Memory Lane (2010)
Directed by Mikhael Hers

Drama

Film Synopsis

One August, in a rundown suburb to the southwest of Paris, seven friends in their mid-twenties are reunited more or less by chance and spend several days together in the area where they grew up.  Each of them has his or her reason for being there.  Some are still living in the region.  Some have returned for family matters.  Others have come back to relive their adolescence and to find love...
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Film Credits

  • Director: Mikhael Hers
  • Script: Mariette Désert, Mikhael Hers
  • Cinematographer: Sébastien Buchmann
  • Cast: Thibault Vinçon (Vincent), Dounia Sichov (Christelle), Lolita Chammah (Muriel), Stéphanie Daub-Laurent (Céline), Thomas Blanchard (Raphaël), David Sztanke (Florent), Louis-Ronan Choisy (Cédric), Didier Sandre (François), Bérangère Bonvoisin (Jeanne), Marie Rivière (Aude), Caroline Baehr (Dominique), Morgane Rouault (Audrey), Jeanne Candel (Claire), Hubert Benhamdine (L'ex de Céline), Antoine Hilaire (Mathias), Jean-Pierre Petit (Red Star)
  • Country: France
  • Language: French
  • Support: Color
  • Runtime: 98 min

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