Tôt ou tard (1999)
Directed by Anne-Marie Etienne

Romance
aka: Sooner or Later

Film Synopsis

Eric, a cellist, lives in Prague with his wife Anna.  When his marriage fails, he decides to return to Paris, where his path repeatedly crosses that of Catherine, a shy young singer who is desperately trying to establish herself.  They spend the next few years side-by-side without even noticing each other.  Eventually, they realise that they could not be better suited for one another...
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Film Credits

  • Director: Anne-Marie Etienne
  • Script: Anne-Marie Etienne
  • Cinematographer: Alain Choquart
  • Music: Roddy Julienne
  • Cast: Philippe Torreton (Éric), Amira Casar (Catherine), Laura del Sol (Consuelo), Anny Duperey (Aline), Pascal Légitimus (Christian), Jacques Weber (Pierre), Pierre Cassignard (Julien), Raphaëlle Cambray (Gisèle), Marion Loran (Marthe), Jean-Pierre Michael (Olivier), Mila Savic (Anna), Idwig Stephane (Le patron de l'Azur bar), Anne Aor
  • Country: France
  • Language: French
  • Support: Color
  • Runtime: 100 min
  • Aka: Sooner or Later

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