Félicité Trailer

Félicité Trailer (1979)

22 May 1979 Drama 97 mins

After a bout of intense jealousy, Félicité finds herself alone. For one night, as her family dissipates, she relives her torments.

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Cast

Christine Pascal

as Félicité

Monique Chaumette

as The mother

Paul Crauchet

as The father

Dominique Laffin

as Dominique

Chil Marx

as Vincent

Rémy Pascal

as Mark, the brother

Michel Raskine

as Black and white man

Roland Amstutz

as The man from Antwerp

Éric Nonn

as The young doctor

Jean Champion

as The doctor

Judith Fourny

as Félicité, child

Jocelyne Cita

as A nurse (uncredited)

Silvie Feit

as A nurse (uncredited)

Crew

Yves Lafaye

Yves Lafaye Director of Photography

Holly Warner

Holly Warner Costume Design

International Releases Dates

France 22 May 1979

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