Every Other Weekend (film)
Every Other Weekend (French: Un week-end sur deux) is a 1990 French drama film written and directed by Nicole Garcia. It marked the directorial debut of Garcia.[1]
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Directed by | Nicole Garcia |
Produced by | Alain Sarde |
Written by | Jacques Fieschi Nicole Garcia Anne-Marie Etienne Philippe Le Guay |
Starring | Nathalie Baye |
Music by | Oswald d'Andréa |
Cinematography | William Lubtchansky |
Edited by | Agnès Guillemot Jacqueline Mariani |
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Country | France |
Language | French |
It premiered out of competition at the 47th Venice International Film Festival.[2] It was nominated for two César Award, for best debut film and for best actress (to Nathalie Baye).[1]
Cast
- Nathalie Baye : Camille Valmont
- Felice Pasotti : Gaëlle
- Joachim Serreau : Vincent
- Miki Manojlović : Adrian
- Henri Garcin : Camille's Agent
- Marie Daëms : Graziella Jacquet
- Jacques Boudet : Jacquet
- Sacha Briquet : Albert
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References
- Dayna Oscherwitz, MaryEllen Higgins. The A to Z of French Cinema. Scarecrow Press, 2009. ISBN 081087038X.
- Giorgio Cecchetti (31 July 1990). "A Venezia spira il vento dell'ovest". La Repubblica. p. 25.
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