Solange et les vivants (2016)
Directed by Ina Mihalache

Comedy

Film Synopsis

Solange lives alone in her apartment and rarely goes out.  One day, her doorbell rings and she is met by a deliveryman who claims he has a parcel for her.  Solange is insistent that she is not expecting a parcel, and within no time she is thrown into a panic that causes her to faint on her doorstep.  Anxious for his daughter's well-being, Solange's father gets in touch with her ex-boyfriend and enlists his help in watching over the distraught young woman.  A chain of watchers is then improvised to ensure that Solange comes to no harm...
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Film Credits

  • Director: Ina Mihalache
  • Script: Ina Mihalache
  • Photo: Nils Ruinet
  • Music: David Sztanke
  • Cast: Ina Mihalache (Solange), Pierre Siankowski (Le livreur), Francis Van Litsenborgh (Le propriétaire), Christian Henrard (L'ancien amant), Charline Vanhoenacker (L'ex belle soeur)
  • Country: France
  • Language: French
  • Support: Color
  • Runtime: 67 min

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