Suzanne (2006)
Directed by Viviane Candas

Drama

Film Synopsis

After the death of his wife, Franck, a 70-something expert in Greek culture, feels lost.  His womanising friend Max and daughter Sabine do their best to console him, but it is not until he meets Suzanne that he regains his zest for living.  She is not of his world, nor of his generation, but she will probably be his last love...
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Film Credits

  • Director: Viviane Candas
  • Script: Viviane Candas
  • Cinematographer: Jacques Loiseleux
  • Music: Daniel Teruggi
  • Cast: Christine Citti (Suzanne), Patrick Bauchau (Frank), Jean-Pierre Kalfon (Max), Edith Scob (Mado), Elisabeth Macocco (Christiane), Claude Perron (Sabine), Jalil Naciri (Mourad), Guesch Patti (Ingrid), Melchior Rothstein (Ariel), Christine Haydar (Gina), Nadège Beausson-Diagne (La chanteuse du Cabaret), Sabine Balasse (La violoncelliste), Martine Hatrisse (Nadège), Adam Rothstein (Pierre)
  • Country: France
  • Language: French
  • Support: Color
  • Runtime: 92 min

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