Twiggy (film)

Twiggy
Directed by Emmanuelle Millet
Produced by Catherine Bozorgan
Christine Gozlan
David Poirot-Gozlan
Written by Emmanuelle Millet
Starring Christa Theret
Music by Christophe Julien
Cinematography Antoine Héberlé
Edited by Emmanuelle Castro
Anny Danché
Production
company
Thelma Films
Manchester Films
Distributed by Ad Vitam Distribution
Release dates
  • 21 September 2011 (2011-09-21)
Running time
81 min.
Country France
Language French
Box office $127,500[1]

Twiggy or La brindille is a 2011 French drama film directed by Emmanuelle Millet.[2][3]

Plot

Sarah is 19 years old. She is a student in a museum in Marseille where she hopes to soon be tenured and resided in a home for young workers. Young woman alone, she is happy in this life. Fainting on the stairs of the museum when she wears a canvas will abruptly end this : the museum not hiring her anymore, without work, she has to leave her home, and above all, when nothing in her body would have left imagine, she learns that she is six months pregnant. She did a pregnancy denial and can not abort.

Cast

  • Christa Theret as Sarah Dol
  • Johan Libéreau as Thomas
  • Anne Le Ny as Sonia
  • Maud Wyler as Julie
  • Myriam Bella as Leila
  • Emilie Chesnais as Marie
  • Cathy Ruiz as Sylvie
  • Dimitri Mazzuchini as David
  • Maéva Fertier as Lola
  • Gabrielle Malésis as Nadège
  • Léa Ambrogiani as Zoé
  • Lili Sagit as Léa
  • Amandine Arrighi as Milka
  • Laure Grandbesançon as Nina
  • Lucile Aknin as Marie-Eve
  • Chloé Trombella as Angèle
  • Manuel Diaz as Abel
  • Nicolas Marié as the doctor
  • Albert Dupontel as the museum director
  • Laure Duthilleul as the consultant

Accolades

Award Category Recipient Result
César Award César Award for Most Promising Actress Christa Theret Nominated
Taipei Film Festival International New Talent Competition - Grand Prize Emmanuelle Millet Nominated

References

  1. "Box-office - Nombre d'entrées de La brindille". cinefeed.com.
  2. "Twiggy". unifrance.org. Retrieved 2015-07-19.
  3. "Twiggy". cineuropa.org. Retrieved 2015-07-19.
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