Cécile Vargaftig

Total Credits at Criticker: 6 (Writer)
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Cheyenne, a young unemployed journalist whose welfare payments are about to be cut off, decides to leave Paris to live a marginal life in the country. She leaves behind Sonia, the woman she loves. Sonia is a physics and chemistry teacher at a Parisian high school. She tries her best to forget Cheyenne, but it's not easy. How do we reconcile what we want with what we're actually able to do, what we think and how we act? (Regent Releasing)
The psychiatry department of a young doctor Cora has just admitted a young lady who refuses to speak and whose identity remains unknown.
Cora becomes fond of her patient and establishes a relationship which goes beyond the usual course of treatment. (festival-cannes.fr)
Under the skies of three cities -- Turin, New York, and Dakar -- Dyana Gaye charts the accidental intersections of characters in transit. Plans are derailed, happenstance meetings change courses, and destinies intertwine. Sophie (Marème Demba Ly), a young Senegalese bride, follows her husband, Abdoulaye (Souleymane Seye N'Diaye), from Dakar to Turin, where he has travelled without papers to look for work. Meanwhile, Abdoulaye has already has left for New York, lured by his cousin, Serigne (Babacar
Two women, angry Myope and happy Lunette (both played by Franssou Prenant), bounce ideas off each other in a small apartment, until Lunette fashions a story about Agathe (Cecile Garcia Fogel) and her husband Pierrot (Manuel Cedron), a one-time musician who now teaches gym. While the two love each other, they cannot communicate without quarreling. (movies.msn.com)
Angela was 8 years old when the first McDonald's opened in East Berlin - Since then, she has been fighting against the curse of her generation: to be born "too late" at a time of global political depression. Coming from a family of activists, her sister chose the world of business and her mother abandoned overnight her political struggle to move alone to the countryside. (Hugo Van Herpe)
At first I didn't believe it. I thought that others didn't see me because they didn't pay attention to me, because they didn't find me interesting, because deep down, I was worthless. It was afterwards that I understood that, at times, I was truly becoming invisible. I was there and no one saw me anymore! Something that never happens was happening to me." (wikipedia)