Synopsis
1948.
Accused by the French law of having collaborated with the Nazis, Louis-Ferdinand Céline has gone into exile in Denmark with his wife, Lucette.
Milton Hindus, a young Jewish American writer, who admires him and fervently supports Céline, joins him in the remote Danish countryside, with the intention of writing a book about their encounter.
The confrontration between the two men will leave no one unscathed.
Credits
Director (1)
Actors (10)
Production and distribution (5)
- Executive Producer : JEM Productions
- Co-productions : France 3 Cinéma, STUDIOCANAL
- Foreign production company : Be-Films
- Film exports/foreign sales : STUDIOCANAL
- French distribution : Paradis Films
Full credits (14)
- Executive Producer : Jacques Kirsner
- Screenwriters : Emmanuel Bourdieu, Marcia Romano
- Director of photography : Marie Spencer
- Music Composer : Grégoire Hetzel
- Assistant Director : Fabrice Couchard
- Editor : Benoît Quinon
- Sound recordists : Marc Engels, Roland Voglaire, Fabien Pochet
- Costume designers : Florence Scholtes, Christophe Pidre
- Foreign Producer : Christophe Louis
- Author of original work : Milton Hindus
- Production manager : Hélène Lambotte
- Press Attaché (film) : Monica Donati
- Continuity supervisor : Vinciane Colas
- Production designers : Eugénie Collet, Florence Vercheval
Technical details
- Type : Feature film
- Genres : Fiction
- Sub-genre : Biopic, Drama
- Production language : French
- Coproducer countries : France, Belgium
- Original French-language productions : Yes
Box-office & releases
Resources
Presskit(1)
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