The Dreamlife of Angels (1998)

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Written by Erick Zonca, Roger Bohbot

Directed by Erick Zonca

Also known as "La vie rêvée des anges"

Running Time: 100 minutes (approx)

Production Year: 1998

Rating: 18 Certificate

Production Country: France

Filmed in Colour

Erick Zonga's Lille-set film follows the lives and loves of Isa and Marie, two 20-year old drifters who meet up in a sewing sweatshop. Becoming friends, they idle through life but Marie becomes involved with club owner Chris for the wrong reasons and despite Isa's reservations, starts on a relationship that is less about love and more about pragmatic survival. Intensely intelligent, beautifully acted and movingly told, the two leads deservedly shared the best actress award at Cannes 1998 as well as a host of other European awards.

Cast

Élodie BouchezIsabelle 'Isa' Tostin
Natacha RégnierMarie Thomas
Grégoire ColinChriss
Patrick MercadoCharly
Jo PrestiaFredo
Francine MassenhaveLa gardienne
Zivko NiklevskiLe patron Yougoslave
Murielle ColvezLe chef d'atelier
Lyazid OuelhadjLe vendeur de billets
Frédérique HazardLa mère de Marie
Jean-Michel LemayeuxL'interne
Louise MotteSandrine Val
Rosa MariaLa première infirmière
Corinne MasieroLa femme du Hollywood
Xavier DenamurL'homme des patins

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