I got a woman
Yvan Attal

If in the films the baddies are never really bad, and the guns do not shoot real bullets, if, once their blood has al run out of their veins, the hereos do not really die... In short, if you can see a mile off that it is a wolf dressed up as granny, what interest would we have, Little red riding Hoods that we are, in the getting bitten? Or how to recognize real life from a cinema kiss.
With : Yvan Attal, Lionel Abelansky, Olivier Bouana
Screenplay : Yvan Attal
Image : Baptiste Magnien
Sound : Jean-Jacques Ferran
Editing : Sylvie Landra
Decors : Valérie Berman
Screenplay : Yvan Attal
Image : Baptiste Magnien
Sound : Jean-Jacques Ferran
Editing : Sylvie Landra
Decors : Valérie Berman
Production : Les films du Dauphin, 120 avenue du Général Leclerc, 75 014 Paris
TEL : (33 1) 45 23 23 10, FAX : (33 1) 40 52 28 40
TEL : (33 1) 45 23 23 10, FAX : (33 1) 40 52 28 40

Yvan Attal was born in 1965. After studying acting at the Cours Florent from 1986 to 1988, he played his first role in the cinema in "Un monde sans pitié" (1989) by Eric Rochant. In 1990 he won the César for the best young hope. Since then he had a series of leads: "Aux yeux du monde" (1991), "Les patriotes" (1994). This year he is going to be directed by Denis Amar, in "Saracabo" and Marion Vernoux, in "Love etc...".