A Girl Cut in Two (2007)

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Written by Claude Chabrol, Cécile Maistre

Directed by Claude Chabrol

Also known as "La fille coupée en deux"

Running Time: 120 minutes (approx)

Production Year: 2007

Rating: 15 Certificate

Production Country: Germany/France

Filmed in Colour

A glamorous local-TV weathergirl finds herself pursued by two very different men - a successful novelist decades her senior and a roguish, millionaire playboy. As she struggles to decide which man captures her heart, she begins to question the motives of both. French comedy drama, with Ludivine Sagnier, Benoit Magimel, Francois Berleand and Mathilda May.

When is A Girl Cut in Two next on TV?

In the UK... it's next showing on CinéMoi December 27th, 10:00pm and on CinéMoi December 28th, 8:00pm. See more...

Cast

Ludivine SagnierGabrielle Aurore Deneige
Benoît MagimelPaul André Claude Gaudens
François BerléandCharles Denis dit Charles Saint-Denis
Mathilda MayCapucine Jamet
Caroline SiholGeneviève Gaudens
Marie BunelMarie Deneige
Valeria CavalliDona Saint-Denis
Etienne ChicotDenis Deneige
Thomas ChabrolMaître Stéphane Lorbach
Jean-Marie WinlingGérard Briançon
Didier BénureauPhilippe Le Riou
Edouard BaerEdouard l'acteur interviewé
Clémence BretécherJoséphine Gaudens
Charley FouquetEléonore Gaudens
Hubert Saint-MacaryBernard Violet

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