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Antoine and Quentin are 18-year-old twins who live with their father and work as bakers in a bucolic French village. When their estranged mother dies in Spain, they set off to attend the funeral, without telling their father. The journey turns out to be more difficult than either had anticipated and a rift threatens to split .. Read more
| Starring | Alexandre Carril, Victor Carril, Anaļs Demoustier, Samir Harrag |
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| Director | Pascal-Alex Vincent |
| Genres | Drama, World Cinema |
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Antoine and Quentin are 18-year-old twins who live with their father and work as bakers in a bucolic French village. When their estranged mother dies in Spain, they set off to attend the funeral, without telling their father. The journey turns out to be more difficult than either had anticipated and a rift threatens to split the brothers apart. The brothers must struggle to accept each other as individuals, and to find their places in an uncertain world.
| Starring | Alexandre Carril, Victor Carril, Anaļs Demoustier, Samir Harrag, Katrin Sass, Fernando Ramallo, Oswaldo Parma, Maya Borker, Michel Grateau |
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| Director | Pascal-Alex Vincent |
| Studio | LACE GROUP |
| Run time | DVD: 1 hr 20 mins |
| Certificate | |
| Genres | Drama, World Cinema |
| Language | DVD: French |
| Subtitles | DVD: English |
| Released | Production year: 2010 To Rent: DVD: 14 Jun 2010 |
Pascal-Alex Vincentās debut follows a pair of teenage twins (Alexandre and Victor Carril) as they improvise their way... read more on Time Out
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Cute film albeit rather unsatisfying
In a nutshell this film is about the hardships two brothers face hitchhiking their way into Spain. Visually the film is a feast with it's gorgeous ... read more »
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Nice countryside...
Not much in the way of a movie, luckily the two brothers are easy on the eye, and the countryside is pretty.
Probably best used as a screensaver...
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Beautiful photography work but . . .
I usually like French Films but this one threw me a bit because you keep waiting for the point in the film when you engage with the characters but this did not ... read more »
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Pushing the 'happen chance'
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