Son épouse (2014)
Directed by Michel Spinosa

Drama
aka: His Wife

Film Synopsis

Gracie is a young Tamil who lives near Madras.  Since her wedding day, she has been suffering from behavioural difficulties arising from the mysterious death of her best friend, Catherine.  Joseph, the dead woman's widower, is driven by grief to make the journey to India to visit Gracie.  By doing so, Joseph hopes to make amends for the errors of the past, and it would seem that he has a great deal to atone for...
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Film Credits

  • Director: Michel Spinosa
  • Script: Agnès de Sacy, Michel Spinosa
  • Cinematographer: Rakesh Haridas
  • Music: Siegfried
  • Cast: Yvan Attal (Joseph de Rosa), Charlotte Gainsbourg (Catherine de Rosa), Janagi (Gracie), Mahesh (Anthony), Laguparan (Thomas), Corentin Lobet (Le gendarme), Nirupama Nityanandan (Nandini), David Quertigniez (Employé aéroport), Jayakumar (Dr. Anand), Kalairani (La prêtresse), Murugadass (Siluvai), Anaël Snoek (La sage-femme), Ishaan Azad (Le garçon d'étage), Chandra (La mère de Gracie), Durga (La soeur de Gracie), Jayasurya (Le père de Gracie), Sivanupandi (Le vieil aveugle), Kumaravel (Father Godwin), Ragavendra Prabhu (Le pharmacien), Vasanth (Dealer 1)
  • Country: France / India / Belgium
  • Language: French / Tamil / English
  • Support: Color
  • Runtime: 108 min
  • Aka: His Wife

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