Les Yeux de sa mère (2011)
Directed by Thierry Klifa

Drama
aka: His Mother's Eyes

Film Synopsis

A writer in search of inspiration insinuates his way into the life of a famous TV journalist so that he can write a biography about her without her knowing.  Meanwhile, in Brittany, a 20 year old young man named Bruno, who lives with his parents, has no idea of the consequences this will have on his life...
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Film Credits

  • Director: Thierry Klifa
  • Script: Thierry Klifa, Christopher Thompson (dialogue)
  • Cinematographer: Julien Hirsch
  • Music: Gustavo Santaolalla
  • Cast: Catherine Deneuve (Lena Weber), Géraldine Pailhas (Maria Canalès), Nicolas Duvauchelle (Mathieu Roussel), Marisa Paredes (Judit Canalès), Marina Foïs (Maylis Tremazan), Jean-Marc Barr (Jean-Paul Tremazan), Jean-Baptiste Lafarge (Bruno Tremazan), Hélène Fillières (Mélodie Khan), Gilles Cohen (Antoine), Karole Rocher (Sylvie, l'éditrice), Fred Ulysse (Le père de Mathieu), Sylvain Groud (Sylvain), Magali Woch (Capucine), Romain Goupil (Olivier), David Saracino (Manu Rivera), Antoine Régent (Le médecin urgentiste), Thomas Coumans (Le réceptionniste), Hugo Brunswick (Thomas), Anthony Paliotti (Le concierge), Jean-Claude Moreau (Miguel Canalès)
  • Country: France / Belgium
  • Language: French / Spanish
  • Support: Color
  • Runtime: 105 min
  • Aka: His Mother's Eyes

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