Nuts (2012 film) explained

Nuts
Director:Yann Coridian
Producer:Tonie Marshall
Screenplay:Yann Coridian
Sophie Fillières
Music:Lilly Wood and the Prick
Cinematography:Guillaume Deffontaines
Editing:Laurence Briaud
Studio:Tabo Tabo Films
Distributor:MK2 Diffusion
Runtime:85 minutes
Country:France
Language:French

Nuts (French: '''Ouf''') is a 2012 French comedy film directed by Yann Coridian. Also known under the title Nuts, it stars Éric Elmosnino, Sophie Quinton and Valeria Golino.[1]

Plot

At the age of 41 François seems to be perfectly happy. He is married to his first and only love Anne and together they have two children. When a relatively minor incident triggers a tantrum, François finds himself soon in an asylum for the mentally insane. After his release he is shunned by Anne. Desperate to get Anne back he tries to redeem himself but his parents as well as his best friend are less supportive than he hoped.

Cast

Production

It is the first film directed by Yann Coridian. It is also the debut film of singer Luce.

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Nuts. 2014-06-29. unifrance.org.