
Kiki of Montparnasse
Animation
Overview
'Kiki de Montparnasse' was the unwary muse of major avant-garde painters of the early twentieth century. Memorable witness of a flamboyant Montparnasse, she emancipated from her status as a simple model and became a Queen of the Night, a painter, a press cartoonist, a writer and a cabaret singer.
Top Cast


Marie-Christine Orry
Marie-Christine Orry
Kiki
Marie-Christine Orry
Kiki


Céline Lambert
Céline Lambert
Kiki, jeune
Céline Lambert
Kiki, jeune


Eriko Takeda
Eriko Takeda
Fujita
Eriko Takeda
Fujita


Nouritza Emmanuelian
Nouritza Emmanuelian
La maman
Nouritza Emmanuelian
La maman
Nathalie Sappa
Nathalie Sappa
La boulangère
Nathalie Sappa
La boulangère


Matthew Géczy
Matthew Géczy
Man Ray / Ernest Hemingway
Matthew Géczy
Man Ray / Ernest Hemingway


Serge Élissalde
Serge Élissalde
le père Lisbon / Robert Desnos
Serge Élissalde
le père Lisbon / Robert Desnos
Jean-Pierre de Giorgio
Jean-Pierre de Giorgio
Modigliani
Jean-Pierre de Giorgio
Modigliani
Alan Czarnecki
Alan Czarnecki
Kisling
Alan Czarnecki
Kisling
Yan Volsy
Yan Volsy
Henri Broca
Yan Volsy
Henri Broca
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