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Françoise Bertin is a Actor French born on 23 september 1925 at Paris (France)

Françoise Bertin

Françoise Bertin
Françoise Bertin participated to 52 films (as actor, director or script writer).
Among those, 2 have good markets following the box office.

Here are the best films classified by number of entries :

Actress

Hunting & Gathering, 1h37
Directed by Claude Berri
Origin France
Genres Drama, Comedy, Comedy-drama, Romance
Actors Audrey Tautou, Guillaume Canet, Laurent Stocker, Françoise Bertin, Firmine Richard, Danièle Lebrun
Roles Paulette
Rating66% 3.3480753.3480753.3480753.3480753.348075
The film opens showing the day-to-day life of an elderly lady named Paulette. Paulette lives alone, dedicated to her animals, in particular her cats, and her garden. Her worst fear is of dying far from her home and garden. However, when she takes a fall she is sent to hospital who then advise that she recovers in a nursing-home, much to her dismay.
Paulette
Paulette (2013)
, 1h27
Directed by Jérôme Enrico
Origin France
Genres Comedy, Crime
Themes La banlieue française, Medical-themed films, Films about drugs, Films about racism, Gangster films
Actors Bernadette Lafont, Carmen Maura, Dominique Lavanant, Françoise Bertin, André Penvern, Axelle Laffont
Roles Renée
Rating65% 3.2957953.2957953.2957953.2957953.295795
Paulette and her late husband had a brasserie. Now the xenophobic old lady lives alone in a banlieue and her pension is too small to get along. In the course of a sequestration most of her furniture and also her TV set are seized. Moreover the landline is cut off because of overdue bills. Paulette is desperate to earn money somehow and she hears there is much money to be made in dealing cannabis. She visits a known criminal named Vito in her area and asks him for work. He commissions her eventually to sell his cannabis. Yet the other dealers don't put up with her unexpected success. They beat her up and rob her. Again she is desperate because she has to deliver a certain amount of money to Vito. Instead of just distributing sheer cannabis she starts to sell cakes and biscuits spiced with cannabis. Soon there is a huge demand for her elaborate pastries. Vito's boss gets enthusiastic about her success and plans to sell her biscuits to pupils. When she refuses to support this idea, the villain kidnaps Paulette's grandson. She starts a spectacular attempt to free him but in the end it is her son-in-law Ousmane who saves the day. Finally she leaves France and opens a cannabis coffee shop in Amsterdam, hereby becoming herself the kind of person she used to dislike: an emigrant.