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Pardonnez-moi 2006

★ 5.826 votes88 min📅 2006-11-22

In *Pardonnez-moi (2006)*, French director and actress Maïwenn takes on a bold, semi-autobiographical project as she steps behind the camera to confront her family's turbulent past.

Director: Maïwenn

Cast

Maïwenn
Maïwenn
Violette
Pascal Greggory
Pascal Greggory
Dominique
Hélène de Fougerolles
Hélène de Fougerolles
Billy (Older Sister)
Aurélien Recoing
Aurélien Recoing
Paul
Mélanie Thierry
Mélanie Thierry
Nadia (Younger Sister)
Marie-France Pisier
Marie-France Pisier
Lola
Yannick Soulier
Yannick Soulier
Alex
Marie-Sophie L.
Marie-Sophie L.
Psychiatrist
Franck Bussi
Camera Salesman
Rita Dalle
Violette's Friend

Frequently Asked Questions

What is *Pardonnez-moi (2006)* about?

The film centers on Violette, an actress expecting her first child, who films a documentary about her dysfunctional family. As she uncovers long-buried truths, she navigates love, betrayal, and the possibility of healing.

Who directed *Pardonnez-moi*?

Maïwenn, the multi-talented French director and actress, helmed *Pardonnez-moi* in her debut feature film.

Who stars in *Pardonnez-moi*?

The cast includes Maïwenn, Pascal Greggory, Hélène de Fougerolles, Mélanie Thierry, and Marie-France Pisier among others.

Is *Pardonnez-moi (2006)* worth watching?

For fans of intimate, character-driven dramas, *Pardonnez-moi* offers a compelling look at family dynamics with sharp humor and emotional depth. Its concise runtime and personal touch make it a rewarding watch.

How long is *Pardonnez-moi*?

The film runs for 88 minutes.

About Pardonnez-moi (2006) — A raw, intimate dive into family secrets and second chances

In *Pardonnez-moi (2006)*, French director and actress Maïwenn takes on a bold, semi-autobiographical project as she steps behind the camera to confront her family's turbulent past. The film follows Violette, a soon-to-be mother, who turns her lens on her relatives to unravel the secrets and dysfunctions that have shaped their lives. Blending drama and dark humor, the movie captures the raw emotions of a family grappling with love, betrayal, and forgiveness.

Set against the backdrop of intimate, often chaotic scenes, *Pardonnez-moi* explores themes of identity, legacy, and the messy beauty of human connections. With a runtime of just 88 minutes, Maïwenn crafts a poignant, intimate portrait that feels both personal and universally relatable. The film's tone oscillates between tender moments and biting wit, making it a unique entry in the French indie scene.