An Air So Pure Explained

An Air So Pure
Director:Yves Angelo
Producer:Alain Sarde
Pascal Judelewicz
Anne-Dominique Toussaint
Lew Rywin
Christine Gozlan
Starring:Fabrice Luchini
André Dussollier
Marie Gillain
Yolande Moreau. Andrzej Radziwiłowicz
Music:Joanna Bruzdowicz
Cinematography:Edward Kłosiński
Denis Lenoir
Editing:Thierry Derocles
Studio:France 2 Cinéma
Distributor:AMLF
Runtime:106 minutes
Country:France
Poland
Language:French
Budget:$8.1 million
Gross:$205.000[1]

An Air So Pure or Un air si pur... is a 1997 French comedy-drama film directed by Yves Angelo.

Plot

During World War I, a doctor and a lawyer buy a huge house in a mountain to make both nursing home and resort home. Tenants flock, all of different nationalities, sick or healthy. All invent false identities, to appear to others what they aren't, because all dream of a future in which their destiny, tragic or comic, does not allow accomplishment.

Cast

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Un air si pur (1997) - JPBox-Office.