Quand je ne dors pas (2015)
Directed by Tommy Weber

Romance / Drama

Film Synopsis

One winter's evening in Paris, 20-year-old Antoine makes up his mind to go and see the sea by the first train in the morning.  Unfortunately, he has only a few coins in his pocket, not enough for the price of a rail ticket.  He has all night to obtain the money he needs, by one means or another...
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Film Credits

  • Director: Tommy Weber
  • Script: Mohamed Kerriche, Tommy Weber
  • Cinematographer: Tommy Weber
  • Music: Thibault Chevaillier
  • Cast: Aurélien Gabrielli (Antoine), Elise Lhomeau (Léa), Hortense Gelinet (Hortense), Stanley Weber (Jérôme), Mohamed Kerriche (Diego), Antoine Reinartz (Max), Romuald Szklartchik (Arsène), Jacques Weber (Le père de Louis), Maxime Le Gac-Olanié (Louis), Bastien Bouillon (Le fumeur), Arnaud Charrin (Le serveur)
  • Country: France
  • Language: French
  • Support: Color
  • Runtime: 82 min

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