Marie-Jo and Her Two Lovers
| Marie-Jo and Her Two Lovers | |
|---|---|
|  Film poster | |
| Directed by | Robert Guédiguian | 
| Written by | Robert Guédiguian Jean-Louis Milesi | 
| Produced by | Robert Guédiguian | 
| Starring | Ariane Ascaride | 
| Cinematography | Renato Berta | 
| Edited by | Bernard Sasia | 
| Distributed by | Diaphana Films | 
| Release dates | 
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| Running time | 124 minutes | 
| Country | France | 
| Language | French | 
| Budget | €3.4 million[1] | 
| Box office | $2.7 million[1] | 
Marie-Jo and Her Two Lovers (French: Marie-Jo et ses deux amours) is a 2002 French drama film directed by Robert Guédiguian. It was entered into the 2002 Cannes Film Festival.[2]
Cast
- Ariane Ascaride as Marie-Jo
- Jean-Pierre Darroussin as Daniel
- Gérard Meylan as Marco
- Julie-Marie Parmentier as Julie
- Jacques Boudet as Jean-Christophe
- Yann Trégouët as Sylvain
- Frédérique Bonnal as Mrs. Fauvelet
- Souhade Temimi as La collègue de Marie-Jo
- Maya Seuleyvan as La dame à la minerve (as Maya Sevleyan)
- Frédéric Garbe as Le toubib
- Danielle Stefan as L'invitée à la fête
- Jacques Germain as Le pilote
- Axel Köhler as Le commandant allemand (as Alex Koehler)
Accolades
| Award / Film Festival | Category | Recipients and nominees | Result | 
|---|---|---|---|
| Cannes Film Festival | Palme d'Or | Nominated | |
| César Awards | Best Actress | Ariane Ascaride | Nominated | 
| European Film Awards | Jameson People's Choice Award for Best Actress | Ariane Ascaride | Nominated | 
References
- ^ a b "Marie-Jo et ses deux amours". JP's Box-Office.
- ^ "Festival de Cannes: Marie-Jo and Her Two Lovers". festival-cannes.com. Retrieved 25 October 2009.
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