Tom est tout seul (1995)
Directed by Fabien Onteniente

Comedy

Film Synopsis

Tom finds himself alone and withdrawn after his fiancée, Laurette, leaves him, ending their promising romance with a cruel put down.  When his washing machine breaks down, he heads off to the local laundrette where he encounters a diverse bunch of people.  Jean-Pierre rules the roost of the washers and tumble dryers and offers Tim some helpful advice...
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Film Credits

  • Director: Fabien Onteniente
  • Script: Jean-Luc Gaget, Fabien Onteniente
  • Cinematographer: Bertrand Chatry
  • Music: Bernard Grimaldi
  • Cast: Florent Pagny (Thomas, nicknamed Tom), Jean Rochefort (Jean-Pierre), Martin Lamotte (Yves Briens), Hélène Vincent (La mère de Tom), Géraldine Pailhas (Hélène), Sandrine Kiberlain (Laurette), Clotilde Courau (Marion), Bruno Solo (Bruno), Souad Amidou (L'infirmière), Smaïn (Le musicien des rues), Nanou Garcia (Catherine), Carole Fredericks (La chanteuse noire), Gabriela Skrabáková (La petite tchèque), Olivier Doran (Olivier), Eric Berger (Serge), Noëlla Dussart (La secrétaire du salon de massage), Aurélien Geneix (Rémi), Gérald Hans (L'homme au sac à dos), André Julien (L'homme au chien), Olivier Loustau (Karim)
  • Country: France
  • Language: French
  • Support: Color
  • Runtime: 87 min

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