Fastlife (2014)
Directed by Thomas N'Gijol

Comedy

Film Synopsis

To go faster, further than anyone, to shine more brightly than anyone... this is Franklin's mission statement for life.  Now he is a thirty year old megalomaniac, obsessed with outshining everyone else, at whatever cost.  The time has come for him to choose between becoming a man or to go on living the fast life...
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Film Credits

  • Director: Thomas N'Gijol
  • Script: Mohamed Issolah (dialogue), Thomas N'Gijol (dialogue)
  • Music: Guillaume Roussel
  • Cast: Thomas N'Gijol (Franklin Ebagé), Karole Rocher (Pauline), Julien Boisselier (Lionel), Yasit Ait Hamoudi (Samir), Olivier Marchal (Jeno), Déborah Amsens (TV anchor), Virginia Anderson (Angélique), Christophe Beudet (Client), Olivia Biffot (Leslie), Yvonne Gradelet (Une spectatrice), Kaaris (Himself), Simon Krel (Le garçon sur le pont), Clément Moreau (Wilfried Lemeur), Michèle Raingeval (Une spectatrice), Franck Beckmann, Benoit Blanc, Jicey Carina, Fabrice Eboué, Mexianou Medenou, Charline Paul
  • Country: France
  • Language: French
  • Support: Color
  • Runtime: 91 min

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