returns back to the family nest and carries on as before, much to the chagrin of her parents.  But now Victoire has made up her mind to change, to become a fully liberated individual.  Her mother appears pleased with her daughter's transformation into a sexually uninhibited rock singer, but her father and brother aren't quite so enthusiastic...
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Film Credits

  • Director: Denis Imbert
  • Photo: Antoine Sanier
  • Music: Olivier Urvoy
  • Cast: Victoria Bedos (Victoire), Chantal Lauby (Nicole), François Berléand (Albert), Jonathan Cohen (Tim), Olivier Urvoy de Closmadeuc (Banjo), Benjamin Biolay (Moy), Fabrice Colson (Employé des pompes funèbres), Thierry Perkins-Lyautey (Manager), Sonia Rugraff (Ouvreuse)
  • Country: France
  • Language: French
  • Support: Color
  • Runtime: 90 min

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