De particulier à particulier (2006)
Directed by Brice Cauvin

Comedy / Drama
aka: Hotel Harabati

Film Synopsis

Philippe and Marion appear to be a perfectly happy couple, still in love, and with two small children to set the seal on their relationship.  But the first signs of trouble are beginning to show.  They book a  holiday together in Venice, but cancel at the last moment.  However, when she comes to develop her photographs, Marion finds some snaps of Venice.  Philippe also notices something strange in Marion's behaviour.  Slowly, the doubts begin to grow...
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Film Credits

  • Director: Brice Cauvin
  • Script: Jérôme Beaujour, Brice Cauvin, Pierre Schoeller
  • Cinematographer: Marc Tevanian
  • Music: Philippe Miller
  • Cast: Laurent Lucas (Philippe), Hélène Fillières (Marion), Anouk Aimée (Nelly), Julie Gayet (Sophie), Husky Kihal (François), Anthony Roth Costanzo (Simon), Charlotte Clamens (Catherine), Sabine Haudepin (Mme Fargeon), Melchior Nolte (Paul), Romain Alonso (Romain), Inès Alonso (Fille Sophie), Thibaut Nolte (Marc), Erwan Marinopoulos (Vendeur photo BHV), Evelyne Istria (Mère Marion), Yves Barnouin (Père Philippe), Jamil Dehlavi (Homme oriental), Alek Barkats (Jeune homme walkman), Isabelle Vellay (Agent immobilier), Jérôme Beaujour (Médecin), Nicolas Welfling (Pharmacien)
  • Country: France
  • Language: French
  • Support: Color
  • Runtime: 95 min
  • Aka: Hotel Harabati

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