Ambitious (2007)
On the one hand you have Judith Zahn, an arrogant, snobbish, Parisian editor. On the other hand meet Julien Demarsay: an insecure, timid, young bookseller from the East of France who has just written his first autobiographic novel, with what it takes of navel-contemplating and soul-searching. What do they have in common? Nothing much, except that sex will unite them, ambition part them before true love is born between them at last.
Director: Catherine Corsini
Genre: Romance, Comedy
Runtime: 90 min
Release Date: January 24, 2007
Cast
- Karin Viard - Judith Zahn
- Éric Caravaca - Julien Demarsay
- Jacques Weber - Saint-Clair
- Gilles Cohen - Simon
- Hélène Babu - Daphné
- Jacqueline Danno - Martha
- Claire Maurier - Mme Zahn
- Chantal Neuwirth - Marceline Foueck
- Renan Carteaux - Matthieu Séchard
- Marie Kremer - Marie
Screenplay
Music: Grégoire Hetzel
Cinematography: Guillaume Schiffman, Hélène Louvart
Editing: Simon Jacquet
Production: Pyramide Productions, Caméra One, VMP, Soficinéma 2, CinéCinéma, CNC, Canal+
Country: France
Language: Français
Original Language: fr
Keywords
woman director
More Films by Director: Catherine Corsini
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Ambitious about?
- On the one hand you have Judith Zahn, an arrogant, snobbish, Parisian editor. On the other hand meet Julien Demarsay: an insecure, timid, young bookseller from the East of France who has just written his first autobiographic novel, with what it takes of navel-contemplating and soul-searching. What do they have in common? Nothing much, except that sex will unite them, ambition part them before true love is born between them at last.
- Who directed Ambitious?
- Ambitious was directed by Catherine Corsini.
- Who stars in Ambitious?
- Ambitious stars Karin Viard, Éric Caravaca, Jacques Weber, Gilles Cohen, Hélène Babu, Jacqueline Danno.
- How long is Ambitious?
- Ambitious has a runtime of 1h 30m (90 minutes).
- What genre is Ambitious?
- Ambitious is a Romance, Comedy film.
- Where was Ambitious produced?
- Ambitious was produced in France.