Revivre (1995)
Directed by Jean-Luc Raynaud

Drama

Film Synopsis

Sophie is a 25-year-old philosophy teacher who is as frivolous in her personal life as she is serious in the ideas she professes.  Gina is another young woman who has had none of Sophie's advantages in life.  The two women have nothing in common, but they are destined to meet one day, and their meeting will change their lives forever.  It begins when Sophie decides to call on one of her students, Antoine.  It so happens that Antoine lives next door to Gina...
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Film Credits

  • Director: Jean-Luc Raynaud
  • Script: Rafelle François, Valerie Meynadier, Jean-Luc Raynaud
  • Cinematographer: Emmanuel Soyer
  • Cast: Marion Laine (Sophie), Valerie Meynadier (Gina), Stéphane Rideau (Antoine), Jean-Marc Savean (David)
  • Country: France
  • Language: French
  • Support: Color
  • Runtime: 65 min

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