À quoi tu penses-tu? (1992)
Directed by Didier Kaminka

Comedy

Film Synopsis

Pierre, a writer with an overly active imagination, is madly in love with Karine.  But she is totally unaware of Pierre's infatuation, as the writer plays out his romance entirely in his head.  All is well until Pierre's imaginary romance spills out into the real world.  What then follows is a series of unforeseen escapades that encompass the whole dramatic spectrum, from high drama to outright farce...
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Film Credits

  • Director: Didier Kaminka
  • Script: Didier Kaminka
  • Cinematographer: Claude Agostini
  • Music: Louis Chedid
  • Cast: Richard Anconina (Pierre), Isabelle Pasco (Karine), Martin Lamotte (André), Assumpta Serna (Mireille), Alesia Bethel (Actrice tarmushienne), Jeffrey Kime (Acteur tarmushien), Danielle Minazzoli (L'analyste)
  • Country: France
  • Language: French
  • Support: Color
  • Runtime: 85 min

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