Le Coeur régulier (2016)
Directed by Vanja d'Alcantara

Drama
aka: Kokoro

Film Synopsis

Separated from her brother for too long, Alice sets out to find him in Japan and finds herself in a village from another time, situated at the foot of some cliffs.  It is in this out-of-the-way spot that Nathan has found peace in the company of someone named Daïsuke.  Before she knows it, Alice has also begun to succumb to the charms of this strange old man and begins to see just why Nathan is so unwilling to return to his former life...
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Film Credits

  • Director: Vanja d'Alcantara
  • Script: Emmanuelle Beaugrand-Champagne, Gilles Taurand, Olivier Adam (novel), Vanja d'Alcantara
  • Photo: Ruben Impens
  • Music: Serge Nakauchi Pelletier
  • Cast: Isabelle Carré (Alice), Jun Kunimura (Daisuke), Niels Schneider (Nathan), Fabrizio Rongione (Léo), Mugi Kadowaki (Hiromi), Masanobu Andô (Jiro), Nana Nagao
  • Country: France / Canada / Belgium
  • Language: English / French
  • Support: Color
  • Runtime: 95 min
  • Aka: Kokoro

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