L'Endroit idéal

L'Endroit idéal
Directed by Brigitte Sy
Produced by Mathieu Bompoint
Written by Brigitte Sy
Starring Ronit Elkabetz
Music by Daniel Mille
Cinematography Frédéric Serve
Edited by Julie Dupré
Production
company
Distributed by Mezzanine Films
Release date
2008
Running time
30 minutes
Country France
Language French

L'Endroit idéal is a 2008 French featurette starring Ronit Elkabetz. It was written and directed by Brigitte Sy. It was later adapted into the 2010 feature-length film, Les mains libres.

Plot synopsis

Barbara (Elkabetz), a film director, is indicted by the police over allegations that she laundered money to Michel (Brandt). Michel is a prisoner that met Barbara during her film project in the prison. During this time they have engaged in an illicit affair and fallen in love. She is forbidden to see Michel again. Yet one year on the couple get married.[1]

Cast

  • Ronit Elkabetz as Barbara
  • Carlo Brandt as Michel
  • Noémie Lvovsky as Rita
  • Magali Magne as Policière
  • Bertrand Barre as Policier
  • Alain N'Diaye as Médecin 1
  • Florence Janas as Nathalie
  • Daniel Amadou as Policier
  • Pascal Ternisien as Inspecteur
  • Richard Acket as Officier PJ
  • Philippe Vallet officier PJ
  • Jean Miez as Beau-père Nathalie
  • Philippe Lemaire as Avocat
  • Sylvain Creuzevault as Jeune homme
  • Michel Smocky as Gendarme
  • Husky Kihal as Inspecteur
  • Damien Mongin as Médecin 2
  • Gilles David as Juge
  • Hélène Castel as Greffière
  • Zimsky as Ami Michel
  • Paolo Mattei as Fils Rita
  • Mamadou Fofana as Eboueur
  • Ludovic Gilles as Surveillant
  • Brigitte Monseur as Greffière
  • Toufik Ayadi as Surveillant
  • Michel Angles as Adjoint au maire
  • Isabelle Angotti as Secrétaire de mairie
  • Jean-Pierre Pivolot as Surveillant

Festivals and awards

The short film was screened at a series of international festivals;[1]

References

  1. 1 2 L'Endroit idéal (2008) Uni France. Retrieved on 5 July 2010
  2. L'Endroit idéal Archived 2011-07-11 at the Wayback Machine. Films de femmes. Retrieved on 5 July 2010


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