La Fille du 14 juillet (2013)
Directed by Antonin Peretjatko

Comedy

Film Synopsis

As soon as he meets Truquette at the Louve on the 14th July, Hector has just one objective in mind: to seduce her.  The best way to achieve this, he reckons, is to take her to the seaside, and Pator sees nothing wrong in this so long as Truquette is accompanied by her friend Charlotte.  The friends take to the road and end up being caught between those who take their holidays in July and those who do so in August...
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Film Credits

  • Director: Antonin Peretjatko
  • Script: Luc Catania, Patrick Chaize, Emmanuel Lautréamont, Antonin Peretjatko
  • Cinematographer: Simon Roca
  • Music: Thomas De Pourquery, Julien Roig
  • Cast: Vimala Pons (Truquette), Grégoire Tachnakian (Hector), Vincent Macaigne (Pator), Marie-Lorna Vaconsin (Charlotte), Thomas Schmitt (Bertier), Serge Trinquecoste (Docteur Placenta), Esteban (Julot), Philippe Gouin (Marcello), Lucie Borleteau (Gretchen), Pierre Méréjkowsky (Chamboule-Tout), Nicolas Moreau (Le lion), Albert Delpy (Le patient), Julia Roman (Secrétaire intérim), Marc Faget (Le dragueur à la voiture), Bruno Podalydès (Le commissaire), Julien Brossier (Le mangeur de chips), Pierre-Maurice Nouvel (Le 'cassier'), Claude Sanchez (Madame Placenta), Thomas Ruat (Ernest), Thomas Vernant (Funest)
  • Country: France
  • Language: French
  • Support: Color
  • Runtime: 88 min

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