Camping sauvage (2005)
Directed by Christophe Ali, Nicolas Bonilauri

Drama / Romance
aka: Wild Camp

Film Synopsis

During a camping holiday one summer, Camille, 17, finds herself in a state of near-terminal boredom.  Then she meets Blaise, a forty-year old who has just been hired as a sailing instructor.   Despite the difference in their ages, Camille and Blaise share the same feelings of angst, and this brings them together.  But their liaison is soon noticed by their entourage, who are scandalised by what they see, or rather what they imagine.  Undeterred or perhaps encouraged by this hostility, Camille and Blaise embark on a passionate love affair...
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Film Credits

  • Director: Christophe Ali, Nicolas Bonilauri
  • Script: Christophe Ali, Nicolas Bonilauri
  • Cinematographer: Jérôme Peyrebrune
  • Music: Nicolas Baby, Olivia Bouyssou, Dan Levy, Philippe Neil
  • Cast: Denis Lavant (Blaise), Isild Le Besco (Camille), Pascal Bongard (Eddie), Jean-Michel Guerin (Antoine), Martine Demaret (Edwige), Yann Trégouët (Fred), Raphaëlle Misrahi (Laure), Emmanuelle Bercot (Florence), Marcel Fix (Le grand-père)
  • Country: France
  • Language: French
  • Support: Color
  • Runtime: 79 min
  • Aka: Wild Camp

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