Tricheuse (2009)
Directed by Jean-François Davy

Comedy / Romance
aka: So Woman!

Film Synopsis

Clémence is an ambitious young lawyer who decides to put her love life on hold so that she can concentrate on her career.  Unfortunately, this scheme appears to be thwarted by two nuisances: a lover who just won't let her go and a landlord who regards people who live alone as abnormal.  Clémence kills two birds with one stone by passing off Farid, her piano tuner, as her husband...
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Film Credits

  • Director: Jean-François Davy
  • Script: Jean-François Davy (dialogue), Karine de Demo (dialogue), Michel Delgado (dialogue)
  • Cinematographer: Wilfrid Sempé
  • Music: Alain Auclair
  • Cast: Hélène de Fougerolles (Clémence), Zinedine Soualem (Farid), Valérie Kaprisky (Marion), Michel Duchaussoy (M. Dulac), Mylène Demongeot (Mme Vallardin), Patrick Bouchitey (Lavoisier), Philippe Caroit (J.B), Mélanie Tran (Sofia), Jean-Marie Lamour (Cédric), Bernadette Lafont (Mme Paroquet), Rufus (M. Paroquet), Malika Alaoui (Najat), Albane Duterc (La prof de Sofia), Doug Rand (John), Farid Deghiche (Coach Camel), Philippe Pierre-Brossolette (Secrétaire du cabinet Robbins & Co), Danielle Cohen (Locataire immeuble Clémence), Laura Bartoux (Vanessa), Anne-Sophie Capdet (Houria), Sarah Bennami (Sarah)
  • Country: France
  • Language: French
  • Support: Color
  • Runtime: 95 min
  • Aka: So Woman!

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