A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
March 28, 2001
Original Title:
Mercredi, folle journée !
Genres:
Comedy | Drama
Production Companies:
Euripide Productions
TF1 Films Production
Production Countries:
France
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 127
Wednesday is the day when children are not in school and stay at home. It is also the day when the parents are not there. In Nantes, in the spring, twenty or so carefree and boisterous kids between the ages of three and eleven take advantage of this day to make their parents go crazy. Emma, 9 years old and naturally romantic, decides that Roland, the little boy she met in the street, is unhappy and persuades her friends to adopt him. Victoria spends the day with Martin Socoa, an often distant father whom she learns to love. There are also Muriel, Bruno, Colette and Henri who take off and create panic in their parents' home, while Marylin lives the founding drama of her childhood with a mother of an unreal sweetness. Throughout these little stories, we realize that the world of children has its own logic, totally different from that of adults.
Assistant Director:
Olivier Horlait
Joseph Rapp
Charles Senard
Clément Thomas
Laurence Renaudon
Gaëlle Tronquit
Associate Producer:
Alain Cadier
Cinematography:
Christophe Beaucarne
Costumer:
Maud Molyneux
Catherine Bouchard
Decorator:
Frédéric Duru
Marie-Antoinette Briand
Olivier Robut
Director:
Pascal Thomas
Editor:
Catherine Dubeau
Éliane Dorin
Clotilde Tellier
Lucile Sautarel
Hair Designer:
Christine Borny
Makeup & Hair:
Françoise Chapuis-Asselin
Original Music Composer:
Marine Rosier
Set Decoration:
Denis Mercier
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