The Girl from Monaco

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The Girl from Monaco
Film poster
Directed byAnne Fontaine
Written byAnne Fontaine
Benoît Graffin
Produced byPhilippe Carcassonne
Bruno Pésery
StarringFabrice Luchini
Roschdy Zem
Louise Bourgoin
Stéphane Audran
CinematographyPatrick Blossier
Edited byMaryline Monthieux
Music byPhilippe Rombi
Production
companies
Canal+
Soudaine Compagnie
Distributed byWarner Bros.
Release date
20 August 2008 (France)
Running time
95 minutes
CountryFrance
LanguageFrench
Box office$599,595

The Girl from Monaco (original title: La Fille de Monaco) is a 2008 French comedy-drama film directed by Anne Fontaine. The film stars Fabrice Luchini, Roschdy Zem, Louise Bourgoin, and Stéphane Audran.

Plot

Middle-aged and highly successful lawyer Bertrand Beauvois (Fabrice Luchini) is hired by Monaco businessman Louis Lassalle (Gilles Cohen) to defend his mother Édith Lassalle (Stéphane Audran), who has killed her former lover. Lassalle assigns a bodyguard to Beauvois, Christophe Abadi (Roschdy Zem).

Audrey Varella (Louise Bourgoin), a beautiful but highly promiscuous local TV weather girl whose previous lovers include Christophe, enamors Beauvois, hoping to make a better life with him. This despite the warnings of Christophe to Beauvois, who have formed a bond of friendship, to stay away from her.

Audrey spends all her time with Beauvois, including nights of exhausting wild sex, and Beauvois entreats Christophe to make her disappear from his life. He then continues to the court for his final plead in the Lassalle case.

After having sex with her, Christophe pushes Audrey and her scooter off the road and kills her. Beauvois willingly takes the blame. In one of the last scenes, we see Mrs. Lassalle being freed from prison after only one year of imprisonment while Beauvois remains among the inmates.

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