Quelque chose à te dire (2009)
Directed by Cécile Telerman

Comedy / Drama
aka: Blame It on Mum

Film Synopsis

The Celliers are a typical French family. Mady, the mother, spends most of her time telling horror stories about her two daughters and her husband Henry, who has picked up some strange habits since his retirement. Antoine, the oldest brother, is driving the company he is managing onto the rocks. One daughter, Annabelle, a nurse in an intensive care unit, tries to save those nearest to her by predicting their future. The other daughter Alice is prone to depression and, one night, she meets a disillusioned cop who will alter the fortunes of the family forever...
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Film Credits

  • Director: Cécile Telerman
  • Script: Jérôme Soubeyrand, Cécile Telerman
  • Cinematographer: Robert Alazraki
  • Music: Jacques Davidovici
  • Cast: Mathilde Seigner (Alice Celliers), Pascal Elbé (Antoine Celliers), Olivier Marchal (Jacques de Parentis), Charlotte Rampling (Mady Celliers), Patrick Chesnais (Henry Celliers), Sophie Cattani (Annabelle Celliers), Gwendoline Hamon (Valérie de Parentis), Laurent Olmedo (Christian Meynial), Jérôme Soubeyrand (Nicolas Duval), Nathalie Cerda (L'avocate), Erick Desmarestz (Le président du Tribunal de commerce), Arnaud Gidoin (Hidalgo, le dealer), Nicky Marbot (Papon), Gérard Moulévrier (Le serveur hôtel de charme), Olivier Claverie (Le divisionnaire), Françoise Lebrun (La mère de Jacques), Nicolas Pignon (Augustin, le procureur), Claudine Regnier (L'acheteuse à la galerie), Peggy Martineau (La serveuse du café), Jacques Ciron (Le notaire)
  • Country: France
  • Language: French
  • Support: Color
  • Runtime: 100 min
  • Aka: Blame It on Mum

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