André (2016)
Directed by Jonathan Gallaud

Short

Film Synopsis

André, a young priest, has scarcely set foot outside his seminary before he is parachuted into his first parish in Picardy.  Followed by a television crew, he takes up his new duties without delay and sets about saving a parish which is threatened with closure.  André is not like other priests.  He has his own way of doing things, his own secrets.  And he has a particular knack of returning stray sheep to the fold...
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Film Credits

  • Director: Jonathan Gallaud
  • Script: Jonathan Gallaud, Arnaud Goupil
  • Photo: Camille Barbé, Vincent Bourdin, Jonathan Gallaud
  • Music: Julien Mablouke
  • Cast: Francois Kenter (André), Lola Dubus (La petite nouvelle), Alexandre Carril (Jenny), Tymoteusz Mitek (Le mac), Morgan Leclerc (Christian), Patrick Gallaud (Père patrick), Gérald Pailloux (Gérald), Arnaud Goupil (Le chasseur), Thomas Borgen (L'ingé son), Cyprien Lemarié (Gérant)
  • Country: France
  • Language: French
  • Support: Color
  • Runtime: 42 min

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