7 jours pas plus (2017)
Directed by Héctor Cabello Reyes

Comedy / Drama

Film Synopsis

Pierre is a 50-something ironmonger who leads a contented life running the family business in a town in northern France.  One day, whilst walking around the port, he runs into Ajit, a young Indian man in his thirties who has just come to shore on a cargo vessel and is desperately looking for his uncle.  Even though neither speaks the other's language, Pierre and Ajit strike up a friendship and the former offers the other a place to stay in his home until he can find his missing relative.

Ajit's unexpected arrival is welcomed by Jeanne, the feisty Normandy woman who has amorous designs on Pierre.  Jeanne is young, pretty and vivacious, and her best friend Marie-Thé is at a complete loss to explain just why she is attracted to the erratic middle-aged ironmonger.  It isn't as if Pierre offers her any encouragement - quite the opposite.  A warm, sympathetic individual, Ajit appears to have all the qualities that Pierre so patently lacks...
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Film Credits

  • Director: Héctor Cabello Reyes
  • Script: Sebastián Borensztein, Héctor Cabello Reyes
  • Cinematographer: Frédéric Noirhomme
  • Cast: Benoît Poelvoorde (Pierre), Pitobash (Ajit), Alexandra Lamy (Jeanne), Anne Girouard (Marie-Thé), Damien Marchal (Employé aéroport)
  • Country: France / Belgium
  • Language: French
  • Support: Color
  • Runtime: 91 min

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