Chacun sa nuit (2006)
Directed by Pascal Arnold, Jean-Marc Barr

Drama
aka: One to Another

Film Synopsis

Pierre and Lucie are a brother and sister who have always been intensely close.  Together with their friends, Sébastien, Baptiste and Nicolas, they form an inseparable gang.  Whilst Lucie goes out with Sébastien, Pierre pursues an intense love affair with Nicolas.  Then, one day, this adolescent idyll ends in horror.  Not long after Pierre goes missing, his dead body is found, badly beaten.   Lucie resolves to find his killer and wastes no time in rounding up the suspects...
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Film Credits

  • Director: Pascal Arnold, Jean-Marc Barr
  • Script: Pascal Arnold
  • Cinematographer: Jean-Marc Barr, Chris Keohane
  • Music: Irina Decermic
  • Cast: Lizzie Brocheré (Lucie), Arthur Dupont (Pierre), Guillaume Baché (Nicolas), Pierre Perrier (Sébastien), Nicolas Nollet (Baptiste), Valérie Mairesse (Agnès), Karl E. Landler (Paul), Matthieu Boujenah (Damien), Jean-Christophe Bouvet (Vincent Sylvaire), Pierre Beziers (Le lieutenant), Antoine Coesens (M. Saunier), Guillaume Gouix (Romain le skinhead), Claude Lecat (Mme Saunier), Stéphane Dauch (Le psychiatre), Marion Donon (Julie), Fabrice Michel (Serge), Rémi Laugier (L'employé du crématorium)
  • Country: France / Denmark
  • Language: French
  • Support: Color
  • Runtime: 95 min
  • Aka: One to Another

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