Dans ma peau (2002)
Directed by Marina de Van

Drama / Horror
aka: In My Skin

Film Synopsis

Thirty-something Esther is an ambitious, out-going young woman who divides her time between her boyfriend Vincent and her work for a polling organisation.  One evening, during a night out with her friend Sandrine, Esther injures her leg, but doesn't realise this until several hours later.  The wound continues to fascinate her for days and she becomes morbidly intrigued by her own body...
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Film Credits

  • Director: Marina de Van
  • Script: Marina de Van
  • Cinematographer: Pierre Barougier
  • Music: Esbjorn Svensson
  • Cast: Marina de Van (Esther), Laurent Lucas (Vincent), Léa Drucker (Sandrine), Thibault de Montalembert (Daniel), Dominique Reymond (La cliente), Bernard Alane (Le client), Marc Rioufol (Henri), François Lamotte (Pierre), Adrien de Van (L'interne), Alain Rimoux (Le pharmacien), Chantal Baroin (Invitée), Caroline Brunner (Serveuse), Wilfried Malori (Nageur), Damien Roussineau (Nageur), Thomas de Van (Le serveur), Thierry Vermuth (Invité), Giovanni Portincasa
  • Country: France
  • Language: French
  • Support: Color
  • Runtime: 93 min
  • Aka: In My Skin

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