T.i.c. - Trouble involontaire convulsif (2004)
Directed by Philippe Locquet

Drama
aka: The Ticcers

Film Synopsis

Seven people - five men and two women - suffer from the same disability, an involuntary convulsive spasm.   They all lead a normal life and for most of the time are no different from anyone else around them.  But their condition is not easy to live with, as it disfigures them and alarms others who are unfamiliar with it.
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Film Credits

  • Director: Philippe Locquet
  • Script: Philippe Locquet
  • Cinematographer: Margaux Bonhomme
  • Cast: Mathieu Lagarrigue (Mathieu), Annie Pauleau-Gauthier (Annie), Bruno Therasse (Bruno), Nelly Amado (Nelly), Max Boublil (Max), Slony Sow (Slony), Léandre Torres (Léandre), Philippe Manez (Docteur Lehman), Olivier Bouana (Flic), Jean-Marc Culiersi (Client banque)
  • Country: France
  • Language: French
  • Support: Color
  • Runtime: 90 min
  • Aka: The Ticcers

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