À deux minutes près (1989)
Directed by Eric Le Hung

Drama

Film Synopsis

Tristan and Virginie are both desperate to escape from an unhappy marriage.  To start a new life, they decide to elope together and live their idea of the romantic idyll.  But things do not go as smoothly as they had hoped.  Will their love survive the numerous obstacles and setbacks which they encounter as they try to put their past behind them...?
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Film Credits

  • Director: Eric Le Hung
  • Script: Françoise Dorin (dialogue), Eric Le Hung
  • Cinematographer: Norbert Marfaing-Sintes, Philippe Théaudière
  • Music: Marc Hillman
  • Cast: Charlotte de Turckheim (Virginie), Jacques Weber (Tristan), François-Eric Gendron (Paul), Dominique Régnier (Christine), Bernard Farcy (Henri), Ginette Garcin (La belle-mère), Grégory Bismuth (Christophe), Annick Blancheteau (Cécile), Denise Didier (L'astrologue), Christine Pignet (La matrone), Paul Crauchet (Le docteur Gallois), Gérard Hérold (Le cousin d'Henri), Jean-Marie Bigard (Le dépanneur SOS), Yvonne Clech (La dame au chien), Hubert Deschamps (Chotard), Marcelle Tassencourt (La dame Morel), Muse Dalbray (La dame de la clinique), Amélie Pick (Caroline), Jean-Jacques Devaux (L'agent de police), Blandine Métayer (La vendeuse)
  • Country: France
  • Language: French
  • Support: Color (Eastmancolor)
  • Runtime: 100 min

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