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CQ

Country: USA, Language: English, 88 mins

  • Director: Roman Coppola
  • Writer: Roman Coppola
  • Producer: Willi Bär; Bob Bellion

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Paris, 1969. The filming of a sci-fi movie set in the distant year 2000 is in trouble. The director's obsession with the actress who plays the sexy secret agent Dragonfly has clouded his judgment and the film has no ending. A young American, in Paris to document his life on film with total honesty, is brought in to finish the movie with a bang. This proves to be difficult when the line between his fantasy life and reality becomes blurred, and he finds himself seduced by the charms of Dragonfly.


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Cast & Characters

Jeremy Davies as Paul;
Angela Lindvall as Dragonfly / Valentine;
Elodie Bouchez as Marlene;
Gerard Depardieu as Andrezej;
Giancarlo Giannini as Enzo;
Massimo Ghini as Fabrizio;
Jason Schwartzman as Felix DeMarco;
Billy Zane as Mr. E;
John Phillip Law as Chairman;
Silvio Muccino as Pippo;
Dean Stockwell as Dr. Ballard;
Natalia Vodianova as Brigit;
Bernard Verley as Trailer Voiceover Actor;
L.M. Kit Carson as Fantasy Critic;
Chris Bearne as Fantasy Critic