Gazillion Movies Review :
Catherine (Valérie Lemercier) is the princess of the small screen. Nevertheless, she only dreams about intimate cinema and intellectual recognition. At night, she tapes the 100th episode, by day she rehearses for a comic play that will go in première the 17th. Gifted, praised to the skies and overbooked: Jean-François (Albert Dupontel) performs in the most beautiful halls with the best musicians in the world. The only thing he wants is loneliness, freedom and an ignorant and naive public. The 17th he will play Beethoven. That same day Jacques (Claude Brasseur) sells everything and Jessica takes her chances in Paris, as a waitress in a café across two theatres. In this café, everyone passes by - actor, pianist, collector, caretaker, son of this one, mother of that one - to comforts themselves with a cup of coffee and a piece of cake...
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| Director |
Danièle Thompson
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| Editor |
Sylvie Landra
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| Music |
Nicola Piovani
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| Producer |
Christine Gozlan
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| Writer |
Christopher Thompson
Danièle Thompson
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