Petit tailleur (2010)
Directed by Louis Garrel

Drama / Short

Film Synopsis

Arthur, 25, is an apprentice to Albert, an 80-year-old tailor.  Albert loves Arthur as a son and intends to hand over his business to him when he retires in a short time.   One evening, during a trip to the theatre, Arthur falls in love with Marie-Julie, an actress.  The couple decide to abandon everything and start a new life together.  But can Arthur really walk away from Albert..?
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Film Credits

  • Director: Louis Garrel
  • Script: Louis Garrel
  • Cinematographer: Léo Hinstin
  • Music: Grégoire Hetzel
  • Cast: Arthur Igual (Arthur), Léa Seydoux (Marie-Julie), Albert Igual (Albert), Sylvain Creuzevault (Sylvain), Lolita Chammah (Lolita), Evelyne Lequesne (Suzanne), Laurent Laffargue (Le metteur en scène), Gilbert Beugniot (Monsieur Gilbert), Iris Trystram (La comédienne), Zoé Le Ber (La jeune fille), Sabina Sciubba (La musicienne), Pablo Saavedra (Le musicien)
  • Country: France
  • Language: French
  • Support: Black and White
  • Runtime: 44 min

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