Magma (2010)
Directed by Pierre Vinour

Thriller / Drama

Film Synopsis

A seminar in Auvergne will change everything for Paul Neville. With his marriage faltering, he falls in love with a neighbour. But on the day when the two lovers decide to run away and start a new life the young woman mysteriously disappears. Paul is suspected of foul play...
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Film Credits

  • Director: Pierre Vinour
  • Script: Pierre Vinour
  • Cinematographer: Eric Weber
  • Music: Cyril Bilbeaud, Marc Sens, Serge Teyssot-Gay
  • Cast: Mehdi Nebbou (Paul Neville), Natacha Régnier (Christie Neville), Arly Jover (Ainhoa Javier), Aurélien Recoing (Commissaire Darcy), Lise Tiersen (Audrey Neville), Brigitte Barilley (La mère de Paul), Damien Taranto (Mérieux), Bénédicte Vanderreydt (Piquemal), Thierry Der'ven (Corrado), Jean-François Bourinet (Le père de Paul), Bastien Couvidat (Paul enfant), Nathanaël Couvidat (Lucas Neuville), Tamara Cauzot (Lieutenante)
  • Country: France
  • Language: French
  • Support: Color
  • Runtime: 98 min

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