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Après la pluie, le beau temps 2003

92 min📅 2003-06-09

In *Après la pluie, le beau temps (2003)*, Nathalie Schmidt crafts a vibrant comedy-drama that follows Rose Bonbon, a spirited yet struggling light-variety singer caught in the chaotic grip of Roger, a brash would-be manager who fancies himself her ticket to success.

Director: Nathalie Schmidt

Cast

Julie Gayet
Julie Gayet
Rose Bonbon
Marc Barbé
Marc Barbé
Roger
Clovis Cornillac
Clovis Cornillac
Dubel
Tom Novembre
Tom Novembre
Chris
Philippe Bizari
William
Valéria Cavalli
Valéria Cavalli
Pamela
Salvatore Ingoglia
Salvatore Ingoglia
Jeff
Tolsty
Dimitri
Fawzi B. Saichi
Fawzi B. Saichi
The hunchback
Gérard Rinaldi
Gérard Rinaldi
José Bretelle

Frequently Asked Questions

What is *Après la pluie, le beau temps* (2003) about?

This lively comedy-drama traces Rose Bonbon's unpredictable journey from a struggling singer tangled in a dubious contract to an unexpected shot at fame when an impresario recruits her for a high-profile tour. Along the way, she navigates shady deals, fleeting luck, and the fragile line between ambition and delusion.

Who directed *Après la pluie, le beau temps*?

Nathalie Schmidt, a filmmaker known for blending humor and drama with a keen eye for character-driven stories, directs this 2003 gem.

Who stars in *Après la pluie, le beau temps*?

The film features standout performances from Julie Gayet as Rose Bonbon, Marc Barbé as Roger, and Clovis Cornillac, with additional support from Tom Novembre, Philippe Bizari, and Valéria Cavalli.

Is *Après la pluie, le beau temps* (2003) worth watching?

While not a blockbuster, this charming indie comedy-drama charms with its offbeat characters and the chemistry between its leads. Fans of quirky, character-focused films with a dash of realism will likely find it a delightful, if niche, pick.

How long is *Après la pluie, le beau temps*?

The film runs for 92 minutes, a tight runtime that keeps the story snappy and engaging.

About Après la pluie, le beau temps (2003) — A quirky comedy-drama about dreams, chaos, and second chances

In *Après la pluie, le beau temps (2003)*, Nathalie Schmidt crafts a vibrant comedy-drama that follows Rose Bonbon, a spirited yet struggling light-variety singer caught in the chaotic grip of Roger, a brash would-be manager who fancies himself her ticket to success. Between dingy hotels and greasy spoons, Rose's luck takes a turn when she crosses paths with the charming impresario Dubel, who swoops in to rescue her from obscurity by hiring her on the spot. His bold move sets her on a whirlwind tour with the legendary Billie Boys from Broadway, replacing the enigmatic Hermine Zibeline in their Parisian shows.

With Julie Gayet embodying Rose's fiery determination and Marc Barbé delivering a brash, larger-than-life performance as Roger, this 92-minute film drips with the grittiness and glamour of the entertainment world's underside. Schmidt's direction weaves a tale of fleeting opportunities, unexpected alliances, and the raw, sometimes messy pursuit of dreams against a backdrop of neon lights and half-empty promises. The atmosphere is a heady mix of desperation and sparkle, where every character is chasing—or clinging to—their own version of stardom.