Pédale douce (Soft Pedal) is a 1996 French comedy film directed by Gabriel Aghion. Fanny Ardant won the 1997 César Award for Best Actress for her performance as Eva.
Pédale douce (Soft Pedal) | |
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Directed by | Gabriel Aghion |
Written by | Gabriel Aghion Pierre Palmade Patrick Timsit |
Starring | Patrick Timsit Fanny Ardant Richard Berry Michèle Laroque |
Cinematography | Fabio Conversi |
Edited by | Luc Barnier |
Music by | Philippe Chopin Gaetano Donizetti |
Production companies | TF1 Films Production MDG Canal+ |
Distributed by | AMLF |
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Running time | 100 minutes |
Country | France |
Language | French |
Budget | $5 million |
Box office | $26 million[1] |
Adrien works in an advertising agency in the day and at night he becomes the queen of a gay bar, run by his best friend, the seductive Eva. When Alexandre Agut, a major client of Adrien, wants to get to know him, he asks Eva to pose as his wife. Everything gets carried away when Alexandre falls in love with her.
Year | Award | Category | Recipient | Result |
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1997 | César Award | Best Actress | Fanny Ardant | Won |
Best Actor | Patrick Timsit | Nominated | ||
Best Supporting Actor | Jacques Gamblin | Nominated | ||
Best Supporting Actress | Michèle Laroque | Nominated | ||
Best Film | Gabriel Aghion | Nominated | ||
Best Writing | Gabriel Aghion Patrick Timsit |
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A 2004's sequel Pédale dure (Pédale douce 3 : Elles sont tellement folles qu'elles ont oublié de faire le 2!) with Gérard Darmon, Michèle Laroque and Dany Boon but he has received generally very negative reviews.
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