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  1. Absolutely Fabulous (French: Absolument fabuleux) is a 2001 French comedy film co-written and directed by Gabriel Aghion. It is an adaptation of the British television sitcom Absolutely Fabulous, created by Jennifer Saunders and Dawn French. The film stars Josiane Balasko, Nathalie Baye, Marie Gillain and Claude Gensac.

  2. Aug 29, 2001 · With Josiane Balasko, Nathalie Baye, Marie Gillain, Vincent Elbaz. Patsy has a penchant for alcohol, especially for a famous brand of champagne. Eddie is obsessed with her curves and perpetually electrified by cocaine, soothed by countless different sleeping pills.

    • (1K)
    • Comedy
    • Gabriel Aghion
    • 2001-08-29
  3. R. YouTube Movies & TV. 180M subscribers. Subscribed. 504. Edina and Patsy are back — and more fabulous than ever — in their hilarious big-screen debut! Still oozing glitz and glamour while...

  4. A French film inspired by Absolutely Fabulous, titled Absolument fabuleux, was released in 2001. It was written and directed by Gabriel Aghion , and starred Josiane Balasko as Eddy and Nathalie Baye as Patsy.

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  6. The wildly popular British television show Absolutely Fabulous gets a Francophonic makeover with this film version directed by Gabriel Aghion. In this go around, Josiane Balasko and Nathalie Baye play the incorrigible Eddie and Patsy, who leave no impulse unenacted and no lust unsated -- be it for sex or the latest in designer clothing.

  7. As Eddie stretches an appalling pair of leopard-print leotards (complete with matching shoes, purse, and hat) over her massive rear end, she and Patsy learn of a handsome young Rollerblading delivery boy who quickly becomes the object of their lust. This film was screened at the 2001 Toronto Film Festival.

    • 105 min