Moi, fleur bleue
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Moi, fleur bleue is a 1977 French film directed by Éric Le Hung.
The film is sometimes known in English as "Stop Calling Me Baby!". It starred 15-year-old Jodie Foster as Isabelle Tristran, nicknamed "Fleur bleue".[1]
A private detective locates his client's love interest and has relations with her and her young sister.[2][3]
Cast
- Jodie Foster as Isabelle Tristan
- Sydne Rome as Sophie Tristan
- Jean Yanne as Max
- Bernard Giraudeau as Isidore
- Lila Kedrova as Madame de Tocquenville
- Odette Laure as Olga
- Claude Gensac as La directrice
- Marthe Villalonga as La patronne du café
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