Automne (2004)
Directed by Ra'up McGee

Crime / Drama
aka: Autumn

Film Synopsis

Troubled by his conscience, Jean-Pierre decides to turn his back on crime and, as he does so, he renews a love affair with his childhood sweetheart Michelle.  Unfortunately, turning over a new leaf is not as easy as it may sound.  Michelle has stolen a briefcase belong to a dangerous gangster.  To protect the woman he loves, Jean-Pierre has no choice but to return to his criminal ways...
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Film Credits

  • Director: Ra'up McGee
  • Script: Harold P. Manning, Ra'up McGee
  • Cinematographer: Erin Harvey
  • Music: Cyril Morin
  • Cast: Laurent Lucas (Jean-Pierre), Irène Jacob (Michelle), Benjamin Rolland (Andre), Dinara Drukarova (Véronique), Michel Aumont (Noël), Samuel Dupuy (Claude), Denis Menochet (Bodyguard), Jean-Claude Dreyfus (Hugo), Didier Sauvegrain (Gerard), Etienne Lassalas (Young Jean-Pierre), Frankie Wallach (Young Michelle)
  • Country: France / USA
  • Language: French / English
  • Support: Color
  • Runtime: 110 min
  • Aka: Autumn

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