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À vot' bon cœur 2005

★ 4.01 votes95 min📅 2005-08-31

In *À vot' bon cœur (2005)*, the audacious French auteur Paul Vecchiali turns a playful yet biting satire on the very industry that sustains him.

Director: Paul Vecchiali

Cast

Catherine Lachens
Catherine Lachens
Madame Bisance
Régine Benedetti
Adélaïde Bisance
Jacqueline Danno
Jacqueline Danno
Mrs. Minor
Hélène Surgère
Hélène Surgère
Concierge
Ysé Tran
Ysé Tran
Concierge's friend
Béatrice Bruno
Béatrice Bruno
Béatrice (brunette who follows Mandrin)
Emmanuel Broche
Mandrin
Mathieu Marie
Mathieu Marie
Mathieu
Paul Vecchiali
Paul Vecchiali
Monsieur Paul
Eric Rozier
Rico

Frequently Asked Questions

What is *À vot' bon cœur* (2005) about?

The film follows a struggling director navigating the pitfalls of independent filmmaking while trying to complete a dramatic love story entwined with addiction. As financial hurdles mount, reality and fiction collide, exposing the absurdities of the industry.

Who directed *À vot' bon cœur*?

Paul Vecchiali, the acclaimed French director and writer, helmed *À vot' bon cœur*. Known for his candid, low-budget films, Vecchiali brings his signature wit and industry savvy to this project.

Who stars in *À vot' bon cœur*?

The film stars Catherine Lachens, Régine Benedetti, Jacqueline Danno, Hélène Surgère, and Ysé Tran, alongside director Paul Vecchiali himself.

Is *À vot' bon cœur* (2005) worth watching?

For fans of sharp, satirical comedies and French indie cinema, *À vot' bon cœur* is a delightful if niche pick. Its blend of humor and industry critique makes it a unique watch, though its niche appeal might not suit all audiences.

How long is *À vot' bon cœur*?

*À vot' bon cœur* runs for 95 minutes.

À vot' bon cœur (2005): Paul Vecchiali's Satirical Love Letter to Indie Filmmaking

In *À vot' bon cœur (2005)*, the audacious French auteur Paul Vecchiali turns a playful yet biting satire on the very industry that sustains him. The film centers on a cash-strapped filmmaker—played by Vecchiali himself—desperately chasing funding to finish a gritty drama about a doomed romance tangled in drug addiction. As he navigates bureaucratic red tape and the whims of arts councils, the line between fiction and reality blurs, revealing the absurdities and frustrations of independent cinema. With its sharp wit and self-deprecating humor, this dark comedy offers a candid peek behind the curtain of France's creative landscape.

Crafted with Vecchiali's signature irreverence, the movie blends comedy with poignant social commentary, all wrapped in a raw, low-budget aesthetic. The stellar cast—including Catherine Lachens, Régine Benedetti, and Jacqueline Danno—delivers performances as quirky as the situations they're in, making *À vot' bon cœur* a standout in the director's filmography. Whether you're a cinephile or just love smart, offbeat stories, this 95-minute gem delivers laughs, heart, and a healthy dose of industry roast.