La Septième dimension (1987)
Directed by Olivier Bourbeillon, Manuel Boursinhac

Drama

Film Synopsis

Henri, 20, has been in love with a film star of the 1950s since before he can remember.  One evening, Louis, the former partner of Hélène, sends him into the seventh dimension, an imaginary world which is made up of Hélène's old films.  In six stories and six different eras, Henri will live a series of adventures, and on each occasion he must cross swords with Louis...
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Film Credits

  • Director: Olivier Bourbeillon, Manuel Boursinhac, Laurent Dussaux, Benoît Ferreux, Stéphan Holmes, Peter Winfield
  • Cast: Marie-Armelle Deguy (Hélène), Jean-Michel Dupuis (Louis), Francis Frappat (Henri), Roland Amstutz, Michel Aumont, Hubert Deschamps
  • Country: France
  • Language: French
  • Support: Color
  • Runtime: 90 min

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