Le Petit Prince a dit

Le Petit Prince a Dit

Promotional poster
Directed by Christine Pascal
Produced by Robert Boner
Emmanuel Schlumberger
Written by Robert Boner
Christine Pascal
Starring Richard Berry
Anémone
Music by Bruno Coulais
Cinematography Pascal Marti
Edited by Jacques Comets
Distributed by Acteurs Auteurs Associés (France)
Release dates
  • 25 November 1992 (1992-11-25) (France)
Running time
115 minutes
Country France
Switzerland
Language French

Le Petit Prince a Dit is 1992 French-Swiss drama film written and directed by Christine Pascal. The film follows an estranged Swiss couple who re-evaluate their relationship with the discovery of their daughter's terminal illness. It premiered on 3 September 1992 at the Montreal Film Festival.

Plot

A young girl, Violette goes to live with her grandmother after her parents, Adam and Mélanie separate. Thus she rarely gets an opportunity to see her busy parents. Her mother is concerned at her daughter's clumsiness and convinces her estranged husband to take her to see a doctor. The medical examination reveals that Violette has a brain tumour and is likely to die within a few months. Adam decides to take Violette on a road trip to Italy where her mother is rehearsing for a play. Violette disapproves of her father's new girlfriend and longs to see her parents reunited. Upon the realisation that Violette only has days left to live, Adam and Mélanie attempt to make their daughter's wish a reality.[1]

Cast

Awards and nominations

Montreal World Film Festival

References

  1. Synopsis Films de France. Retrieved on 11 December 2010

External links

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