Je suis un soldat (2015)
Directed by Laurent Larivière

Drama
aka: I Am a Soldier

Film Synopsis

Aged thirty, Sandrine is forced to return to live with her mother in Roubaix.  Unemployed, she agrees to work for her uncle at his kennels, which is a major hub for dogs coming from East European countries.  Sandrine soon gains the respect of her male peers and earns enough money to win back some of her erstwhile freedom.  But sometimes even the best of soldiers cease to follow orders...
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Film Credits

  • Director: Laurent Larivière
  • Script: François Decodts dialogue (dialogue), François Decodts screenplay, Laurent Larivière screenplay
  • Cinematographer: David Chizallet
  • Cast: Louise Bourgoin (Sandrine), Jean-Hugues Anglade (Henri), Anne Benoît (Martine), Laurent Capelluto (Pierre), Nina Meurisse (Audrey), Nathanaël Maïni (Tony), Angelo Bison (Roberto), Thomas Scimeca (Fabien), Eva-Luuna Mathues (Lola), Isabelle Malin (La femme de l'entretien d'embauche), Vittoria Scognamiglio (La cliente au chien pelé), Jocelyne Desverchère (La vendeuse de l'animalerie), Fatima Souhalia-Manet (La maîtresse d'Henri), Stéphanie Blanchoud (La cliente déçue), Eloïse Vereecken (La jeune chef de Martine), Thibaud Paligot (L'agent immobilier), Patrick Lambert (L'homme à la ferme), Philippe Résimont (Daniel, le client d'Henri), Jean-Benoît Ugeux (Le dragueur chez Roberto), Izabela Karolczuk (Lorna, la trafiquante polonaise)
  • Country: France / Belgium
  • Language: French
  • Support: Color
  • Runtime: 96 min
  • Aka: I Am a Soldier

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