Miss Impossible (Jamais contente) 7 years old
Sophie is good at school and Mum‘s thrilled. Jessica has her boyfriend and, anyway, she‘s Jessica. Me? I dunno. A void. I suck.
They’re all nuts. Her parents, who want to send her off to boarding school. Her new teacher, who expects her to read impossibly old books. Her fellow band members, who make her sing ridiculous lyrics and dress her up in a frilly white dress for their first show. Everyone seems to know what she should do and how she should act. And it’s not like 13-year-old Aurore has any fundamental problem with changing herself either. Who would want to be like this: unhappy, ugly and emotionally withdrawn? But the others don’t seem all that much happier to her either. She definitely doesn’t ever want to be as old, rundown and lonely as her mother. And so she prefers to stay the way she is, to observe and make her biting comments on whatever comes her way.
Credits
Miss Impossible Cast
Name | Character |
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Catherine Hiegel She was 70, now 77 years old | as Agathe |
Philippe Duquesne He was 51, now 59 years old | as Laurent |
Alex Lutz He was 38, now 46 years old | as Sébastien Couette |
Patricia Mazuy She was 57, now 64 years old | as Patricia |
Miss Impossible Crew
Name | Department |
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Jeanne Lapoirie as Director of Photography. She was 53 (now 61) years old | Camera |
Patrick Sobelman as Producer. He was 64 (now 71) years old | Production |
Marie Desplechin as Writer. She was 58 (now 65) years old | Writing |
Olivier Mellano as Original Music Composer. He was 46 (now 53) years old | Sound |