Backstage |
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Directed by |
Emmanuelle Bercot |
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Produced by |
Caroline Benjo |
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Written by |
Emmanuelle Bercot Jérôme Tonnerre |
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Starring |
Emmanuelle Seigner |
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Music by |
Laurent Marimbert |
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Cinematography |
Agnès Godard |
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Editing by |
Julien Leloup |
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Distributed by |
Haut et Court |
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Release date(s) |
16 November 2005 |
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Running time |
155 minutes |
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Country |
France |
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Language |
French |
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Backstage is a French film directed by Emmanuelle Bercot, released in 2005. It was screened in the Official Selection (Out of Competition) category of the 62nd Venice International Film Festival.
Synopsis
Lucie, who is 17 years old, is an ordinary teenager and a fan of the popular singer, Lauren Marks, played by Emmanuelle Seigner. One day, Lucie’s destiny leads her to enter into the life of her idol.
Cast
- Lauren Marks : Emmanuelle Seigner
- Lucie : Isild Le Besco
- Juliette : Noémie Lvovsky
- Seymour : Valéry Zeitoun
- Daniel : Samuel Benchetrit
- Marie-Line : Edith Le Merdy
- Jean-Claude : Jean-Paul Walle Wa Wana
- Nanou : Mar Sodupe
- A Director : Eric Lartigau
- The chambermaid : Lise Lamétrie
- Lauren’s father : Claude Duneton
- Gisèle : Joëlle Miquel
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