À cran (1995)
Directed by Solange Martin

Romance

Film Synopsis

Clara decides to collect her husband from the airport.  When she fails to meet him there, she calls his hotel and learns that he is having a liaison with another woman.  In the ensuing emotional crisis, Clara allows herself to be drawn into a relationship with a former rugby player named Robert.  This unexpected romantic entanglement will prove to be a liberating experience for both Clara and her young lover...
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Film Credits

  • Director: Solange Martin
  • Script: Solange Martin
  • Cinematographer: Jean-René Duveau, Nicolas Guicheteau, Antoine Roch
  • Music: Laurent Petitgand
  • Cast: Clémentine Célarié (Clara), Bruno Todeschini (Robert), Sotigui Kouyaté (Le pompiste), Andrée Damant (Marie-Rose), Asil Raïs (Le réceptionniste), Alou Sanogro (Le chauffeur de taxi), Christophe Desenclos (Le barman de Rungis), Pierre Laplace (Copain dans la boîte), Jean-Jacques Benhamou (Copain dans la boîte), Antoine Boivin (Copain dans la boîte), Fouad Njeim (Copain dans la boîte), Anne-France Mayon (L'infirmière)
  • Country: France
  • Language: French
  • Support: Color
  • Runtime: 82 min

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