J'ai oublié de te dire (2010)
Directed by Laurent Vinas-Raymond

Drama
aka: I Forgot to Tell You

Film Synopsis

Marie is a young woman without a past or future.  Having been released from prison, she heads for the south of France, hoping to find seasonal work there.  It is here that she meets Baptiste, an old man who was once a cycling champion but who now occupies himself as a painter.  The two become close friends, thanks to their common interest in art.  It is through Baptiste that Marie discovers her true identity, the identity she thought she had lost...
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Film Credits

  • Director: Laurent Vinas-Raymond
  • Script: Laurent Vinas-Raymond
  • Cinematographer: Gérard Sterin
  • Music: Joanna Bruzdowicz, Cali, Georges Moustaki
  • Cast: Omar Sharif (Jaume), Émilie Dequenne (Marie), Franck Gourlat (Baptiste), Anne Canovas (Gabrielle), Olivier Brun (Julien), Jérôme Pouly (Fredo), Philippe Laudenbach (Docteur Simon), Valérie Baurens (Docteur Fabregas), Grégory Herpe (Gendarme 2), Christophe Calmel (Gendarme 1), Virginie Haro (Cécile), Marion Parenty (Florine), Georges Pawloff (M. Joffre), Dimitri Rataud (Docteur Mercier), Sandrine Vidal (Gendarmette), Jean-Pierre Llaurens (Barman), Cali (Cali), Cécile Carassus-Cases (Infirmière), Eleonore Zinska (Liseuse), Xavier Montserrat (Collègue de Baptiste)
  • Country: France / Belgium / Spain
  • Language: French / Catalan
  • Support: Color
  • Runtime: 95 min
  • Aka: I Forgot to Tell You

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