Un an (2006)
Directed by Laurent Boulanger

Thriller / Drama

Film Synopsis

Victoire wakes up one morning to find the body of her boyfriend, Félix, sprawled on the floor of her bedroom.  Unable to reconstruct the last few hours in her mind, but convinced of her innocence, she goes on the run.  But wherever Victoire goes, all her bridges seem to have been burned and a certain Louis-Philippe always manages to reach her and keep her up to date with the consequences of what he calls "the affair".  But Louis-Philippe is not telling her everything.  Just who is he and what is he hiding?   Who is the mad man in this bizarre nightmare - Louis-Philippe or Victoire...?
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Film Credits

  • Director: Laurent Boulanger
  • Script: Jean Echenoz (novel), Laurent Boulanger
  • Cinematographer: Olivier Chambon
  • Music: Foreign Office
  • Cast: Natalia Dontcheva (Victoire), Denis Podalydès (Louis-Philippe), Hippolyte Girardot (Félix), László Szabó (Poussin), Bernard Blancan (Castel), Julie Debazac (Louise), Michel Scotto di Carlo (Gérard), Tamara Krcunovic (Alena), Frédéric Bouchet (Le conducteur assureur), Jean Bedouret (Le propriétaire mécontent), Jean Echenoz (Le conducteur de la Volvo), Joël Barc (L'homme attentionné)
  • Country: France
  • Language: French
  • Support: Color
  • Runtime: 98 min

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