La Vie d'artiste (film) explained

La Vie d'artiste
Director:Marc Fitoussi
Starring:Sandrine Kiberlain
Émilie Dequenne
Denis Podalydès
Valérie Benguigui
Marilyne Canto
Distributor:Haut et Court
Runtime:107 min
Country:France
Language:French

La Vie d'artiste is a French film written and directed in 2006 by Marc Fitoussi, realised in 2007.[1]

Plot

Alice dreams of being a film or stage actress, but is now reduced to dubbing the voice of Yoko Johnson, a Japanese cartoon detective character. Bertrand is writing his second novel and aspires to literary greatness. Meanwhile, he teaches French in a secondary school. Cora hopes to break into the French songwriting world, but has to work as hostess in a karaoke bar. All three are determined to achieve their goals and it is too bad if the paths to glory are strewn with pitfalls.[1]

Cast

Awards

Notes and References

  1. Web site: La Vie d'artiste. Allociné. 1 October 2021. fr.
  2. Web site: Marc Fitoussi - Awards. IMDb. 1 October 2021.