Only Girls
Originally released in 2003. Only Girls is a comedy film. directed by Pierre Jolivet. At just 85 minutes, it's a tight, focused story.
Starring Sandrine Kiberlain, François Berléand, and Roschdy Zem
Synopsis
After a shoplifter finds herself unexpectedly released on parole, she pays a call on the judge at her flat. The judge, Carole Rewinsky, does not tell Tina that her elease was only a clerical error. The two find they share things in common other than the judicial system, like a mutual interest in shoes. Carole allows Tina to crash on her chesterfield... Carole spots a pimp trolling for young girls at a café. Carole failed to put him away the last time, but now, with Tina agreeing to be the bait, she has a chance for better luck... The two find they complement one another well, like champagne and cassis. Carole needs to go to Annecy to crack a crooked casino case. Annecy happens to be Tina's home town... Written by David Carless
Quick Facts
Director
Top Cast
Sandrine Kiberlain
as Carole
François Berléand
as Mermot
Roschdy Zem
as Malek
Vincent Lindon
as Bruno
Sylvie Testud
as Tina
Albert Dray
as Avocat Mermot
Francis Leplay
as Philippe Jean
Jean-Chrétien Sibertin-Blanc
as Le psychopathe
Julien Cottereau
as Le greffier
Laurent Poitrenaux
as Le dragueur café
Production Details
- Status
- Released
- Original Language
- FR
Production Companies
- Les Films Alain Sarde
- Bac Films
- Canal+
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Only Girls about?
After a shoplifter finds herself unexpectedly released on parole, she pays a call on the judge at her flat. The judge, Carole Rewinsky, does not tell Tina that her elease was only a clerical error....
Who directed Only Girls?
Only Girls was directed by Pierre Jolivet.
How long is Only Girls?
Only Girls has a runtime of 1 hours and 25 minutes (85 minutes total).
When was Only Girls released?
Only Girls was released on June 11, 2003 in theaters.
Who are the main actors in Only Girls?
The main cast of Only Girls includes Sandrine Kiberlain, François Berléand, Roschdy Zem, Vincent Lindon, Sylvie Testud.