Un, deux, trois (2017)
Directed by Mathieu Gari

Drama

Film Synopsis

Florian has finally completed his four year stretch in prison for his part in a robbery that went disastrously wrong.  Not long after leaving prison, he meets an alluring woman named Julie, who works as a striptease artist in a nightclub.  As soon as they set eyes on one another Florian and Julie realise that they are passionately in love.  Far from turning over a new leaf, Florian is soon planning his next criminal enterprise, to deal in fraudulent bank loans.  The adventurous Julie is more than willing to assist him in these nefarious activities...
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Film Credits

  • Director: Mathieu Gari
  • Script: Mathieu Gari
  • Photo: Mathieu Gari
  • Cast: Thomas Doisy (Florian), Marie Colomb (Julie), Julian Ciais (Anthony), Kévin Letort (Marc), Margot Ponchel (Maude), Johann Biondi (Complice), Josselin Ciais (Serveur)
  • Country: France
  • Language: French
  • Support: Color
  • Runtime: 82 min

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