Sky (2016)
Directed by Fabienne Berthaud

Drama

Film Synopsis

Whilst holidaying with her husband in the west of America, Romy makes up her mind to put an end to this unsatisfactory relationship and regain control over her life.  From Las Vegas to the Nevada plains, her crazy itinerary will be marked by unlikely encounters that offer the promise of a new and exciting start...
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Film Credits

  • Director: Fabienne Berthaud
  • Script: Pascal Arnold, Fabienne Berthaud
  • Photo: Nathalie Durand
  • Music: François-Eudes Chanfrault
  • Cast: Diane Kruger (Romy), Norman Reedus (Diego), Gilles Lellouche (Richard), Lena Dunham (Billie), Q'orianka Kilcher (Missy), Lou Diamond Phillips (Duane), Joshua Jackson (Detective Ruther), Laurene Landon (Charlene), Trevor Peterson (Joe), Arnita Swanson (Grandma Sioux), Vanessa Villalovos (Gloria), Daniel Polo (Mickey), Andrew Bryniarski (Jesse), Joseph Runningfox (Militant Indian), Kainoa Kilcher (Edgardo), Miles Hayden (Young Diego), Lily Knight (Homeless Woman), Roberto Medina (Doctor), Micah Schifman (Clerk), Jeff Podgurski (Cowboy Stuntman)
  • Country: France / Germany
  • Language: English / French
  • Support: Color
  • Runtime: 103 min

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