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SALTIMBANK

by Jean-Claude Biette

synopsis

Frédéric Saltim manages the family bank. Bruno, his older brother, willingly gave up the position in exchange for the bank financing a theater. Floating around them and coming between them are Vanessa, their neice, who they both dream of taking under their wing, Eve and Jim, a couple given over to lies and betrayal, and a strange French director exiled in Berlin. As is often the case, a lack of money provokes situations in which everyone achieves a deeper understanding of each other.

original title: SALTIMBANK
country: France
sales agent: Gémini Films
year: 2003
genre: fiction
directed by: Jean-Claude Biette
film run: 92'
release date: FR 10/09/2003
screenplay: Jean-Claude Biette
cast: Jeanne Balibar, Mathieu Amalric, Jean-Christophe Bouvet, Marilyne Canto, Patachou
cinematography by: Jean-Marc Selva
film editing: Claudine Merlin
art director: Xavier Lavant
costumes designer: Marie-Édith Simonneaux
producer: Paulo Branco
production: Gémini Films
distributor: Gémini Films

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