Mystification ou L'histoire des portraits (2003)

Genre : Drama

Runtime : 1H 1M

Director : Sandrine Rinaldi

Synopsis

Before he marries his current girlfriend, eccentric speech therapist Richard (Serge Bozon) asks his friend Raphael (Mods star Laurent Lacotte) to help him destroy photos kept by his ex-girlfriend, Mademoiselle Dornet, as a record of their relationship. Raphael in turn enlists an actor (Laurent Le Doyen) to pose as a Turkish doctor and convince Dornet that she must rid herself of the photos in order to cure her depression.

Actors

Camille Cayol
Camille Cayol
Mlle Dornet
Lucía Sánchez
Lucía Sánchez
Mme Therbouche
Laurent Le Doyen
Laurent Le Doyen
Desbrosses
Laurent Lacotte
Laurent Lacotte
Raphael
Serge Bozon
Serge Bozon
Richard
Serge Bozon
Serge Bozon
Émilie

Crews

Sandrine Rinaldi
Sandrine Rinaldi
Director
Camille Nevers
Camille Nevers
Writer
François Quiqueré
François Quiqueré
Editor
Diderot
Diderot
Novel
Sébastien Buchmann
Sébastien Buchmann
Director of Photography

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