The Party (1980)
Overview
A thirteen-year-old French girl deals with moving to a new city and school in Paris, while at the same time her parents are getting a divorce.
Production Companies
Additional Info
Budget | $0.00 |
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Revenue | $0.00 |
Original Language | fr |
Popularity | 25.852 |
Directed By
Claude Pinoteau
Crew
Edmond Séchan
Claude Pinoteau
Marie-Josèphe Yoyotte
Françoise Menidrey
Vladimir Cosma
Jacques Bufnoir
Bertrand de la Fontaine
Nicole Bize
Jacky Reynal
Marc Balzarelli
Jacques Brizzio
Richard Sanderson
Marcel Dassault
Danièle Thompson
Claude Pinoteau
Alain Poiré
Rémy Duchemin
Bernard Bats
Jacques Fonteray
TOP CAST
Claude Brasseur
François Beretton
Brigitte Fossey
Françoise Beretton
Sophie Marceau
Victoire Beretton, aka 'Vic'
Denise Grey
Poupette, Vic's great grandmother
Jean-Michel Dupuis
Etienne, François' dentist friend
Alexandre Sterling
Mathieu
Sheila O'Connor
Pénélope Fontanet
Alexandra Gonin
Samantha Fontanet
Frédéric de Pasquale
Antoine
Laurent N'Diaye
Arnaud
Diane Bellego
Éliane
Michel Lasorne
David
Gérard Lemaire
Max
Dominique Lavanant
Vanessa, François' ex-mistress
Bernard Giraudeau
Éric Lehman, Vic's German teacher
Alain Beigel
Raoul
Frédérique Pressmann
Géraldine
Jean-Philippe Léonard
Stéphane
Christopher Beaunay
Jean-Pierre
Laurence Gigon
Caroline
Laetitia Gabrielli
Joëlle
Olivier Gins
Marc
Nathalie Riqué
Lydia
Richard Bohringer
Guibert, trucker who helps with the move
Jean-Pierre Castaldi
Brassac, English teacher
Jacques Ardouin
Raoul's father
Bernard Born
Bouncer from La Main Jaune
Jean-Claude Bouillaud
Father at the party
Micheline Bourday
Journalist at VSD
Florence Brunold
Pregnant woman, client at the François dispensary
Robert Dalban
Serge, server of La Coupole
Jacqueline Duc
Woman on the bus whom Poupette calls out
Robert Le Béal
Doctor Colbert
Annie Savarin
Mrs. Leblanc
Arielle Sémenoff
Raoul's mother-in-law
Janine Souchon
Traffic warden
Léon Zitrone
Self
Pierre Jean
Father at the party (uncredited)
Vladimir Cosma
Composer in studio (uncredited)
Jacques-Olivier Holzer
Student (uncredited)