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Toutes les filles sont folles 2003

★ 5.35 votes85 min📅 2003-05-07

In Pascale Pouzadoux's charming 2003 romantic comedy *Toutes les filles sont folles*, Céleste, a woman in her thirties, finds herself stuck in a cycle of dating disappointments and unmet expectations.

Director: Pascale Pouzadoux

Cast

Isabelle Nanty
Isabelle Nanty
Vanille
Barbara Schulz
Barbara Schulz
Céleste Plaisir
Camille Japy
Camille Japy
Rosalie Plaisir
Antoine Duléry
Antoine Duléry
Raoul
Jean Dujardin
Jean Dujardin
Commissioner Lorenzi
Raphaëlle Cambray
Woman flash-back 2
Bruno Slagmulder
Bruno Slagmulder
Raphaël
Armelle
Armelle
Journalist DV
Hubert Saint-Macary
Hubert Saint-Macary
Michaux
Elise Tielrooy
Elise Tielrooy
Shrink

Frequently Asked Questions

What is *Toutes les filles sont folles* (2003) about?

The film follows Céleste, a woman in her thirties who, desperate to find love, impulsively kidnaps a man she believes is her perfect match—only to realize she's made a huge mistake. Chaos ensues as her younger sister gets pulled into the wild scheme.

Who directed *Toutes les filles sont folles*?

Pascale Pouzadoux directed this 2003 romantic comedy, known for her skill in blending humor with heartfelt storytelling.

Who stars in *Toutes les filles sont folles* (2003)?

The film features standout performances from Isabelle Nanty, Barbara Schulz, Camille Japy, Antoine Duléry, and a young Jean Dujardin.

Is *Toutes les filles sont folles* (2003) worth watching?

If you enjoy lighthearted French comedies with quirky plots and relatable themes, this film is a delightful choice. Its fast pace and witty dialogue make it an entertaining watch, though it's best suited for fans of low-stakes romantic fun.

How long is *Toutes les filles sont folles*?

The film runs for 85 minutes.

About Toutes les filles sont folles (2003) — A hilarious French rom-com about love, chaos, and sisterly bonds

In Pascale Pouzadoux's charming 2003 romantic comedy *Toutes les filles sont folles*, Céleste, a woman in her thirties, finds herself stuck in a cycle of dating disappointments and unmet expectations. Frustrated by the search for her perfect match, she impulsively decides to take drastic action—kidnapping a man she *thinks* is her ideal partner. But in her haste, she grabs the wrong guy, dragging her younger sister Rosalie into the chaotic scheme. What follows is a frantic, farcical adventure filled with missteps, laughter, and unexpected connections.

Set against the backdrop of everyday Parisian life, the film blends screwball humor with heartfelt themes of sisterhood and self-discovery. With its lively pacing and witty dialogue, *Toutes les filles sont folles (2003)* delivers a lighthearted yet engaging exploration of love's unpredictability—proving that sometimes, the best relationships start with a little chaos.