Change My Life (2001)
Slightly over-the-hill actress Nina has a fainting spell in a Paris park and Sami, an Algerian man, out for a run comes to her aid. She seeks him out afterwards to return some property and discovers he works at night as a female prostitute. Nina is drawn to him and a friendship develops as he attempts to kick his drug habit and she tries to revive her acting career that sidelined when she moved to Russia for years.
Director: Liria Bégéja
Genre: Drama
Runtime: 101 min
Release Date: November 28, 2001
Cast
- Fanny Ardant - Nina
- Roschdy Zem - Sami
- Fanny Cottençon - Nadine
- Sami Bouajila - Fidel
- Olivier Cruveiller - Raphaël Dahan, metteur en scène théâtre
- Jean-Yves Gautier - Client Nina
- Gérard Chaillou - Client chien
- Vincent Grass - Client handicapé
- Arié Elmaleh - Leila
- Sébastien Haddouk - Nabila
Screenplay
Cinematography: Laurent Machuel
Editing: Luc Barnier
Production: Pan-Européenne, M6 Films, Canal+, CNC
Country: France
Language: Français
Original Language: fr
Keywords
woman director
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Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Change My Life about?
- Slightly over-the-hill actress Nina has a fainting spell in a Paris park and Sami, an Algerian man, out for a run comes to her aid. She seeks him out afterwards to return some property and discovers he works at night as a female prostitute. Nina is drawn to him and a friendship develops as he attempts to kick his drug habit and she tries to revive her acting career that sidelined when she moved to Russia for years.
- Who directed Change My Life?
- Change My Life was directed by Liria Bégéja.
- Who stars in Change My Life?
- Change My Life stars Fanny Ardant, Roschdy Zem, Fanny Cottençon, Sami Bouajila, Olivier Cruveiller, Jean-Yves Gautier.
- How long is Change My Life?
- Change My Life has a runtime of 1h 41m (101 minutes).
- What genre is Change My Life?
- Change My Life is a Drama film.
- Where was Change My Life produced?
- Change My Life was produced in France.