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Director: Sylvie Verheyde
Cast: Emma de Caunes, Jean-Hugues Anglade, Karole Rocher, Jeannick Gravelines
Sophie hasn’t seen her father for at least ten years. She’s gotten used to it and has built a life of her own. One morning, she learns that he is wanted for murder and that she has a half-sister. Her name is Virginie, and her motto is: “I don’t give a damn.” Almost against their will, they set out in search of their father. Between Paris, Brussels, and Amsterdam, they meet Simon. Not exactly Prince Charming.
Critical Reception & Ratings
Princesses (2000) is a French drama, crime, and thriller film directed by Sylvie Verheyde that follows two half-sisters searching for their wanted father. While its critical reception is not widely documented, the film's audience reception on IMDb is positive, with a rating of 6.6 out of 10 based on over 1,000 user reviews.
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This 2000 drama from director Sylvie Verheyde offers a unique and compelling look at the bond between two half-sisters as they search for their estranged father. With standout performances from Emma de Caunes and Jean-Hugues Anglade, the film blends gritty crime elements with deeply emotional themes of family and identity.
Princesas is a 2005 Spanish drama film directed and written by Fernando León de Aranoa which stars Candela Peña and Micaela Nevárez. Set in the onset of the 21st century in Madrid, the plot concerns the friendship developed between a Spanish prostitute and a Dominican prostitute, Caye and Zulema, respectively.
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