Nuits blanches (1996)
Directed by Sophie Deflandre

Drama

Film Synopsis

A renowned writer lives wrapped up in the obsession of a past drama.  Unable to write, he roams about at night, drifting from one bar to another.  One night, he meets Marie, whose laugh seems to him like an echo.  Unable to resist this disturbing man, Marie allows herself to be carried away by an intense love affair...
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Film Credits

  • Director: Sophie Deflandre
  • Script: Sophie Deflandre, Laurence Nerval-Kilberg
  • Cinematographer: Hélène Louvart
  • Cast: Alexandre Arbatt (Thomas), Lola Gans (Marie), Marthe Keller (Julia), Matthieu Rozé (Johann), Julie-Anne Roth (La jeune fille du flash-back), Fred Personne (Manuel, l'éditeur), Suzanne Legrand (La copie de Marie dans la boîte), Nadine Darmon (La mère de Marie), Antoine Blanquefort (Paul), Max Morel (Le routier), Jean-Luc Guitton (L'épicier), Guilaine Peyronnet (L'épicière), Pierre Court (L'homme de l'arrêt de bus), Sophie Jeney (La secrétaire de Manuel), Fernando Palaio, Luís Pavão
  • Country: France
  • Language: French
  • Support: Color
  • Runtime: 86 min

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