American Translation (2011)
Directed by Pascal Arnold, Jean-Marc Barr

Drama

Film Synopsis

Aurore and Chris are twenty and passionately in love.  Theirs is a romance so perfect that it that can only exist between the covers of a book or on the screen in a cinema.  Then Aurore makes a terrible discovery: Chris is a killer.  Should she betray him or should she go on loving him as if nothing has changed...?
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Film Credits

  • Director: Pascal Arnold, Jean-Marc Barr
  • Script: Lucy Allwood, Pascal Arnold
  • Cinematographer: Jean-Marc Barr, Chris Keohane
  • Cast: Lizzie Brocheré (Aurore), Pierre Perrier (Chris), Karl E. Landler (Inspector Thomas), Djédjé Apali (Inspecteur Malherbe), Jean-Marc Barr (William), Benjamin Bollen (Jeune garçon), Esteban Carvajal-Alegria (Jeune homme étudiant), Laurent Delbecque (Nick), Frederic Eng (Livreur asiatique), Ionita Radu Georgescu (Vlad), Yamin Gougmar (Livreur pizza), Arthur Harel (Stephane), Pierre-Yves Kiebbe (Mr. Levant), Manon Klein (Jeune fille), Arnaud Koller (Henri), Gray Orsatelli (Matt), Marc Rioufol (Le prêtre), Thomas Rouer (Alex), Akéla Sari (Samia), Zoé Schellenberg (Femme)
  • Country: France
  • Language: French
  • Support: Color
  • Runtime: 109 min

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