Ma fille est innocente (2007)
A teenage girl spends her vacation in Asia together with her mom and dad. There she meets another guy from France, who uses her, and she is caught by the drug police, arrested and sentenced to jail. Now her parents need to do something to release their innocent girl and punish the real criminal. Conditions in prison are very bad, the authorities are corrupted and are only interested in their money.
Director: Charlotte Brändström
Genre: Drama, TV Movie
Runtime: 100 min
Release Date: October 15, 2007
Cast
- Isabel Otero - Mathilde
- Bernard Yerlès - Philippe
- Joséphine Serre - Juliette
- Aurélien Wiik - Gérôme
- Etienne Chicot - Maître Legrand
- Pisek Intrakanchit - Omar
- Sherry Edwards - Karen
- Stef Putnam - Nelly
- Jarunun Phantachat - Halima
- Duangjai Hiransri - Mei Lin
Screenplay
- Isabel Sebastian (Dialogue)
- Sandrine Lucchini
- Isabel Sebastian (Adaptation)
Country: France
Language: Français
Original Language: fr
Keywords
woman director
More Films by Director: Charlotte Brändström
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Ma fille est innocente about?
- A teenage girl spends her vacation in Asia together with her mom and dad. There she meets another guy from France, who uses her, and she is caught by the drug police, arrested and sentenced to jail. Now her parents need to do something to release their innocent girl and punish the real criminal. Conditions in prison are very bad, the authorities are corrupted and are only interested in their money.
- Who directed Ma fille est innocente?
- Ma fille est innocente was directed by Charlotte Brändström.
- Who stars in Ma fille est innocente?
- Ma fille est innocente stars Isabel Otero, Bernard Yerlès, Joséphine Serre, Aurélien Wiik, Etienne Chicot, Pisek Intrakanchit.
- How long is Ma fille est innocente?
- Ma fille est innocente has a runtime of 1h 40m (100 minutes).
- What genre is Ma fille est innocente?
- Ma fille est innocente is a Drama, TV Movie film.
- Where was Ma fille est innocente produced?
- Ma fille est innocente was produced in France.