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Duration: 401 sec. | Nudity: yes | Creator: zorg |
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Alternate Names: Alexia Strési, Alexia Trouillard Stresi
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Alexia Stresi starred as Fabienne in the 2000 French film 'Faites comme si je n'étais pas là'. Her character, Fabienne, moves into a house next door to Eric, played by Eric Caravaca, who becomes obsessed with observing them.
Birth Name: Lou Doillon
Birth Date: 1982-09-04
Birth Place: Neuilly-sur-Seine, Hauts-de-Seine, France
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Lou Doillon, born into the French movie industry as the daughter of director Jacques Doillon and actress Jane Birkin, started her acting career at a young age. She appeared in 'Kung-fu master!' (1988) with her mother and later received significant roles from her father in films like 'Trop (peu) d'amour' (1998) and 'Mauvaises fréquentations' (1999). Known for her atypical beauty, Lou also worked as a model. She is the half-sister of actress Charlotte Gainsbourg.
Release Year: 1998
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Alternative Title: Too Much (Little) Love, Demasiado (Pouco) Amor, Muito (Pouco) Amor, Viel (zuwenig) Liebe
Director: Jacques Doillon
Writer: Brune Compagnon, Jacques Doillon
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Genre: Comedy, Comedy Drama, Drama
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Emma, a 17-year-old girl, sends a screenplay to filmmaker Paul whom she admires. Intrigued by Emma's work, Paul invites her to his home. Emma's arrival disrupts the family dynamic, as she becomes close with Paul's wife Margot and daughter, identifying with them intensely. Emma takes on various roles in their lives: friend, confidant, rival, victim, seducer, even manipulator.
Trop (peu) d'amour is a 1998 comedy-drama directed by Jacques Doillon. The film revolves around the tumultuous arrival of Emma, a teenage girl who inserts herself into the life of a filmmaker and his family, leading to complex emotional dynamics.