La vie à une (2008)
When she asks for a divorce, Elisa knows she's losing everything that made her daily life during ten years of marriage. The worst is that she may lose her children, claimed by her husband. She had only few months to rebuild. Find a job. Prove to the judge she can hold her family... A rebuilding that leads her to push her own limits, to put herself in danger, to learn how to trust people again and to discover a new herself... and, eventually, to fall in love again.
Director: Frédéric Auburtin
Genre: Romance, Drama, Comedy, TV Movie
Runtime: 91 min
Release Date: January 11, 2008
Cast
- Claire Keim - Elisa Beaufort
- Serge Hazanavicius - Martin Verdon
- Linda Hardy - Karine
- Bruno Putzulu - Julien Beaufort
- Cécile Bois - Elisa Monceau
- Fanny Gilles - La sœur de Laurent
- Jean-Pierre Michael - Laurent
- Carole Bianic - L'avocate de Julien
- Virginia Anderson - La standardiste
Screenplay
Cinematography: Bernard Déchet
Country: Belgium, France
Language: English, Français
Original Language: fr
More Films by Director: Frédéric Auburtin
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is La vie à une about?
- When she asks for a divorce, Elisa knows she's losing everything that made her daily life during ten years of marriage. The worst is that she may lose her children, claimed by her husband. She had only few months to rebuild. Find a job. Prove to the judge she can hold her family... A rebuilding that leads her to push her own limits, to put herself in danger, to learn how to trust people again and to discover a new herself... and, eventually, to fall in love again.
- Who directed La vie à une?
- La vie à une was directed by Frédéric Auburtin.
- Who stars in La vie à une?
- La vie à une stars Claire Keim, Serge Hazanavicius, Linda Hardy, Bruno Putzulu, Cécile Bois, Fanny Gilles.
- How long is La vie à une?
- La vie à une has a runtime of 1h 31m (91 minutes).
- What genre is La vie à une?
- La vie à une is a Romance, Drama, Comedy, TV Movie film.
- Where was La vie à une produced?
- La vie à une was produced in Belgium, France.