Girlfriends (2006 film)
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Girlfriends | |
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Directed by | Sylvie Ayme |
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Cinematography | Yves Dahan |
Edited by | Sophie Reine |
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Distributed by | Pathé |
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Running time | 90 minutes |
Countries | France Belgium |
Language | French |
Budget | $4.5 million[1] |
Box office | $632,821[2] |
Girlfriends (French title: Mes copines) is a 2006 Franco-Belgian comedy film directed by Sylvie Ayme and starring Stéphanie Sokolinski, Djena Tsimba, Léa Seydoux, and Anne-Sophie Franck.[3]
Synopsis
Manon, Djena, Aurore, and Marie are four high school friends who dream of winning the Défi dance, an inter-school hip hop competition.
Cast
- Soko as Manon
- Djena Tsimba as Djena
- Léa Seydoux as Aurore
- Anne-Sophie Franck as Marie
- Xavier Hosten as Cédric
- Nicolas Jouxtel as Manon's little brother
- Patrick Braoudé as Doisneau
- Rossy de Palma as Marie's mother
- Serge Riaboukine as Manon's father
- Thierry René as Djena's father
- Jean-Michel Noirey as Marie's father
- Sophie Frison as Leslie
- Véronique Biefnot as Aurore's mother
- Jean-Yves Berteloot as Aurore's father
- Thomas Ancora as Éric
- Philippe du Janerand as a server
- Nicolas Gob as Pierre
- Sara Martins as Shaheen
- Caroline Veyt as Juliette
- Julien Béramis as Navin
- Soufiane Guerrab as Alexandre
References
- ^ "Mes copines (2006) - JPBox-Office".
- ^ "Girlfriends".
- ^ "Girlfriends". Cineuropa.org. Retrieved 29 September 2017.
External links
- Girlfriends at IMDb
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