Mon âme par toi guérie (2013)
Directed by François Dupeyron

Drama

Film Synopsis

Frédi may have lost his mother but he has inherited from her a special power which he is determined to keep to himself.  Reluctantly, Frédi must accept that his hands have a miraculous capacity to heal.  He begins to ask himself where this mysterious talent came from and how he should put it to good use...
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Film Credits

  • Director: François Dupeyron
  • Script: François Dupeyron
  • Cinematographer: Yves Angelo
  • Cast: Grégory Gadebois (Frédi), Céline Sallette (Nina), Jean-Pierre Darroussin (Le père), Marie Payen (Josiane), Philippe Rebbot (Nanar), Stéphan Wojtowicz (L'homme qui saigne), Agathe Dronne (La mère de l'enfant dans le coma), Nathalie Boutefeu (La mère de la petite fille leucémique), Anthony Paliotti (Le copain pilier de bar), Mélody Soudier (Lucie), Sylvie Debrun (La femme du directeur de l'hôtel), Xavier De Guillebon (Le directeur de l'hôtel), Marie Gili-Pierre (Marianne, la serveuse), Marilyne Geisler (La prostituée), Michelle Goddet (La grand-mère de l'enfant qui a bu du Destop), Robert Ingrassia, Michel Kaidomar, Véronique Monchy, Edith Vahiné, Marie Pratali
  • Country: France
  • Language: French
  • Support: Color
  • Runtime: 123 min

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