Anna Oz (1996)
Directed by Eric Rochant

Drama / Thriller

Film Synopsis

By day, Anna Oz is an ordinary young woman, living in an ordinary apartment in Paris.  By night, in the chasm of her dreams, she finds herself in Venice, living a life of luxury in a grand palace with Marcello, a successful art thief.  Anna becomes progressively anxious as the same dream comes to her again and again, with ever increasing clarity.  Is it possible that she is living two lives, in two different dimensions...?
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Film Credits

  • Director: Eric Rochant
  • Script: Gérard Brach, Eric Rochant
  • Cinematographer: Pierre Lhomme
  • Music: Steve Turre
  • Cast: Charlotte Gainsbourg (Anna Oz), Gérard Lanvin (Marcello), Sami Bouajila (Marc), Grégori Derangère (Thomas), Emmanuelle Devos (Corinne), Jean-Michel Fête (L'ami de Corinne), Jim Adhi Limas (Le flic), Vanille Attié (Epiphanie), Richard Sammel (Le unconue), Alain Ollivier (Dr. Victor Khan), Catherine Ferran (Dr. Marina Marini), Camille Japy (Dr. Florence), Irène Tassembedo (L'Africaine), Alice Chimirri (Fillette), Pascaline Girardot (Fille hôtel), Mathilde Vitry (Sophie)
  • Country: France / Italy / Switzerland
  • Language: French
  • Support: Color
  • Runtime: 98 min

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