Le Temps d'un regard (2007)
Directed by Ilan Flammer

Comedy / Drama

Film Synopsis

One summer in Paris, the paths of three very different people are destined to cross...  Having given up his job on a momentary impulse, Antoine spends his days aimlessly wandering the streets and playing drafts with Monsieur Pic in his favourite café.  This café is owned by Madame Agnès, whose most loyal customer, Monsieur Jules, sees something of himself in the much younger Antoine.  The third person in this story is Nathalie, a young woman who is obsessed with the case of Howard Smith, a convicted American who is to be executed in a few hours unless a reprieve is granted...
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Film Credits

  • Director: Ilan Flammer
  • Cinematographer: Patrick Jan
  • Cast: Mathieu Demy (Antoine), Marina Hands (Natalya), André Wilms (M. Jules), Fanny Cottençon (Mme Agnès), Romain Vissol (Le vendeur du kiosque), Guy Montagné (Gaston), Manuela Gourary (La marchande de journaux), Zaïr Hamadou (Aziz), Gilles Cohen (Le pharmacien), Wilfred Benaïche (M. Pic)
  • Country: France
  • Language: French
  • Support: Color
  • Runtime: 67 min

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