Léger tremblement du paysage (2008)
Directed by Philippe Fernandez

Comedy / Drama
aka: A Faint Trembling of the Landscape

Film Synopsis

The setting is a small village.  It is a happy and peaceful community, at the time when man is making his first steps in space exploration.  These astronomical events fire the imagination of two children, who are strangely drawn to a handful of individuals, each absorbed by his or her own private passion...
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Film Credits

  • Director: Philippe Fernandez
  • Script: Philippe Fernandez
  • Cinematographer: Fred Mousson
  • Music: Philippe Fernandez, Pierre Henry, Plimplim
  • Cast: Bernard Blancan (Le pilote), Michel Théboeuf (Le peintre), Anatole Vialard (L'enfant blond), Corentin Chapa (L'enfant brun), Chantal Quillec (La chercheuse), Toto Nobo (Le savant), Pierre Coudeneau (Le mécanicien), Carine Bouquillon (La modèle), Emmanuel Moynot (L'artiste moderniste), Olivier Rigoni (L'artiste réactionnaire), Arganne Goat (La fille à la récitation), Rogier-Pierre Bonneau
  • Country: France
  • Language: French
  • Support: Color
  • Runtime: 85 min
  • Aka: A Faint Trembling of the Landscape

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