Casa Nostra (2013)
Directed by Nathan Nicholovitch

Drama

Film Synopsis

Hélène, Mathilde and Ben Scappini undertake a long road journey together.  Their destination is the old family house in a suburb of Paris where they grew up.  Here, their father is close to death.  The journey provides an opportunity for the brother and his two sisters to become reacquainted with each other after so many years apart.  There is so much to be said, and yet so little time...
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Film Credits

  • Director: Nathan Nicholovitch
  • Script: Nathan Nicholovitch
  • Cinematographer: Florent Astolfi, Guillaume Faure
  • Cast: Gilles Kazazian (Ben), Clo Mercier (Mathilde), Alicia Fleury (Gaëlle), Pierre Durand (Maurice, le père), Francine Diehl (Francine, la mère), Erwan Naour (Erwan), Fernando Scaerese (Paolo), David D'Ingeo (Jean-Noël), Julien Roux Ardines Pontigo (Mehdi), Corinne Gautheron (Jeanne), Jacqueline Bernard (Jacqueline), Candice Carmassi (Rose), Clérie Sada (Ana), Céline Farmachi
  • Country: France
  • Language: French
  • Support: Black and White
  • Runtime: 92 min

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