
The Party 2 | La Boum 2
A young French teenage girl after moving to a new city falls in love with a boy and is thinking of having sex with him because her girlfriends have already done it.
Description: A young French teenage girl after moving to a new city falls in love with a boy and is thinking of having sex with him because her girlfriends have already done it.
Genres: Comedy, Romance, Drama
Budget: $0 | Revenue : $0
Runtime: 109 minutes

The Party

The Student

Crime Spree

4 Minute Mile

Voyage of the Unicorn

Fall in Love Like a Star

Les Enfants de La Boum

Story of Annette Zelman

Doraemon Comes Back

Qu'est-ce qui fait courir David ?

Claude Brasseur
Played François Beretton

Brigitte Fossey
Played Françoise Beretton

Sophie Marceau
Played Victoire Beretton, known as “Vic”

Denise Grey
Played Poupette, François' grandmother, Vic's great-grandmother

Pierre Cosso
Played Philippe Berthier

Lambert Wilson
Played Félix Maréchal

Alexandre Sterling
Played Mathieu

Sheila O'Connor
Played Pénélope Fontanet

Alexandra Gonin
Played Samantha Fontanet, Penelope's younger sister

Daniel Russo
Played Étienne, François' dentist friend

Jean-Philippe Léonard
Played Stéphane

Laurent N'Diaye
Played Arnaud
Philippe Kelly
Played Reddo

Alain Beigel
Played Raoul

Laetitia Gabrielli
Played Joëlle, who has to take her swimming test without knowing how to swim

Frédérique Pressmann
Played Géraldine, with dental braces
Christopher Beaunay
Played Jean-Pierre
Laurence Gigon
Played Caroline
Nathalie Riqué
Played Lydia, Vic's rival
Claudia Morin
Played Mrs. Fontanet, mother of Pénélope
Jean Leuvrais
Played Professor Portal, in Lyon

Zabou Breitman
Played Catherine, Philippe's ex

Marie Bunel
Played Owner of “Studio 27” lent for Mathieu’s Party

Robert Le Béal
Played Doctor Colbert, president of the jury, defense of François

Robert Dalban
Played Serge, waiter at “La Coupole”

Janine Souchon
Played Mrs. Monnet, Vic's parents' "secret agent"

Michel Bonnet
Played Taxi driver (“no smoking”)

Gaëlle Legrand
Played Cécile, at the restaurant, sitting next to Félix

Patricia Millardet
Played Cécile's friend at the restaurant, sitting opposite Félix

Annette Poivre
Played Adrienne

Lucienne Legrand
Played Lady who takes offense at the Mozart concert in Salzburg

Mathieu Rivolier
Played Researcher in the lab with François
Catherine Griffoni
Played Thérèse, trainee “mouse” who works with François
Hélène Hily
Played Nurse at the hospital

Eva Harling
Played Zoé

Vladimir Cosma
Played Self, at the recording studio for Poupette
Michel Derain
Played French Teacher (uncredited)

Francis Lemaire
Played Samantha's little buddy
Dominique Bauguil
Played Felix's friend
Gérard Cuvier
Played Shy customer
Jérôme Nobécourt
Played Bartender at the “Cook da Books” concert
Philippe Kelly
Played Fredo, Philippe's friend

Jacques Ferrière
Played
Valérie Marlière
Played
Robert E. Weill
Played
Anouk Vidal
Played
Virginie Nègre
Played
Jean-Jacques Merle
Played
Marie-Laurence
Played
Frédéric Lorgeoux
Played

Olivier Gins
Played Marc
François Demarle
Played
Philippe Aussant
Played
Jean-Louis Airola
Played Cop controlling Vic as a "prostitute" (uncredited)

Michel Berreur
Played Cop controlling Vic as a "prostitute" (uncredited)

Danièle Thompson
Played Woman in restaurant, dining with François and Françoise (uncredited)
Caroline Thompson
Played Girl at the bar at Cook da Books concert (uncredited)

Jacques Chancel
Played Self, at “La Coupole” (uncredited)

Élie Chouraqui
Played Claude Barrac, at the restaurant talking to Françoise (uncredited)

Xavier Gélin
Played Gilles, Françoise's work colleague (uncredited)
Olivier Pourcel
Played Lucas, Pénélope and Samantha's little brother (uncredited)

Henri Labussière
Played Neighbor of Mathieu (uncredited)

Sandrine Bonnaire
Played High school student (silhouette) (uncredited)
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