Chloé (1996 film)
Chloé is a 1996 French-Belgian TV drama film directed by Dennis Berry starring Marion Cotillard in the title role, a 16-year-old girl who is forced by her boyfriend to become a prostitute.[1][2] The film features Édith Piaf's song "La Vie en Rose" performed by Louis Armstrong.[3] Years later, Marion Cotillard won an Oscar for playing Piaf in the 2007 film La Vie en Rose.
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Directed by | Dennis Berry |
Produced by | Hélène Vager Franck Vager |
Screenplay by | Dennis Berry Christine Miller |
Starring | Marion Cotillard Anna Karina |
Music by | Stéphane Vilar |
Edited by | Arnaud Petit |
Production company | France 2 (FR2) Le Bureau Iris Films L.C.J. Editions & Productions |
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Running time | 105 min |
Country | France Belgium |
Language | French |
Cast
- Marion Cotillard as Chloé
- Anna Karina as Katia
- Jean-Claude Adelin as Jean-Michel
- Nozha Khouadra as Elsa
- Arache Mansour as Ahmed
- Elisabeth von Buxhoeveden as Juliette
- Caroline Pevée as Séverine
- Olivier Polgen as Thomas
- Jean-Marie Gelon as Le PDG
- Anne Deleuze as La mère
References
- "Chloé - film 1996". AlloCiné.
- "Marion Cotillard Chloé". YouTube.
- "Chloé (1996) Soundtrack OST". Ringostrack.
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