Synopsis
One evening, Francis and Yan have a violent row. The following morning they nevertheless have to learn to work together. Precarious employment, dirty and laborious work. Yan is a young dealer, and homeless, who has to hang on to this contract by love for Morgane. Francis accumulates casual jobs but does not manage to pull through. Who will leave first?
Credits
Director (1)
Actors (4)
Production and distribution (2)
- Executive Producer : Tita Productions
- Co-productions : La Planète Rouge, Glasshouse
Full credits (11)
- Executive Producer : Fred Prémel
- Screenwriter : Guillaume Grosse
- Director of Photography : Guillaume Hoenig
- Music Composer : Vincent Truel
- Editor : Nicolas Capus
- Co-producers : Xavier Ubeda, Robin Ruquet
- Production Manager : Cyril Vincent
- Sound Editor : Fred Bielle
- Production Assistant : Mélanie Delaballe
- Continuity supervisor : Marie Prual
- Sound Mixer : Fred Bielle
Technical details
- Type : Short film
- Genres : Fiction
- Sub-genre : Drama
- Themes : Love, Violence, Unemployment, Work
- Production language : French
- Production country : France
- Original French-language productions : Unspecified
- Nationality : 100% French (France)
- Production year : 2009
- Runtime : 23 min
- Visa number : 123.615
- Visa issue date : 05/01/2010
- Production formats : HD 4K
- Color type : Color
- Aspect ratio : CinemaScope
- Audio format : Dolby SR
- Rating restrictions : None
Box-office & releases
TV broadcasting
This content is for registered users only.
Are you a member? Please login to view content.
News & awards
Selections (7)
Awards (2)
Movies and programs to discover
MyFrenchShorts
Full movie to watch for free!
Butterfly, by Florence Miailhe
A man swims in the sea. This brings back memories. They are all connected to water, from his early childhood to his adult life. This will be the story of his last swim.
🦋 'Butterfly' won the Crystal Bear Young People's Jury at the Berlinale and was selected for the Official Competition at the Annecy International Animation Film Festival, where it received the André Martin Prize.