110 minutes
1/3/1979
The independently-minded daughter of lower-middle class French shopkeepers, Brigitte, one of three sisters, refused to marry the father of her child when she became pregnant. In this film, she reminisces about her family life beginning when she was about five years old, up to the present when she is in her early 20s. Of her two sisters, one has a nervous breakdown and the other one becomes something of a baby factory. Colorful anecdotes of her eventful life lend additional depth to her insights.
Anne Caudry
as Brigitte
Carole Jacquinot
as Pierrette
Elisa Servier
as Florence
Henri Crémieux
as le grand-père Roussel
Louba Guertchikoff
as la grand-mère Roussel
Daniel Ceccaldi
as Emile Roussel, le père
Michel Galabru
as le cousin Gabriel
Laurence Lignières
as Madame Roussel, la mère
Igor Lafaurie
as François
Jacques François
as M. Delorme
Jean-Claude Martin
as Rodolphe
François-Eric Gendron
as Paul-Louis
Christian Pereira
as Stuttering fiancé (bègue)
Bernard Ménez
as Etienne
Jacques Villeret
as Sitting student
Alain Bernard
as Alain
Michele Hermet
as Guimauve
Michel Fortin
as Comissioner
Roger Muni
as Policeman
Emilie Thomas
as kid Brigitte
Valérie Jacquinot
as kid Pierrette
Valérie Pascale
as kid Florence
Ingeborg Prinz
as Dora
Clément Thomas
as Bernard
Jean Becker
as Bernard's father
Louis-Michel Colla
as Delorme
Christian Spillemaecker
as René
Johnny Pigozzi
as fiancé eating mulet
Gérard Louvain
as Eric Delorme
Claude Lelouch
as Himself