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Most Promising Young Actress 2000

★ 5.976 votes100 min📅 2000-05-31

In the charming French comedy *Most Promising Young Actress* (2000), directed by Gérard Jugnot, a small-town hairdresser's dreams for his daughter take an unexpected turn when her passion for acting disrupts his carefully laid plans.

Director: Gérard Jugnot

Cast

Bérénice Bejo
Bérénice Bejo
Laëtitia Rance
Gérard Jugnot
Gérard Jugnot
Yvon Rance
Chantal Lauby
Chantal Lauby
Françoise
Antoine Duléry
Antoine Duléry
Stéphane Leroy
Mohamed Hicham
Mohamed Hicham
Kader Achour
Thierry Lhermitte
Thierry Lhermitte
Self
Daniela Lumbroso
Daniela Lumbroso
Self
Ticky Holgado
Ticky Holgado
le sans-abri
Arthur Jugnot
Arthur Jugnot
Alex
Didier Flamand
Didier Flamand
le producteur

Frequently Asked Questions

What is *Most Promising Young Actress* (2000) about?

The film follows a Breton hairdresser whose teenage daughter lands a role in a major film, forcing him to reconsider his plans for her future. As her career takes off overnight, he learns to let go of his rigid expectations and support her passions.

Who directed *Most Promising Young Actress*?

Gérard Jugnot, the French actor and director, helmed *Most Promising Young Actress*. Known for his comedic timing, Jugnot brings a touch of warmth and humor to this family-centric story.

Who stars in *Most Promising Young Actress*?

The film stars Bérénice Bejo as Laetita, Gérard Jugnot as her father Yvon, alongside Chantal Lauby, Antoine Duléry, and Thierry Lhermitte in key roles.

Is *Most Promising Young Actress* (2000) worth watching?

*Most Promising Young Actress* is a delightful French comedy that shines in its relatable themes of family and ambition. While it's not a blockbuster, its heartfelt humor and charming cast make it a worthwhile watch for fans of lighthearted dramas.

How long is *Most Promising Young Actress*?

The runtime is approximately 100 minutes, offering a perfect length for a breezy cinematic experience.

About Most Promising Young Actress (2000) — A Heartfelt French Comedy About Dreams and Family

In the charming French comedy *Most Promising Young Actress* (2000), directed by Gérard Jugnot, a small-town hairdresser's dreams for his daughter take an unexpected turn when her passion for acting disrupts his carefully laid plans. Yvon Rance, a humble salon owner in Brittany, envisions his teenage daughter Laetita following in his footsteps—but her sudden casting in a major film production challenges his stubborn expectations. As Laetita navigates the whirlwind of movie sets and newfound fame, her father grapples with pride, ambition, and the realization that happiness might not follow the path he imagined. The film blends lighthearted humor with heartfelt moments, capturing the clash between tradition and aspiration in a way that feels both nostalgic and refreshing.

With a stellar cast led by Bérénice Bejo and Jugnot himself, *Most Promising Young Actress* (2000) delivers a witty, feel-good story about chasing dreams and embracing change. Set against the picturesque backdrop of Brittany, the movie balances family dynamics and comedic misunderstandings, offering a warm tribute to the unexpected twists of life.