Ivul (2010)
Directed by Andrew Kotting

Drama

Film Synopsis

When young Alex is banished by his eccentric father, he climbs up onto the roof of his house and swears never to set foot on the ground again.  And so he lives a short and tragic life in exile, looking down from his kingdom onto a decaying world and a family that he loves...
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Film Credits

  • Director: Andrew Kotting
  • Script: John Cheetham, Andrew Mitchell, Andrew Kotting
  • Cinematographer: Gary Parker, Nick Gordon Smith
  • Music: Christian García
  • Cast: Capucine Aubriot (Capucine), Manon Aubriot (Manon), Jacob Auzanneau (Alex), Jean-Luc Bideau (Ivul), Adélaïde Leroux (Freya), Aurélia Petit (Marie), Xavier Tchili (Lek)
  • Country: Switzerland / France
  • Language: French
  • Support: Black and White / Color
  • Runtime: 96 min

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