Un jour mon prince

2016 French-Canadian film From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Un jour mon prince (lit.'One Day My Prince') is a 2016 fantasy comedy film directed by Flavia Coste. It stars Mylène St-Sauveur, Sarah-Jeanne Labrosse, Jean-Luc Couchard, Hugo Becker, Coste, Pierre-François Martin-Laval and Catherine Jacob.

Directed byFlavia Coste
Written by
  • Flavia Coste
  • Gábor Rassov
Produced byAntoine de Clermont-Tonnerre
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Un jour mon prince
French theatrical release poster
Directed byFlavia Coste
Written by
  • Flavia Coste
  • Gábor Rassov
Produced byAntoine de Clermont-Tonnerre
Starring
CinematographyPhilippe Lavalette
Edited byGuillaume Bauer
Music byJorane
Production
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Distributed by
Release dates
  • 2 April 2016 (2016-04-02) (Festival du Cinéma Européen)
  • 11 January 2017 (2017-01-11) (France)
  • 4 May 2018 (2018-05-04) (Canada)
Running time
82 minutes
Countries
  • France
  • Canada
LanguageFrench
Budget$2 million
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Premise

In order to prevent their enchanted world to disappear, Queen Titiana sends two Quebec fairies, Blondine and Mélusine, to Paris on a mission to find the ideal man to awaken Sleeping Beauty before her 100th birthday.

Cast

  • Sarah-Jeanne Labrosse as Blondine
  • Mylène St-Sauveur as Mélusine
  • Hugo Becker as Guillaume
  • Jean-Luc Couchard as Puck
  • Flavia Coste as Pauline
  • Catherine Jacob as Queen Titania
  • Pierre-François Martin-Laval as The Crow
  • Margaux Van den Plas as The Beauty
  • Thomas Coumans as Jack
  • Christophe Sermet as Bernard Kléber
  • Vanessa Dolmen as Nigea
  • Lilas-Rose Gilberti as Aurore
  • Jean-Philippe Azéma as Aurore's father
  • Catherine Artigala as Madame Desrivière
  • Christian Caro as Arnaud Clément
  • Julie Maes as Ambreline
  • Finn Bell as Jean-Luc kléber
  • Lydia Indjova

Production

The film was shot in Paris, Nogent-sur-Marne, Charente-Maritime and Angoulême from 20 June to 26 August 2015.[1][2][3][4]

The film premiered at the Festival du Cinéma Européen on 2 April 2016,[5] and was screened at the Cabourg Film Festival on 11 June 2016[6] and at the Arras Film Festival on 14 November 2016.[7]

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