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Cast

Pascale Arbillot

Pascale Arbillot

Ariane Ascaride

Ariane Ascaride

Valérie Bonneton

Valérie Bonneton

Rachida Brakni

Rachida Brakni

Françoise Fabian

Françoise Fabian

Julie Ferrier

Julie Ferrier

Bernadette Lafont

Bernadette Lafont

Alexandra Lamy

Alexandra Lamy

Miou-Miou

Miou-Miou

Géraldine Nakache

Géraldine Nakache

Géraldine Pailhas

Géraldine Pailhas

Caroline Proust

Caroline Proust

Sylvie Testud

Sylvie Testud

Karin Viard

Karin Viard

Crew

Rémi Duhamel

Rémi Duhamel

Executive Producer

Elfriede Leca

Elfriede Leca

Producer

Rudy Bouchoucha

Rudy Bouchoucha

Director of Photography

Olivier Pajot

Olivier Pajot

Executive Producer

Blanche Simon

Blanche Simon

Executive Producer

Albert Koski

Albert Koski

Producer

Serge Khalfon

Serge Khalfon

Producer

Olga Latsanopoulos

Olga Latsanopoulos

Executive Producer

Pauline Berland

Pauline Berland

Costume Design

Emmanuelle Youchnovski

Emmanuelle Youchnovski

Costume Design

Vanina Chatelain

Vanina Chatelain

Editor

Olivia Carron

Olivia Carron

Makeup Artist

Nicolas Sire

Nicolas Sire

Production Design

Sylvy Ferrus

Sylvy Ferrus

Makeup Artist

Jeff Gaudin

Jeff Gaudin

Hairstylist

Virginie Lacaille

Virginie Lacaille

Hairstylist

Nicolas Auboyneau

Nicolas Auboyneau

Producer

Marc Berdugo

Marc Berdugo

Producer

Danièle Thompson

Danièle Thompson

Stage Director

Serge Khalfon

Serge Khalfon

Director

Delia Ephron

Delia Ephron

Theatre Play

Nora Ephron

Nora Ephron

Theatre Play

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L'Amour, la Mort, les Fringues

20117.0 / 1094 min
Comedy

Overview

They stick to our skin and soul, our clothes. We believe we buy them, they own us. Warning ! these rags are traitors: far from dressing us they expose our complexes, our moods ... Clinging to their hangers, to our memories too, they exercise an underhand dictatorship. Snuggled up, huddled together, they build a bulwark against oblivion in our closets. Often stained for eternity with ink or redcurrant, impregnated with perfume, tears sometimes, piled up or messed up on our shelves, they remain forever linked to the happy or unhappy chapters of our life. It is through the evocation of their wardrobe that Gigi, Eve, Marie, Nora, Françoise, Amanda, Lisa and the others evoke the past, missed appointments and those that changed their lives, the joys and childhood revolts, giggles, disappointments, dramas, parties and hopes too…