La Danse des accrochés (2016)
Directed by Thibault Dentel

Drama / Thriller

Film Synopsis

Vincent has just completed a 23 year stretch in prison.  Electronically tagged, he goes to live with his cousin Didier, a farmer who is on the worst of terms with his mother since his father's suicide.  Both men have difficulties to overcome.  The one must come to terms with the reality of his partial freedom.  The other has to deal with a morbid form of blackmail...
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Film Credits

  • Director: Thibault Dentel
  • Script: Thibault Dentel
  • Photo: Tomasz Cichawa
  • Music: Jean-Luc Béranger
  • Cast: Jean-Claude Gauthier (Vincent), Christophe Sauvion (Didier), Dorothée Dentel (Mim'), Sylvain Solustri (Basile), Nicole Turpin (Marie-Pierre), Nadège Tard (Philippine Renaud), Karl Bréhéret (Francis), Sébastien Gazull (Jrmie), Phil Devaud (Frdric), Christine Rey (Franoise), Pat Belland (Gendarme 1), Olivier Chancelier (Gendarme 2), Claude Burneau (Policier 1), Thibault Dentel (Policier 2)
  • Country: France
  • Language: French
  • Support: Black and White
  • Runtime: 107 min

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