Macadam Baby (2014)
Directed by Patrick Bossard

Comedy

Film Synopsis

Thomas is an aspiring writer with one insurmountable failing: he has nothing interesting to say.  Arriving in Paris, he meets Julie and finally discovers love for the first time in his life.  What he doesn't yet know is that Julie is up to her eyes in problems.  By doing his best to help her, Thomas merely makes matters worse - much worse...
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Film Credits

  • Director: Patrick Bossard
  • Script: Patrick Bossard
  • Cinematographer: Christophe Larue
  • Music: Mathieu Lamboley
  • Cast: Pierre Aussedat (L'éditeur), Omri Ben Canaan (Le policier 2), Gaëlle Billaut Danno (La mère de Julie), Makoto Blanchard (La touriste japonaise 2), Emmanuel Bonami (Lepolicier de garde à vue 2), François Civil (Thomas), Camille Claris (Julie), Antoine Coesens (Le père de Thomas), Jacqueline Danno (La grand-mère), Diane Dassigny (La fille de l'appartement), Arthur Dupont (Jérémy), Martine Fontaine (La cliente aux portraits), Gwendolyn Gourvenec (Delphine), Laure Hemmer (La secrétaire), Bruno Henry (Le policier de garde à vue 1), Arthur Jugnot (Grégoire), Laurent Klug (Le policier de l'accueil), Chisa Kurita (La touriste japonaise 1), Jérôme L'hotsky (L'officier de police), Kamel Laadaili (Karim)
  • Country: France
  • Language: French
  • Support: Color
  • Runtime: 95 min

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