Familles je vous hais (1997)
Directed by Bruno Bontzolakis

Drama

Film Synopsis

Jessica is an adolescent girl who wishes she could break free of the stifling cocoon of her family.  She has had enough of her authoritarian father and a mother who is constantly prying into her affairs.   She tries to seduce a barman named Thierry, whilst defying one of her father's employees, Régis.  With every disappointment that comes her way, she sinks deeper into her hopeless solitude...
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Film Credits

  • Director: Bruno Bontzolakis
  • Script: Bruno Bontzolakis
  • Cinematographer: Bruno Niveau, Miguel Sanchez-Martin
  • Music: Nicolas Ducron
  • Cast: Caroline Ducey (Jessica), Yvan Kolnik (Thierry), Denis Cacheux (Le père), Olivier Brabant (Régis), Marie Boitel (La mère de Jessica), Nadine Pouilly (La mère de Thierry)
  • Country: France
  • Language: -
  • Support: Color
  • Runtime: 78 min

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