L'Éclaireur (2006)
Directed by Djibril Glissant

Drama

Film Synopsis

Aton is a young man who is happily pursuing his studies at Saint-Denis.  Everything is going well until his father arrives at the university to take the post of a professor who has just died.  Aton's relationship with his father has always been difficult but he makes an effort to patch up his differences and help his father settle into his new job.  Then Aton meets Nina, a beautiful young woman who just happens to be the daughter of the recently deceased professor...
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Film Credits

  • Director: Djibril Glissant
  • Script: Céline Bozon, Djibril Glissant, Gilles Marchand
  • Cinematographer: Céline Bozon
  • Music: Vincent Courtois
  • Cast: Grégoire Colin (Aton Diamanti), Romane Bohringer (Nina), Jackie Berroyer (Marco Diamanti), Lucrèce La Chenardière (Dominique), Xavier Villeneuve (Joshua), Alain Rimoux (Docteur Ben Sayoud), Luisa de Martini (Le maître d'armes), Amelle Chahbi (Linda), Myriam Alioui (Nassera), Noémie Ondo Bernetel (Samira), Serge Bozon (M. Loyal), Diadié Samba (Le jeune enfant), Elisabeth Ollivier Millet (La surveillante), Adrienne Medjo (La sirène mordue), Carine Njiya (Une sirène), Héloïse Tafna-Danavin (Une sirène), Patience Mwela (Une sirène), Linette Sambo (Une sirène), Jean Auzilleau (Flavio (photo)), Dimitri Rafalsky (Flavio)
  • Country: France
  • Language: French
  • Support: Color
  • Runtime: 85 min

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