Cornouaille (2012)
Directed by Anne Le Ny

Drama

Film Synopsis

Odile is a well-adjusted, well-organised independent woman.  At least, that is what she thought before she took possession of the house in Brittany that she inherited from her aunt.  Is the house haunted or is her mind playing tricks with her?  In the mist-shrouded landscape of Cornouaille, nothing happens quite as Odile had imagined...
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Film Credits

  • Director: Anne Le Ny
  • Script: Luc Béraud, Anne Le Ny
  • Cinematographer: Jean-Marc Fabre
  • Music: François Eudes
  • Cast: Vanessa Paradis (Odile), Samuel Le Bihan (Loïc), Jonathan Zaccaï (Fabrice), Laurent Stocker (Maître Mevel), Martin Jobert (Erwan), Catherine Vinatier (Cathy), Aurore Clément (La mère d'Odile), Thibault Vinçon (Thomas), Thomas Blanchard (Antoine), Damien Dorsaz (Le père d'Odile), Jaïa Caltagirone (Katel), Catherine Morlot (Bernadette), Édith Le Merdy (L'agent immobilier), Marc-Antoine Diquero (Le brocanteur), Stefan Drössler (Le client taxi), Philippe Gaulé (L'homme local à vélos), Emeline de Ravignan (Odile enfant), Juliette Wiatr (Jeune Bernadette), Jean-Yves Landriau (Le fromager), Anne Le Ny (La réceptionniste)
  • Country: France
  • Language: French
  • Support: Color
  • Runtime: 96 min

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