Sauve-toi (1993)
Directed by Jean-Marc Fabre

Drama

Film Synopsis

Manuel, a worried and idle young man, carries out a clumsy robbery in a pharmacy. He hides out in an isolated house lent to him by a friend and becomes anxious over the consequences of his crime. He begins to wonder if he has been the victim of a conspiracy.
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Film Credits

  • Director: Jean-Marc Fabre
  • Script: Jean-Marc Fabre
  • Cinematographer: Jean-Marc Fabre
  • Cast: Emmanuel Salinger (Manuel), Antoine Dulaure (Maurice), René Bouloc (Le voisin), Valérie Dréville (Emmanuelle), Hélène Fillières (La fille à vélo), Sylvie Verheyde (La chanteuse), Marie Henriau (Pharmacienne 1), Emmanuelle Devos (Pharmacienne 2), Cécile Pallas (Pharmacienne 3), Sadi Boualam, Mario Costa, Damien Eupherte, Frédéric Wayolle
  • Country: France
  • Language: French
  • Support: Color
  • Runtime: 52 min

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