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Lulu

Country: France, Language: French, 90 mins

  • Director: Jean-Henri Roger
  • Writer: Jean-Francois Goyet; Jean-Henri Roger
  • Producer: Pierre Assouline

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Les Saintes-Maries-de-la-Mer community stirs from its winter slumber. It's the beginning of the bullfighting season and all paths seem to lead aficionados and early tourists from the arena straight to Lulu's bar. Lulu is radiant. When she was seventeen, and went by the name of Lucien, she headed off for more convivial surroundings. Homosexuality and local macho culture have never been a good mix. Lulu, who dipped into drugs and prostitution before her sex-change operation, can now stand proud: she has not only set up her bar, but also made it the place to be. This year, as per usual, journalists, tourists and people passionate about bullfighting have all flocked to the place.


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Cast & Characters

Elli Medeiros as Lulu;
Jean-Pierre Kalfon as Simon;
Bruno Putzulu as Samuel;
Gerard Meylan as John;
Tony Gatlif as Fabio;
Thomas Fourneau as Blaise;
Mathieu Amalric as L'avocat;
Ariane Ascaride as Jeannette;
Robert Guediguian as Marius;
Olivier Maltinti as Patrick;
Bernard Palmi as Patron cafe;
Laurent Vignaux as Pascal, gendarme