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Petite Cherie

5th(2000) World Cinema

Family · Crime/Violence · Love/Romance · Women  

  • CountryFrance
  • Production Year2000
  • Running Time111 min
  • Format 35mm
  • Colorcolor
Program Note
Sybille still lives at home with her parents, remains a virgin, and is so painfully modest that she takes off her bra under her nightgown even in private. She has a boring job in a bank. She reads romance novels on her endless commute. When Sybille meets good-looking young Victor, her cheap novels seem to have come to life. Soon he′s moved in with her family. Victor pretends to go to work every day, but we know that he spends his days wandering the malls. His demands on Sybille and her parents soon escalate. Meanwhile, effervescent Mom is delighted not only with her daughter′s apparent happiness, but also with Victor′s genial company. She finds herself making elaborate dinners al fresco and considering redecorating her hairdressing salon. Taciturn, doting Dad is also entranced with the young man, and even gets sucked into investing in a spurious financial deal. We fear for Sybille′s future. But Sybille is stronger than we think.
Director
Director
Anne Vilaceque
Born in 1963, Anne Villaceque has made 3 documentaries, 3 Love Stories of Vanessa(1996), Virtue′s Misfortunes(1998), and Marrakech-Toronto, a Single Ticket(2000). Petite Cherie, her feature film debut, was invited to Directors′ Fortnight in 2000 Cannes Film Festival.
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Credit
  • Director Anne Vilaceque 안느 빌라세크
  • Producer Jean Brehat, Rachid Bouchareb
  • Cast Corinne Debonniere, Jonathan Zaccai, Laurence Fevrier
  • Screenplay Elisabeth Barrier-Marquet, Anne Villaceque
  • Cinematography Pierre Milon
  • Production Design Laurent Deroo
  • Editor Anne Riegel
  • Sound Jean Claude Brisson
  • Production Company 3B Productions
    83A, rue Bobillot, 75013 Paris, France
    3b.productions@wanadoo.fr

  • World Sales Celluloid Dreams
    24, rue Lamartine, 75009 Paris ,France
    info@celluloid-dreams.com