Où est la main de l'homme sans tête? (2009) Directed by Guillaume Malandrin, Stéphane Malandrin
Thriller
aka: Hand of the Headless Man
Film Synopsis
Eva Sanders is a 25-year-old diver who is used to winning international
championships. An exemplary athlete, she dedicates her life to her
sport, encouraged by her father, Peter, who works as her
trainer. One day, Eva has a near-fatal accident during one
of her dives. Emerging from a coma two weeks later, she is
confused, with recent events a complete jumble. Then she
discovers that her brother has mysteriously disappeared, and her father
seems strangely reluctant to talk to her about it...
Cast:Cécile De France (Eva Sanders),
Ulrich Tukur (Peter), Bouli Lanners (Mathias),
Jan Hammenecker (Père Alex Ruyten),
Géraldine Jacques (La femme de l'expo),
Jacky Lambert (L'homme sans tête),
Joseph Mazy (L'homme sans main),
Edouard Piessevaux (Paul),
Harry van Rijthoven (Docteur Seghers),
Tamar van den Dop (Anna),
Eugène Vandevyver (Le sacristain)
Country: Belgium
Language: French
Support: Color
Runtime: 104 min
Aka:Hand of the Headless Man
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