Simon Konianski (2009)
Directed by Micha Wald

Comedy

Film Synopsis

Simon Konianski, 35, is the eternal adolescent.  He has just been deserted by his partner, a dancer, and lives with his father Ernest (who makes life difficult for everyone), his son Hadrien (who is fascinated by the traumatic wartime memories of his grandfather) and Maurice, a paranoiac old uncle.  When Ernest goes missing, the family sets out to look for him...
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Film Credits

  • Director: Micha Wald
  • Script: Micha Wald
  • Cinematographer: Jean-Paul de Zaetijd
  • Cast: Jonathan Zaccaï (Simon), Popeck (Ernest), Nassim Ben Abdelmoumen (Hadrien), Abraham Leber (Maurice), Nassim Ben Abdeloumen (Hadrien), Irène Herz (Mala), Marta Domingo (Corazon), Ivan Fox (Jorge), Gustavo Miranda (Karl), Lise Roy (Docteur Lalonde), Stefan Liberski (Samy Rebenski), Denyse Schwab (Mme Hirschfeld), Lise De Henau (Sonia), Jean Lescot (Rabbi Berger), David Bass (Tevie), Michel Laubier (Dan Salik), Elodie Moreau (L'infirmière), Fabrice Couchard (Les Loubavitchs), Stéphane Ginsburgh (Les Loubavitchs), Stefan Goltzberg (Les Loubavitchs)
  • Country: France / Belgium / Canada
  • Language: French
  • Support: Color
  • Runtime: 100 min

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