Je me fais rare (2006)
Directed by Dante Desarthe

Comedy

Film Synopsis

Daniel Danite is a filmmaker who is full of theories about everything and nothing.  He loathes video and all of the new technologies that have invaded his art.  However, when he is given a digital camera whilst the shooting of his next big film is delayed he does not hesitate long before putting it to good use.   But how can you make a work of autofiction when you don't want to give away anything of your private life?   Daniel finds a way.  By imagining himself as a latter-day Don Quixote, he proclaims loud and clear the death of cinema...
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Film Credits

  • Director: Dante Desarthe
  • Script: Dante Desarthe
  • Cinematographer: Dante Desarthe, Alexandre Papanicolaou
  • Music: Michel Lascault, Krishna Levy
  • Cast: Dante Desarthe (Daniel Danitte), Colas Gutman (Michel), Valérie Niddam (Pénélope, la monteuse), Michel Lascault (Emile), Raoul Saada (Armand), David Lascot (Tristan), Sophie Gueydon (Caroline), Fabrice Guez (Bruno), Serge Saada (Simon), Sarah Leroy (Maeva), Micha Lescot (Tony Magloire), Gérard Watkins (Acteur 1), Scali Delpeyrat (Acteur 2), Olga Grumberg (La soeur d'Emile), Jacques Mazeran (Acteur 3), Marie Vialle (Actrice), Rodolphe Pauly (Acteur 4), Olivier Dô Hùu (Acteur 5), Yann Farber (Acteur 6), Simon Rooke (Acteur 7)
  • Country: France
  • Language: French
  • Support: Color
  • Runtime: 103 min

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