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Le Courage d'aimer
Directed byClaude Lelouch
Written byClaude Lelouch
Produced byJean-Paul De Vidas
StarringMathilde Seigner
Maïwenn
Massimo Ranieri
CinematographyJean-Marie Dreujou
Edited byStéphane Mazalaigue
Music byFrancis Lai
Distributed byLes Films 13

Release date

  • 29 June 2005 (2005-06-29) (France)

Running time

103 minutes
CountryFrance
LanguageFrench
Budget$4.8 million [1]
Box office$488,000 [2]

Le Courage d'aimer is a comedy-drama film directed by Claude Lelouch released on 29 June 2005. It is the result of a recutting of the first part (Les parisiens) of an unfinished trilogy - Le Genre humain with the scenes from the film that would have constituted the second film, called Le Bonheur, c'est mieux que la vie.

Synopsis

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A picture of humankindinParis "a la Lelouch" : singers, shows, social gatherings, businessmen, nightclub barmen, bums, shoppers, etc.

Starring

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  • Maïwenn as Shaa
  • Massimo Ranieri as Massimo
  • Michel Leeb as Michel Gorkini
  • Arielle Dombasle as Sabine Duchemin
  • Line Renaud as Line
  • Yannick Soulier as Sami
  • Pierre Arditi as Pierre
  • Ticky Holgado as God
  • Michèle Bernier as Tania
  • Francis Perrin as Didier
  • Grégori Derangère as The real estate agent
  • Lise Lamétrie as Lise
  • Eric Viellard as Francesco
  • Cyrielle Claire as Patricia
  • Agnès Soral as A spectator
  • André Falcon as The jewelry director
  • Charles Gérard as The jewelry client
  • Cristiana Reali as The jewelry saleswoman
  • Antoine Duléry as A restaurant owner
  • Mireille Perrier as The woman on the docks
  • Alexandra Kazan as Sylvie
  • Thiam Aïssatou as Joséphine
  • Pierre Santini as Jean-Claude Bénichou
  • Salomé Lelouch as Bénichou's assistant
  • Alessandra Martines as Alessandra
  • Olivier Minne as Le présentateur des Victoires
  • References

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    1. ^ "Le Courage d\'aimer (2005) - JPBox-Office".
  • ^ "Le courage d'aimer".
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