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AMÉLIE

by Jean-Pierre Jeunet

synopsis

Amélie is no ordinary girl. Life deals her curious blows: her goldfish slip into the city fountain, her mother dies on the square in front of Notre-Dame cathedral, and her father transfers all his affection to a garden gnome. Amélie grows up and becomes a barmaid in a Montmartre bar run by a former circus performer. Amélie’s life is simple, she likes feasting on crèmes brûlées, skimming stones across the Seine, observing people and letting her imagination roam free. Then, when 22, she suddenly finds her purpose in life: to fix up other people’s troubles.

international title: Amélie
original title: Le Fabuleux destin d'Amélie Poulain
country: France, Germany
sales agent: UGC International
year: 2001
genre: fiction
directed by: Jean-Pierre Jeunet
film run: 120'
release date: FR 25/04/2001, BE 25/04/2001, DE 16/08/2001, CZ 20/09/2001, AT 21/09/2001, UK 05/10/2001, SE 12/10/2001, GR 19/10/2001, PL 19/10/2001, ES 19/10/2001, FI 26/10/2001, NL 06/12/2001, PT 07/12/2001, DK 11/01/2002, IT 25/01/2002, HU 21/02/2002
screenplay: Jean-Pierre Jeunet, Guillaume Laurant
cast: Mathieu Kassovitz, Audrey Tautou, Jamel Debbouze, Rufus, Dominique Pinon
cinematography by: Bruno Delbonnel
film editing: Hervé Schneid
art director: Aline Bonetto
costumes designer: Madeline Fontaine, Emma Lebail
music: Yann Tiersen
producer: Jean-Marc Deschamps, Claudie Ossard
production: Victoire Productions, UGC, France 3 Cinéma, MMC Independent GmbH (DE), Tapioca Films (FR)
distributor: UGC Distribution, BIM Distribuzione, Filmladen, Paradiso Filmed Entertainment Nederland, Prokino Filmverleih Gmbh, Triangelfilm, Vértigo Films, Oy Cinema Mondo Ltd

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