Les Ogres (2016)
Directed by Léa Fehner

Comedy / Drama

Film Synopsis

They go from town to town, a tent on their back, their show on their shoulders.  They bring dreams and confusion into the lives of others.  They are ogres who live for the theatre and travel far and wide.  The imminent arrival of a baby and the return of a former lover is about to reopen old wounds that had been thought long forgotten...
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Film Credits

  • Director: Léa Fehner
  • Script: Anton Chekhov (play), Léa Fehner, Catherine Paillé, Brigitte Sy
  • Photo: Julien Poupard
  • Cast: François Fehner (François), Marion Bouvarel (Marion), Marc Barbé (M. Déloyal), Adèle Haenel (Mona), Inès Fehner (Inès), Lola Dueñas (Lola), Philippe Cataix (Chignol), Christelle Lehallier (Mireille), Thierry De Chaunac (De Chaunac), Nathalie Hauwelle (Krista), Jérôme Bouvet (Pierrot), Simon Poulain (Le jeune), Ibrahima Bah (Joss), Daphné Dumons (Daphné), Florian Labriet (Régis), Margot Ballay (Margot), Cerise Ballay (Cerise), Lucien Ballay (Lucien), Adèle Dauriac (Ophélia), Altarik Labriet (Altarik)
  • Country: France
  • Language: French
  • Support: Color
  • Runtime: 144 min

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