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In All Innocence
(1998)
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In All Innocence
(1998)
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| Gérard Lanvin | ... |
Michel Farnese
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| Carole Bouquet | ... |
Viviane Farnese
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| Virginie Ledoyen | ... |
Cécile Maudet
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| Guillaume Canet | ... |
Vincent Mazet
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Aurélie Vérillon | ... |
Samira
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Jean-Pierre Lorit | ... |
Antoine
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Denis Podalydès | ... |
Martorel
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Anne Le Ny | ... |
Bordenave
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Nadia Barentin | ... |
Lili
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| Mar Sodupe | ... |
Luisa
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Pascal Leguennec | ... |
René
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Anny Romand | ... |
Le juge Menadier
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Françoise Sage | ... |
L'assistante du juge Menadier
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Michel Ouimet | ... |
Le président du tribunal
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Thang-Long | ... |
Le bijoutier
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Cécile and Samira can't pay their expensive Paris rent. Walking down the street the two girls see an art gallery reception and finesse their way in. In attendance are Michel Farnèse, a very well-to-do corporate lawyer, and his wife Viviane, an artist. While Samira overdoes it at the buffet table, Cécile steals some wallets from coats at the coat check. The girls are ejected. Michel notices his wallet is missing... The girls try to rob a Chinese jeweller but there's a scuffle. Cécile escapes; Samira, a Moroccan, is arrested. Cécile needs to find a lawyer. She sees Michel's card in his wallet... Michel agrees to take the case, since Cécile comes from the same poor neighbourhood he worked his way out of. The jealous Viviane suspects her husband has another reason... Cécile's old boyfriend Vincent provides her an alibi for the robbery. His testimony gets Cécile acquitted and he wants her back... Written by David Carless
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