Carole Matthieu
Carole Matthieu is a 2016 French drama film directed by Louis-Julien Petit.[1]
Carole Matthieu | |
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Directed by | Louis-Julien Petit |
Produced by | Liza Benguigui Marc Ladreit de Lacharrière Philippe Dupuis-Mendel |
Written by | Louis-Julien Petit Fanny Burdino Samuel Doux |
Based on | Les visages écrasés by Marin Ledun |
Starring | Isabelle Adjani |
Music by | Laurent Perez Del Mar |
Cinematography | David Chambille |
Edited by | Nathan Delannoy Antoine Vareille |
Production company | Elemiah Luminescence Film |
Distributed by | Paradis Films |
Release date |
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Running time | 86 minutes |
Country | France |
Language | French |
Cast
- Isabelle Adjani : Carole Matthieu
- Corinne Masiero : Christine Pastres
- Lyes Salem : Alain
- Ola Rapace : Revel
- Pablo Pauly : Cédric
- Arnaud Viard : Jean-Paul
- Sarah Suco : Anne
- Marie-Christine Orry : Sarah
- Sébastien Chassagne : Louis Parrat
- Alexandre Carrière : Vincent Fournier
- Patricia Pekmezian : Anne-Marie
- Christian Joubert : Patrick
- Vincent Duquesne : Eric
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