Suite Armoricaine (2015)
Directed by Pascale Breton

Drama

Film Synopsis

An academic year at the University of Rennes as lived by two people whose destines become hopelessly intertwined. She is Françoise, a teacher of art history; he is Ion, a geography student. Too preoccupied with their own personal problems, these two fail to realise that they have a common past...
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Film Credits

  • Director: Pascale Breton
  • Script: Robin Campillo, Pascale Breton (dialogue)
  • Photo: Tom Harari
  • Music: Chapi Chapo, Eric Duchamp
  • Cast: Valérie Dréville (Françoise Diraison), Kaou Langoët (Ion), Elina Löwensohn (Moon), Manon Evenat (Lydie), Laurent Sauvage (John Le Scieller), Clet Beyer (Gweltaz), Yvon Raude (Stéphane Nedellec), Peter Bonke (Sven), Tangi Daniel (Dav), Catherine Riaux (La Grande Catherine), Hildegrade Blond (Françoise enfant), Mikaël Saffré (Le technicien), Soukamba Dabo (Nora), Mélanie Degals (Apolline), Morgane Lamanda (Iseult), Romain Jarry (L'enseignant de photo-interprétation), Adeline Cotonnec (L'enseignante de climatologie), Sylvie Jobert (La secrétaire de géographie), Bernard Collet (L'amant de Catherine), Léonard Mottura (L'étudiant porte-parole)
  • Country: France
  • Language: French
  • Support: Color
  • Runtime: 148 min

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