Désaccord parfait (2006)
Directed by Antoine de Caunes

Comedy
aka: Twice Upon a Time

Film Synopsis

The film star Alice d'Abanville and director Louis Ruinard were the glamour couple of the 1970s.  But after having made just five films together, Alice disappeared from Louis' life and never returned.  Thirty years on, the organisers of the BATARs, the British Oscars, invite Alice to present a special award to Louis during his stay in London.  What was intended to be a simple ceremony soon becomes an opportunity to settle some very old scores...
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Film Credits

  • Director: Antoine de Caunes
  • Script: Antoine de Caunes
  • Cinematographer: Pierre Aïm
  • Music: Steve Nieve
  • Cast: Charlotte Rampling (Alice d'Abanville), Jean Rochefort (Louis Ruinard), Isabelle Nanty (Rageaud), Ian Richardson (Lord Evelyn Gaylord), Simon Kunz (Randall), James Thiérrée (Paul Gaylord), Charles Dance (Le maître de cérémonie du Battar), Raymond Bouchard (Gilbert Carrington), Yves Jacques (Le docteur Trudeau), Julie du Page (Isabelle Carrington), Yvon Back (Le producteur), Boy George (Le crooner du BATTAR), Graham Valentine (Le maître d'hôtel du salon de thé), Christian Erickson (Richard), Ben Homewood (Kevin), Frederik Steenbrink (Angelo), Peter Hudson (Médecin BATAR), Joe Sheridan (Médecin assurances), Cindy Jackson (Miranda Trudeau), David Stanley (Accessoiriste théâtre Alice)
  • Country: France / UK / Romania
  • Language: French / English
  • Support: Color
  • Runtime: 92 min
  • Aka: Twice Upon a Time

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