La Dune (2014)
Directed by Yossi Aviram

Drama
aka: The Dune

Film Synopsis

Hanoch is alone, with the sea stretching out before him.  He has undertaken a long journey on his bike across France, far from Israel, his home country which he was compelled to leave by events beyond his control.  A few days later his unconscious body is found by a woman on the shore.  No one seems to know who he is.  Ruben Vardi is a police inspector who is about to take his retirement.  He has no intention of involving himself in this affair, but then some strange facts act to change his mind...
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Film Credits

  • Director: Yossi Aviram
  • Script: Yossi Aviram
  • Cinematographer: Antoine Héberlé
  • Cast: Niels Arestrup (Reuven), Lior Ashkenazi (Hanoch), Guy Marchand (Paolo), Emma de Caunes (Fabienne), Moni Moshonov (Fogel), Jean-Quentin Châtelain (Audiberti), Dana Adini (Yaël), Mathieu Amalric (Moreau), Emmanuel de Chauvigny (Le vendeur de bicyclettes), Joanna Grudzinska (La patronne du Café Parisien), Jean-Paul Larriau (Rigodot), Lorenzo Santos (Reggiani), Raymonde Bronstein (Mme Bertier), Claudine Acs (La propriétaire de l'appartement), Christian Ameri (Ferral (policier 1)), Julien Villa (Eustache (policier 2)), Tami Meiri Eitan (Yona), Hortense Pol (Laetitia), Marie Demaison (L'infirmière), Emmanuel Finkiel (Le vétérinaire)
  • Country: France / Israel
  • Language: French / Hebrew
  • Support: Color
  • Runtime: 86 min
  • Aka: The Dune

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