Les Textiles (2004)
Directed by Franck Landron

Comedy / Drama
aka: Textiles

Film Synopsis

Sophie and Olivier are an ordinary couple who run a bakery in Paris.  So preoccupied is her husband with the daily grind that Sophie begins to think he no longer appreciates her.  One day, they read a private add in their shop which brings them into contact with another couple, Paul and Colette, who are keen to sell their holiday home.  Sophie persuades Olivier that they should buy the house, without realising that it is sited in a nudist camp...
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Film Credits

  • Director: Franck Landron
  • Script: Gilles Cahoreau, Franck Landron, Valérie Le Corre, Christian Vincent
  • Cinematographer: Franck Landron
  • Music: Jean Dindinaud, Tomás Gubitsch
  • Cast: Barbara Schulz (Sophie), Alexandre Brasseur (Olivier), Zoé Landron (Laure), Félix Landron (Nono), Magali Muxart (Juliette), Jackie Berroyer (Paul), Sonia Vollereaux (Colette), Simon Bakhouche (Gilbert), Angélique Thomas (Adeline), Philippe Cura (Jacky), Camille Bonardi (La visiteuse), Xavier Aubert (Le copropriétaire), Emmanuelle Bataille (Corinne), Stéphane Coulon (L'agent immobilier), Sophie Noël (La femme mystique), Sissi Duparc (La cliente du supermarché), Patrick Mercado (Roger), Louis Pasquier (Le boulanger), Philippe Le Guay (L'habitué de la boulangerie), Gilles Cahoreau (L'homme des petites annonces)
  • Country: France
  • Language: French
  • Support: Color
  • Runtime: 92 min
  • Aka: Textiles

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