Novo (2002)
Directed by Jean-Pierre Limosin

Drama / Comedy / Romance

Film Synopsis

Six months ago a trauma left Graham with a severe memory loss which prevents him from remembering anything that happened more than ten minutes ago.  Every time he sees Irène, his one true love, it is as if he is meeting her for the first time.  Irène loves him enough to offer to remember everything for the two of them...
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Film Credits

  • Director: Jean-Pierre Limosin
  • Script: Christophe Honoré, Jean-Pierre Limosin
  • Cinematographer: Julien Hirsch
  • Music: Zend Avesta, Loïc Dury, Mathieu Dury, Christophe Minck
  • Cast: Eduardo Noriega (Graham), Anna Mouglalis (Irène), Nathalie Richard (Sabine), Éric Caravaca (Fred), Paz Vega (Isabelle), Lény Bueno (Antoine), Julie Gayet (Julie), Agathe Dronne (Céline), Bernard Bloch (Docteur Sagem), Vincent Dissez (Simon), Catherine Bidaut (Nadine), Pascal Tokatlian (Gérard), Dominic Gould (Gilles), Stéphanie Picard (La serveuse), André S. Labarthe (L'homme au musée)
  • Country: Switzerland / France / Spain
  • Language: Spanish / French
  • Support: Color
  • Runtime: 98 min

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