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Release Date:
February 19, 2001
Original Title:
Les Filles à papa
Genres:
Comedy | Family | TV Movie
Production Companies:
Mars International Productions
TF1
Production Countries:
France
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 90
Jean-Jacques Daloiseau has worked as civil servant in the Ministry of Health and his now retired.Jean-Jacques and his old friend Robert have always dreamed of a sailboat and a trip around the world by sailboat.They have found a nice sailboat: Robert has paid his part but Jean-Jacques needs to sell a ground in the Soth of France.And also Jean-Jacques needs to speak with his wife Carole about this trip around the world with Robert.Then begin all the difficulties and impediments.Carole doesn't agree with this and runs away to London.Then one daughter ,Pauline, has problems with her husband and has come back home with her children.So Jean-Jacques becomes a nanny and has to solve all the problems of his daughters, find the money for boat and recover the love of Carole.
Administration:
Thibauld Claisse
Administrative Assistant:
Sara Dantas
Assistant Director:
Thierry Peythieu
Assistant Editor:
Stéphanie Dagues
Assistant Makeup Artist:
Sandra Pinto
Casting:
Françoise Menidrey
Patrícia Vasconcelos
Cinematography:
Yves Dahan
Costume Assistant:
Rute Correia
Costumer:
Sylvie de Segonzac
Decorator:
Nathalie Hoang Dac Huong
Dialogue Editor:
Stéphanie Dagues
Director:
Marc Rivière
Editor:
Pascale Arnaud
Electrician:
Artur Andrade
Aires Dias
First Assistant Camera:
João Miguel Branco
First Assistant Director:
Hernani Borges
Éric Pierson
Gaffer:
Arnaldo Junior
Hairstylist:
Ana Ferreira
Location Manager:
Bruno Vignier
Original Music Composer:
Carolin Petit
Producer:
Jacques Nahum
António da Cunha Telles
Production Manager:
Rui Louro
Bruno Vignier
Sound:
Carlos Pinto
Steadicam Operator:
Kareem La Vaullée
Jacques Monge
Unit Manager:
Manuela Riobom
Unit Production Manager:
Diana Coelho
Manuel Osorio
Writer:
Sandra Joxe
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