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Thirteen-year-old Marcel is the son of a married couple of Italian origin. Aldo, his father runs a café very popular with soccer fans. Paola, Marcel's mother, has a taste for wild flowers, for walks and for Marcel Proust. In his turn,... See more »

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Marcel (as Maxime Raoust)
Isabel Otero ...
Paola
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Aldo
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Pierre Arditi
Adrien Fontanaud ...
Mouche
Luce Mouchel ...
Mlle Godard
Canis Crevillén ...
Églantine (as Canis Crevillen)
Joséphine Serre ...
Garance
Gaëlle Fraysse ...
Marianne
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Le maire
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Lucien
François Podetti ...
M. Fournier
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Récitant / Narrator (voice)
Jacques Bonnot ...
Ploue
Mathilde Braure ...
Colette
Eva Di Battista ...
L'attachée de presse
Claire Faurot ...
Claire
July Henebelle ...
La libraire (as Julie Hennebelle)
Pierre-Yves Kiebbe ...
Le groom
Jacques Ladoge ...
Jako
Laurène Ladoge ...
La pionne bibliothèque
Loris Ladoge ...
Le petit joueur de billard
Frédéric Lampire ...
Réceptioniste Carlton (as Frédéric Lampir)
Edouard Leignel ...
Stéphane
Corinne Masiero ...
Patou
Bertrand Nadler ...
Marcel adulte
Alain Nempont ...
M. Guvon
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Réceptioniste Cabourg

Directed by

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Dominique Ladoge

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Paul Vacca ... ()

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Francis Cloiseau ... executive producer
Florence Dormoy ... producer
Joëy Faré ... producer

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Nicolas Jorelle

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Flore Thulliez

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Laurence Hennion

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Maxime Sokolowski ... color timer

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Muriel Wahnoun

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Marie-José Escolar

Makeup Department

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Valérie Callens ... key makeup artist
Elizabeth Delesalle ... hair stylist (as Elisabeth Delesalle)

Production Management

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Patrick Fontaine ... unit manager
Didier Langlade ... production manager
Antoine Raterron ... unit manager

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Anne-Sophie Hervieux ... first assistant director
Aurelie Lejon ... second assistant director
Antoine Ricard ... assistant director
Clément Subileau ... second assistant director
Thibault Willems ... assistant director

Art Department

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Marc Blin ... property master
Dominique Debruycker ... carpenter
Frédéric Latate ... carpenter
Christelle Roche-Chevalier ... set dresser (as Christel Chevalier)

Sound Department

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Daniel Banaszak ... sound
Anthony Bellagamba ... sound editor
Denis Leleux ... sound mixer
Rémy Malcou ... boom operator
Gadou Naudin ... foley artist
Jean Quennelle ... boom operator

Camera and Electrical Department

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Jo Beghin ... key grip
Isabelle Ben Khaled ... camera operator
Laurent Bresteau ... electrician
Alexis Duflos ... first assistant camera
Éric Le Roux ... steadicam operator
Olivier Marrel ... grip
Charlotte Schousboe ... still photographer
Franck Taupenas ... gaffer
Thierry Tronchet ... second assistant camera

Casting Department

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Astrid Condis ... casting assistant
Elsa Pharaon ... extras casting

Costume and Wardrobe Department

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Melanie Friser ... costumer

Music Department

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Nicolas Jorelle ... orchestrator

Script and Continuity Department

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Carole Kornmann ... script supervisor

Additional Crew

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Perrine Fontaine ... fiction director: FR2
Danielle Goisbault ... production secretary
Caroline Grimm ... fiction director: FR2
Marie-Hélène McDonald ... production assistant
Robin Mompach ... title designer
Joëlle Sabri ... production administrator
Joelle Tercinet ... press attache

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  • AB DA (2005) (World-wide) (theatrical)

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Plot Summary

Thirteen-year-old Marcel is the son of a married couple of Italian origin. Aldo, his father runs a café very popular with soccer fans. Paola, Marcel's mother, has a taste for wild flowers, for walks and for Marcel Proust. In his turn, Marcel discovers his mum's favorite writer, which does not please his father too much as he would indeed rather have him passionate about soccer. Paola falls seriously ill and to give her courage, Aldo, with the complicity of his father, has the idea to invite actor Pierre Arditi to come to their home and read pages by Proust specially for her... Written by Guy Bellinger

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  • 90 min
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Did You Know?

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Trivia Award: Mention Spéciale au Festival International de Télévision de Monte Carlo. See more »

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