Pas très catholique (Something Fishy) (1994)
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A private eye finds that her professional and personal lives are beginning to intertwine in this French drama. Maxime Chabrier (Anémone) is a woman in her mid-40s who works as a private detective. Despite her chain smoking and sloppy appearance, Maxime is regarded as a skilled investigator by her… More A private eye finds that her professional and personal lives are beginning to intertwine in this French drama. Maxime Chabrier (Anémone) is a woman in her mid-40s who works as a private detective. Despite her chain smoking and sloppy appearance, Maxime is regarded as a skilled investigator by her colleagues and considered the best PI at her agency by her boss. While Maxime has romantic dalliances with both men and women, she hasn't been involved in a long-term relationship since she left her husband 15 years ago. However, Maxime is hired to look into a case that suggests that her former husband has become involved with insurance fraud, which brings her into contact with her 17-year-old son Baptiste (Gregoire Colin) for the first time since the divorce. Just as Maxime is trying to mend fences with her son and find out what her ex has gotten himself into, she finds herself falling in love with Jacques (Michel Didym), an economist. Pas Tres Catholique was nominated for the prestigious Golden Bear award at the 1994 Berlin International Film Festival. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi
- Directed By
- Tonie Marshall
- Written By
- Tonie Marshall
- Genres
- Drama, Art House & International, Mystery & Suspense, Comedy
- In Theaters
- Apr 6, 1994 Wide
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Cast
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Anémone
as Maxime Chabrier
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Roland Bertin
as Monsieur Paul
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Gregoire Colin
as Baptiste
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Michel Didym
as Jacques Devinais
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Denis Podalydès
as Martin
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Bernard Verley
as Vaxelaire
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Christine Boisson
as Florence
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Micheline Presle
as Mme. Loussine
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Michel Roux
as Andre Dutemps