Natacha (Almost) Air Hostess
"Based on the Belgian comics series, created by François Walthéry and Gos."
Released just last year. Natacha (Almost) Air Hostess is a comedy/adventure film. directed by Noémie Saglio.
Starring Camille Lou, Vincent Dedienne, and Didier Bourdon
Synopsis
France, 1963. Since she was a child, Natacha has dreamed of freedom and adventure. Her dream has a name: air hostess. She admires the women who fly the world, with no ties, no husbands, and no cooking to do. Despite all her efforts Natacha does not match the walking fantasy that an air hostess is supposed to embody at the time. She's too... or not enough... whatever it is, she hasn't got it!
Quick Facts
Director
Top Cast
Camille Lou
as Natacha Malo
Vincent Dedienne
as Walter
Didier Bourdon
as André Molrat
Elsa Zylberstein
as Colette
Antoine Gouy
as Jacques
Fabrice Luchini
as Narrator
Isabelle Adjani
as Mona
Anne Charrier
as Natacha's Mother
Baptiste Lecaplain
as Bernard Fouard-Michel, dit BFM
Philippe Vieux
as Roger Malo, Père de Natacha
Production Details
- Status
- Released
- Original Language
- FR
- Budget
- $15,000,000
Production Companies
- Daï Daï Films
- TF1 Studio
- Pictanovo
- Pathé
- TF1 Films Production
- Petite Panthère Productions
- Logical Content Ventures
- SCOPE Pictures
- Studio TF1
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Natacha (Almost) Air Hostess about?
France, 1963. Since she was a child, Natacha has dreamed of freedom and adventure. Her dream has a name: air hostess. She admires the women who fly the world, with no ties, no husbands, and no cook...
Who directed Natacha (Almost) Air Hostess?
Natacha (Almost) Air Hostess was directed by Noémie Saglio.
How long is Natacha (Almost) Air Hostess?
Natacha (Almost) Air Hostess has a runtime of 1 hours and 30 minutes (90 minutes total).
When was Natacha (Almost) Air Hostess released?
Natacha (Almost) Air Hostess was released on April 2, 2025 in theaters.
Who are the main actors in Natacha (Almost) Air Hostess?
The main cast of Natacha (Almost) Air Hostess includes Camille Lou, Vincent Dedienne, Didier Bourdon, Elsa Zylberstein, Antoine Gouy.