Vingt et une nuits avec Pattie (2015)
Directed by Arnaud Larrieu, Jean-Marie Larrieu

Comedy
aka: 21 Nights with Pattie

Film Synopsis

At the height of summer, Caroline, a Parisian mother in her forties, arrives in a small village in the south of France to arrange her mother's funeral.  She is welcomed by Pattie, who cannot resist telling her about her amorous exploits with the men in the region.  As the entire community prepares for the customary 15th August ball, the body of the deceased mysteriously disappears...
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Film Credits

  • Director: Arnaud Larrieu, Jean-Marie Larrieu
  • Script: Antoine Jaccoud script consultant, Arnaud Larrieu screenplay, Jean-Marie Larrieu screenplay
  • Cinematographer: Yannick Ressigeac
  • Music: Nicolas Repac
  • Cast: Isabelle Carré (Caroline Montez), Karin Viard (Pattie), André Dussollier (Jean), Sergi López (Manuel Montez), Laurent Poitrenaux (Pierre, le gendarme), Denis Lavant (André), Philippe Rebbot (Jean-Marc), Jules Ritmanic (Kamil), Mathilde Monnier (Isabelle, dite Zaza), Roland Bonnal (Roland), Jean-Marc Lavieille (Paulo), Didier Almon (L'inconnu du bal), Pierre Pellet (Charlie), Didier Peigle (Alain), Cyril Casmèze (La bête aux yeux lumineux), Dalva Derouet (Petite fille), Mouna-Ouns Larrieu (Petite fille), Léa Issert (Amie Kamil), Alice Tabart (La femme gendarme), Zoïle Suberroque (Membre de la bande Kamil)
  • Country: France
  • Language: French
  • Support: Color
  • Runtime: 115 min
  • Aka: 21 Nights with Pattie

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