Overview - Gemma Bovery

Date of release

Genres

  • Romance
  • Drama
  • Comedy

Runtime: 99 minutes

Homepage: Gemma Bovery

Budget

$9,700,000.00

Revenue

$154,701.00

Spoken Languages

  • Français
  • English

Production companies

  • Name: Ciné-@

    Production country France

  • Name: Gaumont

    Production country France

  • Name: Cinéfrance 1888

    Production country France

  • Name: France 2 Cinéma

    Production country France

  • Name: OCS

    Production country France

  • Name: Ruby Films

    Production country United Kingdom

  • Name: BFI

    Production country United Kingdom

  • Name: Canal+

    Production country France

  • Name: France Télévisions

    Production country France

  • Name: Albertine Productions

    Production country France

Overview

Martin, an ex-Parisian well-heeled hipster passionate about Gustave Flaubert who settled into a Norman village as a baker, sees an English couple moving into a small farm nearby. Not only are the names of the new arrivals Gemma and Charles Bovery, but their behavior also seems to be inspired by Flaubert's heroes.

Cast

  • Name: Gemma Arterton

    Character: Gemma Bovery

    Popularity: 6.6193

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  • Name: Jason Flemyng

    Character: Charlie

    Popularity: 4.0002

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  • Name: Fabrice Luchini

    Character: Martin

    Popularity: 1.0073

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  • Name: Elsa Zylberstein

    Character: Wizzy

    Popularity: 0.7803

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  • Name: Isabelle Candelier

    Character: Valérie Joubert

    Popularity: 2.4774

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  • Name: Niels Schneider

    Character: Hervé de Bressigny

    Popularity: 2.8943

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  • Name: Mel Raido

    Character: Patrick

    Popularity: 1.8511

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  • Name: Pip Torrens

    Character: Rankin

    Popularity: 1.5486

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