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Release Date:
May 27, 2009
Original Title:
Quelque chose à te dire
Genres:
Drama
Production Companies:
La Mouche du Coche Films
Production Countries:
France
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 100
Mady Celliers, an attractive housewife of 60, he spends his life speaking ill of her two daughters and her husband, a man who shows a strange behavior since has retired. Antoine, the eldest son, company director, is unable to make a success of a business: out of a bankruptcy to get into another, her sister Alice madonnas obsessively paints sad. Annabelle, a nurse in an intensive care unit, tries desperately to save his family pronosticándole the future. When Alice meets by chance Jacques, a lonely police pessimistic explode all family neurosis.
Casting:
Gérard Moulévrier
Costume Design:
Jacqueline Bouchard
Dialogue Editor:
Agathe Devaux-Charbonnel
Director:
Cécile Telerman
Director of Photography:
Robert Alazraki
Editor:
Marie Castro
Executive Producer:
Patrice Arrat
Foley Artist:
Philippe Penot
Key Hair Stylist:
Gérald Porcher
Original Music Composer:
Jacques Davidovici
Producer:
Cécile Telerman
Yann Gilbert
Production Accountant:
Yann Gilbert
Production Design:
André Fonsny
Set Decoration:
Judith Lacour
Sound:
Jean Minondo
Sound Editor:
Mireille Leroy
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Thierry Lebon
Éric Chevallier
Sound Recordist:
Ludovic Delzenne
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