15 August (2001 film)

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15 August
Directed by Patrick Alessandrin
Produced by Luc Besson, Bernard Grenet
Written by Lisa Alessandrin
Starring Richard Berry, Charles Berling and Jean-Pierre Darroussin.
Cinematography Damien Morisot
Editing by Yann Malcor
Distributed by Gallo Film
Release date(s) April 18 2001
Country Flag of France France
Language French
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15 August (officially titled 15 Août in French) is a 2001 French film directed and written by Patrick Alessandrin. The film starring Richard Berry, Charles Berling and Jean-Pierre Darroussin is about several middle aged men who have a crisis on theor hands when their wives depart leaving them to look after the boisterous kids.

[edit] Cast

  • Richard Berry ... Max
  • Charles Berling ... Vincent
  • Jean-Pierre Darroussin ... Raoul
  • Mélanie Thierry as Julie
  • Selma El Mouissi as Nina, Max's daughter
  • Manon Gaurin as Alice, Max's daughter)
  • Quentin Pommier as Arnold, Vincent's son
  • Thomas Goulard as Sébastien, Vincent's son
  • Ludmila Mikaël as Louise Abel
  • Blandine Bury as Stéphanie
  • Dimitri Radochevitch as Neighbour
  • Catherine Hosmalin as Neighbour
  • Annette Merchandou as Madame André
  • Marie-Christine Demares as Madame Michaud, the real estate agent
  • Jean-François Gallotte as Fabrice, Julie's father
  • Luc Sonzogni as Swimming monitor

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