A Few Hours of Spring
A Few Hours of Spring (French: Quelques heures de printemps) is a 2012 French drama film directed by Stéphane Brizé.
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French | Quelques heures de printemps |
Directed by | Stéphane Brizé |
Produced by | Miléna Poylo Gilles Sacuto Rémi Burah |
Written by | Florence Vignon Stéphane Brizé |
Starring | Vincent Lindon Hélène Vincent Emmanuelle Seigner |
Music by | Nick Cave Warren Ellis |
Cinematography | Antoine Héberlé |
Edited by | Anne Klotz |
Production company | TS Productions |
Distributed by | Diaphana Films |
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Running time | 108 minutes |
Language | French |
Budget | $3.7 million |
Box office | $2.5 million[1] |
Plot
After being released from prison, a man returns to his mother. Ill with terminal cancer, she decides to choose the time of her death.
Cast
- Vincent Lindon as Alain Évrard
- Hélène Vincent as Yvette Évrard
- Emmanuelle Seigner as Clémence
- Olivier Perrier as Monsieur Lalouette
- Ludovic Berthillot as Bruno
- Silvia Kahn as Doctor Mathieu
- Véronique Montel as Madame Godard
Production
The film was presented at the Locarno International Film Festival, the Toronto International Film Festival, the Festival do Rio, the Reykjavík International Film Festival, the Stockholm International Film Festival, the Dubai International Film Festival, the Glasgow Film Festival, the City of Lights, City of Angels.
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References
- "Quelques heures de printemps (2012)". JP’s Box-Office. Retrieved 1 August 2020.
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