Ne te retourne pas (2009)
Directed by Marina de Van

Drama / Thriller
aka: Don't Look Back

Film Synopsis

Jeanne is a successful biographer who, against the advice of her publisher, decides to write a novel based on her own life experiences.  As she becomes consumed by her work, she starts to notice the world around her - her home, her family - beginning to transform into something beyond her recognition.  Then she realises that she too is changing...  Deeply troubled by what is happening to her, Jeanne heads off to Italy to confront her past, which she believes holds the key to this mystery...
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Film Credits

  • Director: Marina de Van
  • Script: Marina de Van, Jacques Akchoti (dialogue)
  • Cinematographer: Dominique Colin
  • Music: Luc Rollinger
  • Cast: Sophie Marceau (Jeanne), Monica Bellucci (Jeanne), Andrea Di Stefano (Teo), Thierry Neuvic (Teo 2), Brigitte Catillon (Nadia 1), Sylvie Granotier (Nadia 2), Augusto Zucchi (Fabrizio), Giovanni Franzoni (Enrico), Vittoria Meneganti (Enfant brune 11 ans), Francesca Melucci (Enfant blonde 9 ans), Adrien de Van (Le psychiatre), Serena d'Amato (Donatella), Myriam Muller (Nania 2 jeune), Thomas De Araujo (Jérémie 8 ans), Lucas Preux (Jérémie 2), Thaïs Fischer (Léa 6 ans), Chloé Béziat (Léa 2), Daniel Plier (Michael), Didier Flamand (Robert), Lionel Kopp (Le boucher 1)
  • Country: France / Italy / Luxembourg / Belgium
  • Language: French / Italian
  • Support: Color
  • Runtime: 111 min
  • Aka: Don't Look Back

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