Il sera une fois... (2007)
Directed by Sandrine Veysset

Drama
aka: Once Upon a Tomorrow

Film Synopsis

Pierrot has become obsessed with the passage of time.  Trapped in the dark inner world of his imagination, his life begins to feel like a film that has been speeded up.  Time passes, faster and faster.  Pierrot feels as though he is falling ever more quickly, not through space, but through its sister dimension, time.   Then, one night, just as Pierre's madness reaches its peak, he come face-to-face with an old man whom he recognises as himself.  What ensues is the most bizarre journey imaginable...
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Film Credits

  • Director: Sandrine Veysset
  • Script: Sébastien Regnier, Sandrine Veysset
  • Cinematographer: Hélène Louvart
  • Music: Reno Isaac
  • Cast: Alphonse Emery (Pierrot), Lucie Régnier (Elise), Jean-Christophe Bouvet (Henri, le père de Pierrot), Dominique Reymond (Nadine, la mère de Pierro), Marc Barbé (Le père d'Elise), Michael Lonsdale (Le vieux monsieur), Beata Nilska (Liena, la mère d'Elise), Françoise Lebrun (La mère Muche)
  • Country: France
  • Language: French
  • Support: Color
  • Runtime: 78 min
  • Aka: Once Upon a Tomorrow

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