Métamorphoses (2014)
Directed by Christophe Honoré

Comedy / Drama

Film Synopsis

At the entrance to her school, a girl is accosted by a boy who is both incredibly attractive and totally strange.  She allows him to seduce her with his stories - stories that are sensual and marvellous, in which the gods fall in love with young mortals.  The boy persuades the girl to follow him...
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Film Credits

  • Director: Christophe Honoré
  • Script: Christophe Honoré, Ovid (book)
  • Cinematographer: Andre Chemetoff
  • Cast: Amira Akili (Europe), Sébastien Hirel (Jupiter), Mélodie Richard (Junon), Damien Chapelle (Bacchus), George Babluani (Orphée), Matthis Lebrun (Actéon), Samantha Avrillaud (Diane), Coralie Rouet (Io), Nadir Sonmez (Mercure), Vincent Massimino (Argus), Olivier Müller (Pan), Myriam Guizani (Syrinx), Gabrielle Chuiton (Baucis), Jean Courte (Philémon), Rachid O. (Tirésias), Arthur Jacquin (Narcisse), Anna Camplan (Trois Soeurs Mynias), Eléonor Vergez (Trois Soeurs Mynias), Margot Guitton (Trois Soeurs Mynias), Julien Antonini (Hermaphodite)
  • Country: France
  • Language: French
  • Support: Color
  • Runtime: 102 min

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