J'ai rêvé sous l'eau (2008)
Directed by Hormoz

Drama / Romance
aka: I Dreamt Under the Water

Film Synopsis

Paris, 1999.  Musician Antonin is in love with his band partner Alex.  When Alex dies from drug abuse one night, Antonin is devastated and seeks to fill the emotional void in the only way he can - by immersing himself in a wild orgy of hedonistic excess.  Antonin's career as a gay prostitute drags him ever downwards into the mire and escape appears impossible.  But then he meets Juliette, a beautiful young woman with a secret...
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Film Credits

  • Director: Hormoz
  • Script: Hormoz, Philippe Arrizabalaga
  • Cinematographer: Sébastien Joffard
  • Music: David Brian Kelly
  • Cast: Hubert Benhamdine (Antonin), Caroline Ducey (Juliette), Christine Boisson (Fabienne), Hicham Nazzal (Baptiste), Franck Victor (Alex), Hélène Michel (Babsi), Eva Ionesco (Femme Sif), Hervé P. Gustave (Déménageur), Rodrigue Adompo (Spike), Lidwine Herdhuin (Christine), Xanaë Bove (Pénélope), Xavier Gaillard (Marcel), Muriel Michaux (Magalie), Patricia Dagmey (Jacqueline), Jacqueline Mille (Lysiane), Martial Jacques (Homme voiture), Claude Var (Réceptionniste Hotel), Yvon Castaing (Premier client), Thibault Arnold (Client soumis), Hélène Rodier (Voisine Juliette)
  • Country: France
  • Language: French / English
  • Support: Color
  • Runtime: 99 min
  • Aka: I Dreamt Under the Water

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