Regarde-moi (en face) (2000)
Directed by Marco Nicoletti

Drama

Film Synopsis

Gaston is a habitual voyeur who has entered into a financial arrangement with his neighbour so that he can go on spying in secret on his girlfriend, Dune.  Little does he know that the son he lives with, Antoine, also has an interest in Dune, albeit one that is considerably less sordid.  Antoine has long wanted to leave home and start a new life by himself, but whenever he broaches the matter his father resorts to emotional blackmail to keep him from doing so.  In the end, Antoine has had enough of his father's selfish ways and decides to break away once and for all.  He plans to elope with the girl he has fallen in love with, Dune...
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Film Credits

  • Director: Marco Nicoletti
  • Script: Santiago Amigorena, Marco Nicoletti, Jean-Luc Nivaggioni
  • Cinematographer: Pierre Cottereau
  • Music: Jean-Claude Ghrenassia, Arland Wrigley
  • Cast: Cécile De France (Dune), Riton Liebman (Goran), Dimitri Radochevitch (Gaston), Nadir Legrand (Antoine), Gérard Touratier (Gérald à la Poste), Simone Guertner (Concierge), Dramandra Khassar (Armand), Xavier Denamur (Buraliste), Blanche Veisberg (Prostituée), Christophe Desenclos (Didier), Patricia Malvoisin (Cliente à la Poste)
  • Country: France
  • Language: French
  • Support: Color
  • Runtime: 77 min

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