
Ladies 2017
Ladies (2017), a heartfelt French romance-comedy directed by Anne-Gaëlle Daval, follows Lucie's journey as she leaves illness behind and rediscovers herself with the help of two very different souls.
Director: Anne-Gaëlle Daval
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Ladies (2017) about?
Ladies (2017) is the story of Lucie, a woman reclaiming her life after illness, who finds inspiration in an unlikely trio: a beguiling stranger, a dance teacher bursting with life, and the love of her family pushing her forward.
Who directed Ladies?
Anne-Gaëlle Daval directed Ladies, blending romance and comedy with a light, uplifting touch.
Who stars in Ladies?
Florence Foresti, Mathieu Kassovitz, Jonathan Cohen, Josée Drevon, and Nicole Garcia head up the cast of Ladies.
Is Ladies (2017) worth watching?
If you crave a refreshing mix of romance, comedy, and heart, Ladies (2017) delivers with strong performances and a feel-good vibe that leaves you smiling.
How long is Ladies?
Ladies runs for 95 minutes, a perfect runtime for a feel-good escape.
About Ladies (2017) — A feel-good romance where second chances bloom into joy
Ladies (2017), a heartfelt French romance-comedy directed by Anne-Gaëlle Daval, follows Lucie's journey as she leaves illness behind and rediscovers herself with the help of two very different souls. The film balances warmth and wit as Lucie navigates life's second chances: an unexpected spark with the confident but arrogant Clovis, and the uplifting mentorship of Dalila, her vibrant dance teacher whose joy is as infectious as her moves. With themes of resilience, self-discovery, and the love that pulls us forward, Daval crafts a story that's as much about healing as it is about laughter.
Starring Florence Foresti in a role that blends charm with vulnerability, and Mathieu Kassovitz as the charismatic foil, the ensemble delivers performances that feel both authentic and spirited. The 95-minute runtime breezes by in a celebration of life's small victories and the people who help us see them.
Ladies (2017) is a feel-good pick for anyone who's ever needed a reminder to dance through the hard parts.