Amélie (2001)

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Written by Guillaume Laurant, Jean-Pierre Jeunet

Directed by Jean-Pierre Jeunet

Running Time: 105 minutes (approx)

Production Year: 2001

Rating: 15 Certificate

Production Country: France/Germany

Filmed in Colour

Jean-Pierre Jeunet's award-winning, Oscar-nominated comedy-romance stars the entrancing Audrey Tatou as the eponymous Amelie, a waitress in a Montmartre café whose mission in life is to ensure people's happiness. But she herself is without love until she glimpses Nino, whose hobby is collecting discarded photo-booth pictures. She pursues him with clues and messages, he pursues her and true love prevails in this fairy-tale filled with beautiful images and wonderful moments.

Cast

Image for Audrey TautouAudrey TautouAmélie Poulain
Mathieu KassovitzNino Quincampoix
RufusRaphaël Poulain Amélie's Father
Yolande MoreauMadeleine Wallace Concierge
Artus de PenguernHipolito The Writer
Urbain CancelierCollignon The Grocer
Dominique PinonJoseph
Maurice BénichouBretodeau The Box Man
Claude PerronEva The Strip Teaser
Michel Robin
Isabelle NantyGeorgette
Claire MaurierSuzanne
Clotilde MolletGina
Serge MerlinRaymond Dufayel
Jamel DebbouzeLucien

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Comments

  • Use www.gravatar.com to create an Avatar for your e-mail address and use it on many supported sites May 4th - 8:20pmChristophe said...

    A film to see absolutely ! Just one of the best French films of all times. (It's in my top 3 films ever). Despite the fact that the traduction is not as good as the French text, it remains really enjoyable.

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