Disparue en hiver (2015)
Directed by Christophe Lamotte

Drama / Thriller

Film Synopsis

Once a policeman, 50-something Daniel now works as a debt recovery agent, and he carries out his duties without feeling or conscience.  One day, his path crosses that of Laura, an 18-year-old girl who asks him for a lift.  Daniel agrees, but on the way, Laura offers herself to him for money.  Outraged, Daniel forces the woman out of his car, but soon after has a fit of remorse.  When he returns to where he left Laura he finds she is no longer there...
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Film Credits

  • Director: Christophe Lamotte
  • Script: Arnaud Louvet, Marc Syrigas, Pierre Chosson, Christophe Lamotte
  • Cinematographer: Philippe Guilbert
  • Music: André Dziezuk
  • Cast: Kad Merad (Daniel Vernant), Jérôme Varanfrain (Esteban), Didier Gesquiere (Vidal), Renaud Rutten (Franck Berthier), Marie-Paule von Roesgen (Marcella), Juliette Lamet (Isabelle), Martine Coste (Muriel), Ginette Parulyte (La prostituée), Aurélia Petit (Evelyne, la mère de Laura), Rosario Amedeo (Serge), Cecilia Guichart (La femme de Berthier), Marc Weiss (Vincent), Laure Roldan (Fanny), Olivier Charasson (Patron AOG), Brice Montagne (Le frère de la prostituée), Chrystel Thilmant (Solange), Yannick Flotte (Le mari de Solange), Patrick Hastert (Homme 50 ans), Philippe Meyrer (Homme blouson), Valéry Massion (Francis)
  • Country: France / Belgium / Luxembourg
  • Language: French
  • Support: Color
  • Runtime: 100 min

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