Hasta mañana (2014)
Directed by Sébastien Maggiani, Olivier Vidal

Comedy / Drama

Film Synopsis

Orphaned at an early age, Léo has grown up in a foster home.  A sensitive and withdrawn child, he takes refuge by writing stories which he dreams will one day be read by his hero, the film director Claude Lelouch.  His best friend is Nino, a 12-year-old who shares his home and has become almost a brother to him.  One day, Nino goes missing, along with the short novel that Léo has just finished writing.  The only clue to Nino's whereabouts is a note saying that he has set out to find Claude Lelouch and show him the book.  Over the days that follow Léo receives letters from his friend recounting his adventures.  He soon begins to suspect that the reason for Nino's departure is not quite what it seems...
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Film Credits

  • Director: Sébastien Maggiani, Olivier Vidal
  • Script: Sébastien Maggiani, Olivier Vidal
  • Cinematographer: Fabrice Richard
  • Music: Sébastien Cortella, Benjamin Raffaelli
  • Cast: Amir Ben Abdelmoumen (Nino), Antoine Gautron (Léo), Mehdi Nebbou (David), Delphine Depardieu (Marie), Jean-Christophe Bouvet (Jean-Louis), Samuel Bousbib (Rodolphe), Hassane Gassama (Mehdi), Louise Canadas (Anita), Grégoire Duez Gundel (Quentin), Victor Viel (Axel), Juliette Bettencourt (Laura), Xavier Inbona (Tom), Alysson Paradis (La jeune femme), Eric Landrein (Le conducteur), Claude Lelouch (Lui-même)
  • Country: France
  • Language: French
  • Support: Color
  • Runtime: 82 min

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