Les Petites vacances (2007)
Directed by Olivier Peyon

Drama / Comedy
aka: Stolen Holidays

Film Synopsis

Danièle appears to be the perfect grandmother.  She is always willing to step in and look after her grandchildren, Marine and Thomas, when their parents (now separated) are busy.  With the children's mother working away from home, Danièle volunteers to take them with her on holiday.  The experience has a profound effect on Danièle and when the time comes to return Marine and Thomas to their father she decides to keep them to herself...
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Film Credits

  • Director: Olivier Peyon
  • Script: Cyril Brody, Gladys Marciano, Olivier Peyon
  • Cinematographer: Alexis Kavyrchine
  • Music: Jérôme Baur
  • Cast: Bernadette Lafont (Danièle), Adèle Csech (Marine), Lucas Franchi (Thomas), Claude Brasseur (L'inconnu du palace), Claire Nadeau (Nicole), Eric Savin (Eric), Benjamin Rolland (Stéphane), Jocelyne Desverchère (La jeune mariée), Béatrice Chéramy (Dominique), Mireille Roussel (Véronique), Pierre Pradinas (Le gendarme), Jérémy Stone (Romain)
  • Country: France
  • Language: French
  • Support: Color
  • Runtime: 90 min
  • Aka: Stolen Holidays

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