Gracie is a young Tamil who lives near Madras. Since her wedding
day, she has been suffering from behavioural difficulties arising from
the mysterious death of her best friend, Catherine. Joseph, the
dead woman's widower, is driven by grief to make the journey to India
to visit Gracie. By doing so, Joseph hopes to make amends for the
errors of the past, and it would seem that he has a great deal to atone
for...
Cast:Yvan Attal (Joseph de Rosa),
Charlotte Gainsbourg (Catherine de Rosa),
Janagi (Gracie),
Mahesh (Anthony),
Laguparan (Thomas),
Corentin Lobet (Le gendarme),
Nirupama Nityanandan (Nandini),
David Quertigniez (Employé aéroport),
Jayakumar (Dr. Anand),
Kalairani (La prêtresse),
Murugadass (Siluvai),
Anaël Snoek (La sage-femme),
Ishaan Azad (Le garçon d'étage),
Chandra (La mère de Gracie),
Durga (La soeur de Gracie),
Jayasurya (Le père de Gracie),
Sivanupandi (Le vieil aveugle),
Kumaravel (Father Godwin),
Ragavendra Prabhu (Le pharmacien),
Vasanth (Dealer 1)
Country: France / India / Belgium
Language: French / Tamil / English
Support: Color
Runtime: 108 min
Aka:His Wife
The history of French cinema
From its birth in 1895, cinema has been an essential part of French culture. Now it is one of the most dynamic, versatile and important of the arts in France.
A wave of fresh talent in the late 1950s, early 1960s brought about a dramatic renaissance in French cinema, placing the auteur at the core of France's 7th art.
In the 1940s, the shadowy, skewed visual style of 1920s German expressionism was taken up by directors of American thrillers and psychological dramas, creating that distinctive film noir look.