All Is Forgiven France 2007, 105min.
Prod.: Philippe Martin, David Thion, Script/ Dir.: Mia Hansen-Løve, Dir. of Phot.: Pascal Auffray, Prod. Design: Thierry Poulet, Sophie Reynaud, Sound/Sound Edit.: Vincent Vatoux, Sound Mix.: Olivier Goinard, Edit.: Marion Monnier.
Cast: Paul Blain, Marie-Christine Friedrich, Victoire Rousseau, Constance Rousseau, Carole Frank, Katrin Daliot etc.
Years ago, Victor and Annette spent an idyllic spring in Venice with their beloved daughter, Pamela. Though Victor would frequently neglect his work in favor of frolicing with Pamela outdoors, visiting Annette’s parents, and hanging out in the park with local drug dealers during those picturesque days, lovelorn Annette remained convinced that her husband would become more responsible when her family returned to Paris. Old habits die hard, though, and soon after returning home, Victor and Annette have a blowout. In the aftermath, Victor moves in with a junkie he has fallen in love with and Annette disappears into the city with Pamela. 11 years later, 17-year-old Pamela still lives in Paris with her mother. When an inquiry into father’s whereabouts reveals that Victor is living nearby, curious Pamela decides to check in on her long-lost dad.
Awards
Best Actress, Marie-Christine Friedrich (Gijցn IFF 2007); Best First Film (Prix Louis Delluc 2007)
Production Company
Les Films Pelléas
| Hansen-Løve, Mia Mia Hansen-Løve (born 1981)
Hansen-Løve holds a Master’s degree in German philosophy. In 2001 she began studying at the municipal Conservatory of Dramatic Arts in Paris’ 10th district. She contributes to the Cahiers du Cinéma. Hansen-LՔve is engaged to director Olivier Assayas.
Filmography
All Is Forgiven (2007)
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