Louise (Take 2) Explained
Louise (Take 2) |
Director: | Siegfried |
Producer: | Jean Cazes |
Starring: | Élodie Bouchez |
Cinematography: | Vincent Buron |
Editing: | Hervé Schneid |
Runtime: | 115 minutes |
Country: | France |
Language: | French |
Budget: | $2.6 million |
Gross: | $170.000[1] |
Louise (Take 2) is a 1998 French drama film directed by Siegfried. It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 1998 Cannes Film Festival.[2]
Cast
- Élodie Bouchez - Louise
- Roschdy Zem - Rémi
- Gérald Thomassin - Yaya
- Antoine du Merle - Gaby
- Bruce Myers - The Hobo
- Naguime Bendidi - Bestopaz
- Abdel Houari - Selem
- Lou Castel - Louise's Father
- Véronique Octon - Leila
- Yvette Jean - Maman Yvette
- Johanna Mergirie - Johanna
- Véra Briole - Social worker
- Philippe Ambrosini - Police inspector
- Nozha Khouadra - Shop attendant
- Patrick Lizana - Pharmacist
- Tonio Descanvelle - Waiter at Luxembourg
- Eriq Ebouaney
Notes and References
- Web site: Louise (Take 2) (1999) - JPBox-Office.
- Web site: Festival de Cannes: Louise (Take 2) . 2009-10-03. festival-cannes.com.