Et ta soeur (2016)
Directed by Marion Vernoux

Comedy / Drama
aka: Half Sister, Full Love

Film Synopsis

Pierrick still hasn't come to terms with the recent death of his brother when his best girlfriend, Tessa, invites him to spend a peaceful week at her family home.  It seems like the ideal opportunity for him to take stock and reflect on life.  Upon his arrival, Pierrick is surprised when he finds that Tessa has another houseguest, her half-sister Marie, who is nursing a broken heart after a disappointment in love.  Pierrick and Marie proceed to drown their sorrows in alcohol but it is only when Tessa decides to join them that the fun begins...
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Film Credits

  • Director: Marion Vernoux
  • Script: Lynn Shelton, Marion Vernoux
  • Cinematographer: Nicolas Gaurin
  • Music: Éric Neveux
  • Cast: Virginie Efira (Marie), Vincent Furic (Alain), Grégoire Ludig (Pierrick), Mélanie Malhère (Candice), Géraldine Nakache (Tessa), Alexandra Sallé (Karine)
  • Country: France
  • Language: French
  • Support: Color
  • Runtime: 95 min
  • Aka: Half Sister, Full Love

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