Tamara (2016 film)

Tamara is a 2016 teen comedy film directed by Alexandre Castagnetti. It is an adaptation of the comic strip of the same name by Zidrou and Christian Darasse, and is about a high school student struggling with her body shape.[3]

Tamara
Theatrical release poster
Directed byAlexandre Castagnetti
Produced by
  • Gaëlle Cholet
  • Guillaume Renouil
  • Romain Brémond
  • Sylvain Goldberg
  • Serge de Poucques
  • Nadia Khamlichi
  • Gilles Waterkeyn
Screenplay byAlexandre Castagnetti
Based on
Tamara
by
  • Christian Darasse
  • Benoît Drousie
Starring
Music by
  • Alexandre Castagnetti
  • Clément Marchand
CinematographyYannick Ressigeac
Edited byThibaut Damade
Production
company
  • Gazelle & Cie
  • Elephant Story
Distributed byUGC Distribution
Release date
  • 26 October 2016 (2016-10-26)
Running time
103 minutes
Country
  • France
  • Belgium
LanguageFrench
Budget$7 million [1]
Box office$5.6 million[2]

A sequel, Tamara Vol. 2, was released in 2018.

Cast

  • Héloïse Martin as Tamara
  • Rayane Bensetti as Diego
  • Sylvie Testud as Amandine
  • Cyril Gueï as Chico
  • Oulaya Amamra as Jelilah
  • Blanche Gardin as Valérie
  • Bruno Salomone as Philippe-André Trémolo
  • Jimmy Labeeu as Wagner
  • Ina Castagnetti as Yoli
  • Lou Gala as Anaïs
  • Laure Nicodème as Joy
  • Mélissa Bryon as Fatou
  • Clara Choï as Luan
  • Zack Groyne as Zak
  • Lamine Cissokho as Babacar
  • Martin Jurdant as Steve
  • Yasser Jaafari as José
  • François Rollin as The French teacher
  • Dominique Rongvaux as Marc
  • Elliot Goldberg as Esteban
  • Vincent Santamaria as Greg

Production

Héloïse Martin was cast as Tamara, and played the part at age 20, having to gain weight for the film.[4]

References

  1. http://www.jpbox-office.com/fichfilm.php?id=16351
  2. "Tamara (2016)". boxofficemojo.com. Retrieved 17 June 2017.
  3. Claudine Levanneur (18 October 2016). "Bienvenue dans l'âge ingrat". aVoir-aLire. Retrieved 19 June 2017.
  4. Pierre Vavasseur (30 October 2016). "Héloïse Martin et les courbes du talent". Le Parisien. Retrieved 19 June 2017.


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