Anna (2017)
Directed by Jacques Toulemonde Vidal

Drama

Film Synopsis

Anna is a young woman of Colombian origin who now lives in Paris.  So unstable and unpredictable has she become of late that her former husband Philippe feels justified in preventing her from having access to their ten-year-old son Nathan.  Fearing that she is about to lose her son forever, Anna makes up her mind to kidnap him and take him with her to her native Colombia, where she is convinced she can be a good mother to him with the support of her family.  In this, she enlists the help of her friend Bruno.  As Anna flees with her son, pursued by Philippe, the strain soon becomes more than she can bear...
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Film Credits

  • Director: Jacques Toulemonde Vidal
  • Script: Jacques Toulemonde Vidal
  • Photo: Paulo Pérez
  • Cast: Juana Acosta (Anna), Augustin Legrand (Philippe), Bruno Clairefond (Bruno), Kolia Abiteboul (Nathan), Fabrice Colson (L'homme à l'aéroport)
  • Country: France / Colombia
  • Language: French / Spanish
  • Support: Color
  • Runtime: 96 min

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