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  1. Jun 21, 1995 · Marie-Louise ou la permission: Directed by Manuel Flèche. With Kate Beckinsale, Eric Ruf, Marie Caries, Pascal Ternisien. When Marie-Louise goes to meet her lover Jean-Paul, who is arriving in Paris on his military leave, she goes to the wrong train station.

    • (130)
    • Comedy, Drama, Romance
    • Manuel Flèche
    • 1995-06-21
  2. Apr 21, 2023 · After carefully crafting five short films, Manuel Flèche wrote and directed Marie-Louise ou la permission, his first and only feature. Three rising stars were attached to the project: Kate Beckinsale led in what remains her only non-English-speaking (as well as her only redheaded) role, Darius Khondji served as cinematographer, and Alexandre ...

    • 84 min
  3. Marie-Louise ou la permission est un film français écrit et réalisé par Manuel Flèche en 1995 . Synopsis. Jeune américaine, Marie-Louise vient chercher son amoureux, Jean-Paul, revenant à Paris pour une permission.

    • Kate BeckinsaleEric Ruf
    • Manuel Flèche
    • France
    • Manuel Flèche
  4. Visit the movie page for 'MarieLouise ou la permission' on Moviefone. Discover the movie's synopsis, cast details and release date. Watch trailers, exclusive interviews, and movie review.

    • (2)
    • Kate Beckinsale
    • Manuel Flã¨Che
    • Clara Films
  5. When Marie-Louise goes to meet her lover Jean-Paul, who is arriving in Paris on his military leave, she goes to the wrong train station. Marie-Louise and Jean-Paul spend the next 24 hours running around the city looking for each other.

  6. Jun 21, 1995 · Overview. Star crossed lovers are the focus of this French romantic comedy. Marie-Louise, an American, has come to Paris to meet her new lover, Jean-Paul who has a weekend pass from his military service post. Unfortunately they misunderstood each other's instructions and are each at different train stations.

  7. IFFR 1995. main programme. 80 ' France. 1994. Racy colourful comedy filled with humorous references to other films. Marie Louise is an American in Paris and the kind of girl that gets lost at the station when she wants to collect her boyfriend Jean-Paul, returning on leave form military service.