Solo tu (1998)
Directed by Anne Benhaïem, Arnaud Dommerc

Romance

Film Synopsis

In Paris, Philippe, a young man looking for work, meets Anne, who is bored with her life. They decide to leave France and start a new life in Italy. But it is too far away. They end up staying at the house of Anne's mother, in the Cevennes...
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Film Credits

  • Director: Anne Benhaïem, Arnaud Dommerc
  • Script: Anne Benhaïem, Arnaud Dommerc
  • Cinematographer: Charles Lehmann
  • Cast: Philippe Suner (Philippe), Anne Benhaïem (Anne), Marie-Eve Dadoun, Jonas Rosales, Paul Orth, Claude Bagarry
  • Country: France
  • Language: French
  • Support: Color
  • Runtime: 56 min

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