Status

Released

original language

fr

Budget

$ 10000000

Revenue

$ 173921954

Top Billed Cast

Audrey Tautou

Amélie Poulain

Mathieu Kassovitz

Nino Quincampoix

Rufus

Raphaël Poulain

Serge Merlin

Raymond Dufayel

Jamel Debbouze

Lucien

Clotilde Mollet

Gina

Claire Maurier

Suzanne

Isabelle Nanty

Georgette

Dominique Pinon

Joseph

Artus de Penguern

Hipolito

Yolande Moreau

Madeleine Wallace

Urbain Cancelier

Collignon

Lorella Cravotta

Amandine Poulain

Maurice Bénichou

Dominique Bretodeau

Michel Robin

Mr. Collignon

Andrée Damant

Mrs. Collignon

Claude Perron

Eva

Armelle

Philomène

Ticky Holgado

Man in Photo

André Dussollier

Narrator (voice)

Eugène Berthier

Eugène Koler

Charles-Roger Bour

Man with Pissoir

Kevin Dias

Young Dominique

Flora Guiet

Young Amélie

Amaury Babault

Young Nino

Marion Pressburger

Small Hands

Luc Palun

Amandine's Grocer

Fabienne Chaudat

Woman in Coma

Dominique Bettenfeld

Amélie's Neighbor

Jacques Viala

Client Humiliating Friend

Fabien Béhar

Humiliated Friend

Jonathan Joss

Humiliated Friend's Son

Jean-Pierre Becker

Homeless Man

Jean Darie

Blind Man

Thierry Gibault

Endive Client

François Bercovici

Endive Client's Friend

Franck Monier

Young Dominique

Guillaume Viry

SDF

Valérie Zarrouk

Dominique's Wife

Marie-Laure Descoureaux

Concierge of the Dead

Sophie Tellier

Aunt Josette

Gérald Weingand

Teacher

François Viaur

Bistro Owner

Paule Daré

Bistro Employee

Marc Amyot

Unknown at Photo Booth

Myriam Labbé

Tobacco Store Costumer

Jean Rupert

Operated on the Nasal Septa

Frankie Pain

Newspaper Seller

Julianna Kovacs

Grocery Customer

Philippe Paimblanc

Train Controller

Mady Malroux

Twin #1

Monette Malroux

Twin #2

Robert Gendreu

Café Customer

Valériane de Villeneuve

Laughing Woman

Isis Peyrade

Samantha

Raymonde Heudeline

Ghost Train Cashier

Christiane Bopp

Woman Near Merry-Go-Round

Thierry Arfeuillères

Man Statue

Jerry Lucas

Little Boy of Sacré-Coeur

Patrick Paroux

Street Blower

François Aubineau

Concierge's Postman

Philippe Beautier

Poulain's Postman

Karine Asure

Pretty Girl

Régis Iacono

Félix L'Herbier

Franck-Olivier Bonnet

Palace Video (voice)

Alain Floret

Concierge's Husband (voice)

Jean-Pol Brissart

Jacques Grosjean (voice)

Frédéric Mitterrand

Frédéric Mitterrand (voice)

Laurent Delpit

Montmartre Man (uncredited)

Manoush

Nymphomaniac (uncredited)

Jacques Thébault

(voice) (uncredited)

Dean Baykan

(uncredited)

Clément Chebli

(uncredited)

Eloïse Labro

(uncredited)

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A review by tmdb67308879

Written by tmdb67308879 on 2023-09-21

Watched this movie solely because of an edit. Watching that edit made me think it would be a psycho-type of movie. However, after watching it now, I have to say it went over my head. I'm not saying it's bad; I had high expectations for it, but it couldn't deliver as much as I hoped. Nonetheless, the amount it did deliver was nice. What I liked the most about this movie is its cinematography, especially the zoom-in shots. Overall, for me, it falls into the 'good' tier. It might be because I had such high expectations for it, but it is what it is.

A review by Geronimo1967

Written by Geronimo1967 on 2026-01-31

“Amélie” (Audrey Tautou) has had something of the girl in a bubble upbringing thanks to her dad and so now in adulthood isn’t so adept at interacting with real folks. Indeed, she spends much of her time living in her own fantasy world as she takes a job in a Parisian café and begins to see something of real people in the real world. In her flat she discovers something left by the previous occupant and so she decides to repatriate it. His delight in her doing so inspires her to do more to help others, and so what now ensues sees her sometimes seriously and sometimes mischievously set about sorting out problems for some of her family and her new found acquaintances. This provides her (and us) with a myriad of scenarios from ghosts, hypochondriacs and even her dad’s favourite garden gnome but it also showcases her own need for something fulfilling to happen in her own life. That’s where the charming “Nino” (Mathieu Kassovitz) might just come in, if she can but summon the courage to leave her own psychologically gilded cage. I found there something engagingly mercurial about Tautou here who reminded me quite a lot of Audrey Hepburn. Her eyes and her smile help to portray a character with an huge generosity of spirit, and with a strong ensemble cast to keep this fun it still makes a few more salient points along the way. It looks good, it sounds good and I found it remarkably unsentimental as it reminds us that a little kindness and trust can go a long way.