Night Song (2016 film) explained
Night Song |
Native Name: | |
Director: | Raphaël Nadjari |
Producer: | Vincent Poymiro Alexis Dantec Fren Bellaïche Anne-Marie Gélinas Benoît Beaulieu Julie Paratian |
Starring: | Géraldine Pailhas Luc Picard Felicia Shulman Eléonore Lagacé |
Music: | Jérôme Lemonier |
Cinematography: | Benoît Beaulieu |
Editing: | Elric Robichon |
Studio: | The French Connection EMA Films Sister Productions |
Distributor: | Zootrope Films |
Runtime: | 119 minutes |
Country: | France Canada |
Language: | French |
Budget: | €1.6 million[1] |
Night Song (fr|'''Mobile Étoile''') is a 2016 Franco-Canadian drama film written and directed by Raphaël Nadjari. It stars Géraldine Pailhas, Luc Picard, Felicia Shulman and Eléonore Lagacé. It won the Tobias Spencer Award at the Haifa International Film Festival.[2] [3] [4]
Cast
- Géraldine Pailhas as Hannah Hermann
- Luc Picard as Daniel Dussault
- Felicia Shulman as Etha Salomons
- Éléonore Lagacé as Abigail Colin
- Paul Kunigis as Samuel Badaszcs
- Alexandre Sheasby as David Hermann-Dussault
- Marcel Sabourin as Jean-Paul Dussault
- Raymond Cloutier as Marlus
- Michèle Dascain as Madame Kessel
- Jean Cordier as Monsieur Ruben
- Dorothée Berryman as Liliane Levy
- Natalie Choquette as Natalie Colin / Hannah's voice
Notes and References
- Web site: Mobile Étoile . AlloCiné.
- Web site: Haifa awards go to 'Personal Affairs,' 'The Distinguished Citizen'. 24 October 2016 . Screendaily.
- Web site: 'Night Song' ('Mobile etoile'): Film Review . 2 May 2016 . The Hollywood Reporter.
- Web site: " Mobile Etoile " : effeuiller la marguerite en feuilletant la partition . 26 April 2016 . Le Monde.