Absolutely Fabulous | |
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Director: | Gabriel Aghion |
Producer: | Pascal Houzelot |
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Music: | Nicolas Neidhardt |
Cinematography: | François Catonné |
Editing: | Maryline Monthieux |
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Distributor: | BAC Films |
Runtime: | 105 minutes |
Country: | France |
Language: | French |
Budget: | $13.2 million[1] |
Gross: | $4.9 million[2] |
Absolutely Fabulous (French: '''Absolument fabuleux''') is a 2001 French comedy film co-written and directed by Gabriel Aghion. It is an adaptation of the British television sitcom Absolutely Fabulous, created by Jennifer Saunders and Dawn French.[3]
The film stars Josiane Balasko, Nathalie Baye, Marie Gillain and Claude Gensac. To parallel the role of Lulu in the original series, French singer Chantal Goya appeared as herself. Saunders makes a cameo appearance as a spectator sitting next to Catherine Deneuve at a fashion show.
Aghion's stated reason for making the film was to increase awareness of the series in France, where it was not widely known. For the screenplay, Aghion translated scenes from the original series, and tied them together into a coherent screenplay.
The role of Patsy was originally offered to Amanda Lear, who declined by saying that she had "already lived it".
The film performed poorly at the French box office and was panned by most French critics,[4] who argued that it failed to translate the typically British humour of the original television series.