Délit mineur (1994)
Directed by Francis Girod

Drama

Film Synopsis

Guillaume, 15, is devotedly attached to his mother, Claire, but he cannot understand why she takes as her lover a spineless cynic.  He reserves his hatred for his father, Claude, a violent man who, having failed to make anything of his life, has turned to drink and abusing his family.  Guillaume's dearest wish is to kill his father, and one day it looks as though his wish is about to come true...
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Film Credits

  • Director: Francis Girod
  • Script: Francis Girod, Michel Grisolia
  • Cinematographer: William Lubtchansky
  • Music: Romano Musumarra
  • Cast: Caroline Cellier (Claire), Claude Brasseur (Guerin), Niels Arestrup (Claude), Christopher Thompson (Laurent), Anne-Marie Philipe (Valentine), Gérard Séty (Claude's Father), Macha Méril (Madeleine), Mathieu Crépeau (Guillaume), Olivia Brunaux (Claude's Mistress), Pierre Gérard (Belgrand), Louise-Laure Mariani (Véronique), Janine Darcey (Yvonne), Chloé Rigault (Julia), Jennifer Covillaut (Sophie), Catherine Sola (Hélène), Maurice Baquet (Douchet), Corinne Corson (Claudine), Claude Winter, Luce Mouchel, Christian Baltauss
  • Country: France
  • Language: French
  • Support: Color
  • Runtime: 108 min

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