15 ans et demi (2008)
Directed by François Desagnat, Thomas Sorriaux

Comedy
aka: Daddy Cool

Film Synopsis

After spending fifteen years in the United States, Philippe Le Tallec returns to France, intending to take care of his daughter Eglantine.  He hopes he can make up for lost time but his daughter has too many other interests to spend time with her father.  Realising that his parenting skills are not what they should be, Philippe enrolls on a training course for fathers in distress...
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Film Credits

  • Director: François Desagnat, Thomas Sorriaux
  • Script: Romain Protat, Vincent Ravalec (novel), François Desagnat, Thomas Sorriaux
  • Cinematographer: Vincent Mathias
  • Music: Alexandre Azaria
  • Cast: Daniel Auteuil (Philippe Le Tallec), Juliette Lamboley (Églantine), François Damiens (Jean-Maxence), Lionel Abelanski (Guy), Julie Ferrier (Fiona), François Berléand (Albert Einstein), Elise Larnicol (Sylvie), Sara Mortensen (Barbara), Coura Traoré (Anne-Sophie), Benjamin Siksou (Gaspard), Canis Crevillen (Charlotte), Lionel Lingelser (Vincent), Maud Verdeyen (Zoé), Dylan Imayanga (Enzo), Lucie Lucas (Karine), Philippe Duquesne (Jean-Louis), Chick Ortega (Denis), Alain Chabat (Norbert), Elie Semoun (L'automobiliste vindicatif), Edwin Apps (Un scientifique)
  • Country: France
  • Language: French
  • Support: Color
  • Runtime: 97 min
  • Aka: Daddy Cool

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