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2006 French film
Call Me Elisabeth
Film poster
Directed byJean-Pierre Améris
Written byJean-Pierre Améris
Guillaume Laurant
Based onJe m'appelle Elisabeth
by Anne Wiazemsky
Produced byFabienne Vonier
Laurent Champoussin
StarringAlba Gaïa Bellugi
Stéphane Freiss
Maria de Medeiros
Yolande Moreau
CinematographyStéphane Fontaine
Edited byLaurence Briaud
Music byPhilippe Sarde
Distributed byPyramide Distribution
Release date
  • 15 November 2006 (2006-11-15) (France)
CountryFrance
LanguageFrench

Call Me Elisabeth (French title: Je m'appelle Elisabeth) is a 2006 French drama film directed by Jean-Pierre Améris, and based on a novel written by Anne Wiazemsky.

Plot

Betty, ten years old, is afraid of ghosts and dark corners. When her sister Agnes goes to boarding school, Betty finds herself alone with her parents Régis and Mado, and Rose, an almost silent housekeeper. Her father is the director of an asylum next to their house, separated only by a wall. A young patient, Yvon, escapes over the wall and hides in the family's garden, where Betty finds him. Moved by his fragility, Betty hides Yvon for several days in the garden's bike shed. She tells him everything she has in her heart, determined to make him her best friend and confidant. Yvon barely communicates. Yet gradually a bond of trust, and then a kind of friendship develop between them.

Cast

References

  1. Avenel, Vincent (15 November 2006). "Jardins d'enfance". Critikat (in French). Retrieved 25 February 2024.

External links

Films directed by Jean-Pierre Améris


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