Small World (2010 film)

Small World (French: Je n'ai rien oublié; lit. 'I've not forgotten anything') is a 2010 Franco-German drama film directed by Bruno Chiche and adapted from the book Small World by Martin Suter.[3][4]

Small World
Film poster
FrenchJe n'ai rien oublié
Directed byBruno Chiche
Produced byNicolas Duval
Yann Zenou
Amelie Latscha
Felix Moeller
Nathalie Andries
Arnaud Bertrand
Dominique Boutonnat
Niels Court-Payen
Farid Tourab
Camille Lipmann
Written byBruno Chiche
Based onSmall World
by Martin Suter
StarringGérard Depardieu
Niels Arestrup
Music byKlaus Badelt
Jean-Michel Bernard
CinematographyThomas Hardmeier
Edited byMarion Monnier
Production
company
Quad Productions
Blueprint Film
Studio 37
Chaocorp
Profidev
Apidev 2010
Distributed byRézo Films (France)
Majestic Filmverleih (Germany)
Release date
  • 10 December 2010 (2010-12-10) (Marrakech)
  • 16 December 2010 (2010-12-16) (Germany)
  • 30 March 2011 (2011-03-30) (France)
Running time
93 minutes
CountryFrance
Germany
LanguageFrench
Budget$7.4 million[1]
Box office$3.7 million[2]

Synopsis

Conrad Lang is the handyman of a wealthy family. He grew up as the brother of Thomas, the family son who is the same age. Conrad accidentally sets fire to the large holiday home of which he was the guardian. He then returns to the city of his childhood, on the wedding day of Phillipe (son of Thomas) and Simone. Memory problems and repeated behavior quickly reveal neurological disease to Conrad, which brings Elvira, Thomas' stepmother, to install him with a nurse in the home of a friend.

Cast

Festival

The film premiered at the Marrakech International Film Festival, 10 December 2010.[5]

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