Q (2011)
Directed by Laurent Bouhnik

Drama
aka: Desire

Film Synopsis

When her father dies, 20-year-old Cécile tries to console herself with her girlfriends, but her subsequent amorous adventures leave a bitter aftertaste.  Misunderstood by her mother, Alice dreams of living the great romance of her life, but Matt, the young man who watches her in secret, is only interested in a brief liaison.   Virginie is deeply in love with her husband but her private life is about to be disrupted in ways she had not expected...
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Film Credits

  • Director: Laurent Bouhnik
  • Script: Laurent Bouhnik
  • Cinematographer: Dominique Colin
  • Music: Ernest Saint Laurent
  • Cast: Déborah Révy (Cécile), Helene Zimmer (Alice), Gowan Didi (Matt), Johnny Amaro (Chance), Johan Libéreau (Manu), Jean-François Gallotte (Père d'Alice), Brice Fournier (Maurice), Christelle Benoit (Virginie), Patrick Hauthier (Yves), Léticia Belliccini (Sonia), Fabien Ara (Alex), Margot Heurtematte (Héloïse), Aurélia Arto (Alizée), Noémie Leroux-Cazaubon (Julie), Yassine Azzouz (Djamel), Bernez Moal (Daniel), Marie-Laure Baudain (Le secrétaire), Aurélie Dujarrier (La femme du maire), Lise Kerverdo (Marion), Christine Martin (Mère d'Alice)
  • Country: France
  • Language: French
  • Support: Color
  • Runtime: 90 min
  • Aka: Desire

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