L'Oiseau rare (2001) [N/A]

Release Date:
May 14, 2001

Original Title:
L'Oiseau rare

Genres:
Comedy

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 90

A woman in her forties takes stock of her past years. She has led a full life, with lots of outings with her friends. She has certainly not had time to be bored and has built the life that suits her. Professionally, she has an interesting job and her friends find her beautiful and funny. The only shadow in this almost idyllic picture is the absence of a child. Unfortunately, she has not yet found the rare pearl who would be a perfect father for her descendants. Determined to remedy the situation, she sets out to find the ideal man. Several male representatives are on the starting line.

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Director:
Didier Albert

Director of Photography:
Elizabeth Prouvost

Editor:
Bernie Serot

Executive Producer:
Denis Hartnagel
Christian Charret

Production Illustrator:
Didier Albert

Settings:
Didier Albert

Writer:
Nicole Jamet

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