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Cast

Marilou Berry

Marilou Berry

Lolita Cassard

Jean-Pierre Bacri

Jean-Pierre Bacri

Étienne Cassard

Agnès Jaoui

Agnès Jaoui

Sylvia Millet

Laurent Grévill

Laurent Grévill

Pierre Millet

Virginie Desarnauts

Virginie Desarnauts

Karine Cassard

Keine Bouhiza

Keine Bouhiza

Sébastien

Grégoire Oestermann

Grégoire Oestermann

Vincent

Serge Riaboukine

Serge Riaboukine

Félix

Michèle Moretti

Michèle Moretti

Édith

Yves Verhoeven

Yves Verhoeven

Le badaud 1

Samir Guesmi

Samir Guesmi

Le badaud 2

Jean-Pierre Lazzerini

Jean-Pierre Lazzerini

Le chauffeur de taxi

Jacques Boko

Jacques Boko

Le videur

Crew

Agnès Jaoui

Agnès Jaoui

Director

François Gédigier

François Gédigier

Editor

Philippe Rombi

Philippe Rombi

Original Music Composer

Christian Bérard

Christian Bérard

Producer

Jean-Pierre Bacri

Jean-Pierre Bacri

Screenplay

Agnès Jaoui

Agnès Jaoui

Screenplay

Stéphane Fontaine

Stéphane Fontaine

Director of Photography

Jean-Philippe Andraca

Jean-Philippe Andraca

Producer

Olivier Jacquet

Olivier Jacquet

Production Design

Patrick Girault

Patrick Girault

Key Hair Stylist

Eric Benazet

Eric Benazet

Hairstylist

Christine Cardaropoli

Christine Cardaropoli

Hairstylist

Brigitte Moidon

Brigitte Moidon

Casting

Jimena Esteve

Jimena Esteve

Set Decoration

Jackie Budin

Jackie Budin

Costume Design

Jacky Reynal

Jacky Reynal

Key Makeup Artist

Catherine Vrignaud

Catherine Vrignaud

Makeup Artist

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Look at Me

20046.4 / 10110 min
Comedy, Drama

Overview

Talented 20-year-old Lolita dreams of a singing career. But her self-esteem is low due to her weight problem and her narcissistic father, Étienne, a literary star with scant interest in his daughter's life. Lolita finds little comfort in the attentions of her vocal coach, suspecting the woman is using her to meet her influential father. Étienne's second wife proves to be Lolita's only trustworthy ally in her private battle to find a sense of worth.