Babysitting (2014) Directed by Nicolas Benamou, Philippe Lacheau
Comedy
Film Synopsis
Unable to find a babysitter for the weekend, Marc Schaudel leaves his
son Rémy in the care of his employee Franck, the
responsible-looking kind of guy you know you can trust.
Unfortunately, Franck is about to mark his thirtieth birthday this
evening and Rémy is a capricious little so-and-so. In the
early hours of the morning, Marc and his wife Claire are woken up by
the police with the news that Rémy and Franck have both gone
missing. In their ransacked home the police have found a camera
which gives a hint as to what took place that fateful evening...
Script: Julien Arruti (dialogue),
Tarek Boudali (dialogue), Philippe Lacheau (dialogue),
Pierre Lacheau (dialogue)
Cinematographer: Antoine Marteau
Music: Maxime Desprez, Michael Tordjman
Cast: Philippe Lacheau (Franck),
Alice David (Sonia),
Vincent Desagnat (Ernest),
Tarek Boudali (Sam),
Julien Arruti (Alex),
Grégoire Ludig (Paul),
David Marsais (Jean),
Gérard Jugnot (M. Schaudel),
Clotilde Courau (Mme Schaudel),
Philippe Duquesne (Agent Caillaud),
Charlotte Gabris (Estelle),
David Salles (Commissaire Laville),
Philippe Brigaud (Monsieur Monet),
Enzo Tomasini (Rémi),
Vladimir Houbart (Le forain),
Pascal Boisson (Anthony),
Sylvia Fasolo (La strip-teaseuse),
Nicolas Grandhomme (Policier caméra),
Cindy Bonafini (La bombe atomique),
Raphaël Hidrot (Le policier téléphone)
Country: France
Language: French
Support: Color
Runtime: 85 min
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