Les Yeux brouillés (2000)
Directed by Rémi Lange

Comedy / Drama / Documentary

Film Synopsis

Antoine and Rémi have been together for three years.  Rémi films their life as a couple with his Super 8 camera.  One day, Rémi realises that the passion has gone out of his relationship with Antoine.  Having met another boy, he decides to leave his present partner.  Rémi films his break up with Antoine and the development of his relationship with his new lover.
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Film Credits

  • Director: Rémi Lange
  • Script: Rémi Lange, Antoine Parlebas
  • Cinematographer: Rémi Lange, Antoine Parlebas
  • Music: Tiburce
  • Cast: Rémi Lange (Himself), David P. (Himself), Antoine Parlebas (Himself), Jacques Lange (Himself), Emilie Cordelier (Herself), Grégory Alexandre (Himself), Thérèse Lange (Herself), Valérie Goupil (Herself), Françoise Lange (Herself), Matthieu Doze (Himself), Jean-Yves Peyrot (Himself), Virginie Parmentier (Herself), Edmée Longhi (Herself)
  • Country: France / Canada
  • Language: French
  • Support: Color
  • Runtime: 85 min

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