Hidden Diary
Hidden Diary (also titled Mères et filles and La Cuisine) is a 2009 Franco-Canadian drama film directed by Julie Lopes-Curval. The film tells the story of three generations of women, starring Catherine Deneuve, Marina Hands and Marie-Josée Croze.[2]
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Directed by | Julie Lopes-Curval |
Produced by | Alain Benguigui Thomas Verhaeghe |
Written by | Sophie Hiet Julie Lopes-Curval |
Starring | Catherine Deneuve Marina Hands Marie-Josée Croze |
Music by | Patrick Watson |
Cinematography | Philippe Guilbert |
Edited by | Anne Weil |
Production company | Sombrero Films France 3 Cinéma |
Distributed by | Bac Films |
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Running time | 105 minutes |
Country | France Canada |
Language | French |
Budget | $3.4 million |
Box office | $3 million[1] |
Cast
- Catherine Deneuve as Martine
- Marina Hands as Audrey
- Marie-Josée Croze as Louise
- Michel Duchaussoy as Michel
- Carole Franck as Evelyne
- Jean-Philippe Écoffey as Gérard
- Éléonore Hirt as Suzanne
- Gérard Watkins as Gilles
- Romano Orzari as Tom
- Nans Laborde as Pierre
- Meriem Serbah as Samira
- Louison Bergman as the young Martine
- Arthur Lurcin as the young Gérard
- Manon Percept as the young Audrey
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