Sans un cri (1992)
Directed by Jeanne Labrune

Drama

Film Synopsis

Anne and Pierre's inability to communicate with one another is only exacerbated by the birth of their first child, Nicolas.  Instead of bringing the couple together, the child merely drives them further apart and Pierre becomes increasingly jealous of Anne's attachment to her son.  Pierre's loneliness prompts him to adopt a dog, Molosse.  Nicolas's attempts to befriend the dog merely aggravate his father's hatred for him...
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Film Credits

  • Director: Jeanne Labrune
  • Script: Jeanne Labrune, Odile Barski (dialogue)
  • Cinematographer: André Neau
  • Music: Anne-Marie Fijal
  • Cast: Lio (Anne), Rémi Martin (Pierre), Nicolas Privé (Nicolas), Vittoria Scognamiglio (Lola), J.F. La Bouverie (Le médecin), Bruno Todeschini (Nicolas 35 ans), Jean-Jacques Benhamou (L'homme môtel), Wilhelm Ribet (Nicolas bébé), Théo Clerco-Roques (Nicolas 8 mois), Stéphane Kmiec (Le petit voisin), Michel Tureau
  • Country: France / Belgium / Italy
  • Language: French
  • Support: Color
  • Runtime: 86 min

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