Tournée (2010)
Directed by Mathieu Amalric

Comedy / Drama
aka: On Tour

Film Synopsis

Joachim is a successful television producer who, on the spur of the moment, decides to abandon everything and start all over again in America.  A few years later, he returns to his home country with a much publicised striptease tour.  Joachim had hoped to end the tour in a spectacular fashion in Paris, his home town.  But a friend lets him down and he loses the venue he had chosen for the show.  He now has no choice but to face the mistakes of his past...
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Film Credits

  • Director: Mathieu Amalric
  • Script: Mathieu Amalric, Philippe Di Folco, Tom Frank, Marcelo Novais Teles, Raphaëlle Valbrune
  • Cinematographer: Christophe Beaucarne
  • Cast: Miranda Colclasure (Mimi Le Meaux), Suzanne Ramsey (Kitten on the Keys), Dirty Martini (Dirty Martini), Julie Atlas Muz (Julie Atlas Muz), Angela de Lorenzo (Evie Lovelle), Alexander Craven (Roky Roulette), Mathieu Amalric (Joachim Zand), Damien Odoul (François), Ulysse Klotz (Ulysse), Simon Roth (Baptiste), Joseph Roth (Balthazar), Aurélia Petit (Fille de la station service), Antoine Gouy (L'homme aux progiciels), Pierre Grimblat (Chapuis), Jean-Toussaint Bernard (Réceptionniste hôtel(s)), Anne Benoît (La caissière du supermarché), Florence Ben Sadoun (La femme à l'hôpital), Erwan Ribard (Le commissaire), Julie Ferrier (Julie Ferrier), Franzo Curcio (Le directeur de théâtre)
  • Country: France
  • Language: French / English
  • Support: Color
  • Runtime: 111 min
  • Aka: On Tour

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