J'ai oublié de te dire... est un film franco-belgo-espagnol réalisé par Laurent Vinas-Raymond. Tourné en 2008 dans les Pyrénées-Orientales, il est présenté le 15 décembre 2009 au Festival international du film de Dubaï et en salles (France) à partir du 28 avril 2010.
Synopsis
Marie (Émilie Dequenne), une jeune fille sans argent et sans famille, quitte le Nord pour la région de Perpignan. Elle ne possède qu'un don, celui du dessin.
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