Selfie (2019 film)

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Selfie
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Directed byTristan Aurouet
Thomas Bidegain
Marc Fitoussi
Cyril Gelblat
Vianney Lebasque
Written byGiulio Callegari
Noé Debré
Hélène Lombard
Julien Sibony
Bertrand Soulier
Starring Manu Payet
Blanche Gardin
Elsa Zylberstein
Max Boublil
Edited byStephan Couturier
Claire Fieschi
Music byLaurent Perez Del Mar
Production
companies
Mandoline
Chez Georges Productions
Distributed byApollo Films
Release dates
  • 18 September 2019 (2019-09-18)(FIFIGROT)
  • 15 January 2020 (2020-01-15)
CountryFrance
LanguageFrench
Box office$1.1 million [1]

Selfie is a 2019 comedy film starring an ensemble cast of actors. [2] [3] The film premiered at the 2019 Festival International du Film Grolandais de Toulouse (FIFIGROT). [4]

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  2. "Selfie". Allocine . Retrieved 12 November 2019.
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