Synopsis
Tom is finding it hard getting over a failed relationship. He wanders from bar to bar and meets Théo, an introspective young actor. Théo introduces Tom to his wife Stella. He falls vaguely in love with her. Stella suggests that he goes to Marseilles to meet her sister, Sara, since she is just as pretty as she is. Tom and Sara meet like old acquaintances. Tom brings Sara to Paris to, perhaps, start a new life with her...
Credits
Director (1)
Actors (14)
Production and distribution (2)
- Executive Producer : Les Films de l'Atalante
- French distribution : Les Films de l'Atalante
Full credits (10)
- Executive Producer : Gérard Vaugeois
- Screenwriter : Jean-Pierre Bisson
- Director of Photography : Guillaume Schiffman
- Music Composer : Jean-Marie Sénia
- Editor : Nicole Lubtchansky
- Sound Recordist : Guillaume Sciama
- Production manager : Irène Sohm
- Press Attaché (film) : Fabienne Ferreira-Barbosa
- Production Designer : Gérard Marcireau
- Sound Mixer : Christian Fontaine
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Technical details
- Type : Feature film
- Genres : Fiction
- Sub-genre : Drama
- Production language : French
- Original French-language productions : Unspecified
- Nationality : 100% French
- Production year : 1995
- French release : 21/09/1995
- Runtime : 1 h 40 min
- Current status : Released
- Visa number : 85.146
- Visa issue date : 22/09/1995
- Approval : Yes
- Production formats : 35mm
- Color type : Color
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About
"A letter to my brother
"The way you are and what you are. " Those words dog my footsteps through the rainy streets of Nice. Because my brother was intensely what he was. Jean-Pierre was a courageous guy, a captain courageous. That disturbed or annoyed people at times but if you could look him in the eye, you came out feeling stronger. He got the theatre off its ass. He demolished it, rebuilt it. "The way you are and what you are." How do you link the two ? He succeeded. I'm writing these words for you, the reasonnable people with paid holidays and simple pleasures. He performed for you, to transport you, just like music does. Jean-Pierre Bisson loved you, he said so at least thrirty times. Thirty plays written. When you have too much love to give, you never get enough in return. Jean-Pierre died on December 12. My watch stopped and my life too but strangely my heart keeps on beating."
(Marco Bisson, brother of the actor-director Jean-Pierre Bisson - Studio Magazine)