Marinette
Based on the biography Ne jamais rien lâcher, the script traces the career of Marinette Pichon over three decades. Born in 1975, she was the pioneer of French women's football and one of the greatest stars of that sport in the world. A prodigy discovered at the age of five, she went on to become the first French player to make a career in the United States (men/women combined) and the record holder for the number of goals and selections for the French team (men/women combined). From her childhood, ravaged by an alcoholic and violent father, to the American dream (she was crowned best player and best scorer in the prestigious US league in 2002 and 2003 and "Most Valuable Player" in 2003), via her career with the French team, Marinette paints the portrait of a kid from a working-class background who was not destined for such an extraordinary career path...
Description: Based on the biography Ne jamais rien lâcher, the script traces the career of Marinette Pichon over three decades. Born in 1975, she was the pioneer of French women's football and one of the greatest stars of that sport in the world. A prodigy discovered at the age of five, she went on to become the first French player to make a career in the United States (men/women combined) and the record holder for the number of goals and selections for the French team (men/women combined). From her childhood, ravaged by an alcoholic and violent father, to the American dream (she was crowned best player and best scorer in the prestigious US league in 2002 and 2003 and "Most Valuable Player" in 2003), via her career with the French team, Marinette paints the portrait of a kid from a working-class background who was not destined for such an extraordinary career path...
Genres: Drama, History
Budget: $5,500,000 | Revenue : $0
Runtime: 104 minutes
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Bonnard, Pierre and Marthe
Ama Gloria
Princess Cyd
Maria Montessori
A Chance To Win
Murderous Maids
Forget Me, Mandoline
North Sea Texas
Along Came Love
Garance Marillier
Played Marinette Pichon
Émilie Dequenne
Played Marinette's mother
Fred Testot
Played Coach of Brienne
Sylvie Testud
Played Régine Pierre, Saint-Memmie coach
Alban Lenoir
Played Ghislain Pichon, Marinette's father
Frankie Wallach
Played Françoise aka 'Titi'
Caroline Proust
Played Elisabeth Loisel, coach of the France Team
Gore Abrams
Played Mark Krikorian, Philadelphia Charge coach
Franck Andrieux
Played Jean-Claude
June Benard
Played Marinette Pichon as a child
Yamé Pertzing
Played Marinette Pichon as a teenager
Louisa Chas
Played Marinette's sister (adult)
Éloïse Bernazzi
Played Marinette's sister (teenager)
Serge Dupire
Played Village doctor
Régis Romele
Played English teacher
Julia Chiche
Played Sophie, tennis player
Romain Ogerau
Played Gilles, assistant coach of the France Team
Olivier Brabant
Played President of the FFF disciplinary committee
Candice Chauvin
Played Pia
Alicia Wolf
Played Caroline
Delphine Bernard
Played Ingrid Moatti
Yann Chermat
Played Hospital doctor
Vincent do Cruzeiro
Played College supervisor
Eric Beauchamp
Played Marseille coach
Tristan Le Vexier
Played Boy at high school
Sidwell Weber
Played Young girl on playground
Laurent Richard
Played Aimé Mignot
Séverine Vasselin
Played Translator
Tiffany Hofstetter
Played Marie, wife of the American host couple
Manuel Sinor
Played Husband of the American host couple
Julien Goetz
Played French journalist in the USA
Eric Théobald
Played Journalist at the press conference
Emmanuel Rausenberger
Played TV journalist at the last match
Pépita Bauchy
Played France Team player
Solenn Le Bivic
Played Sonia, France Team
Anna Bullard
Played Heather Mitts, Philadelphia Charge player
Natte You
Played Philadelphia Charge player
Linda Larkovirta
Played Philadelphia Charge player
Olivia Pavlou-Graham
Played Philadelphia Charge player
Nathanaëlle Gerbeaux
Played Philadelphia Charge player
Valentin Dupic
Played Journalist
Cédric Martin
Played Spectator MVP (uncredited)
Elly Norris
Played Philadelphia Charge player (uncredited)
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