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About Joan (2022)

Genre : Drama, Romance

Runtime : 1H 41M

Director : Laurent Larivière

Synopsis

Overwhelmed when a figure from her past reemerges, Joan Verra retreats to the countryside with her son Nathan. There she experiences fragmented recollections of her past romantic encounters.

Actors

Isabelle Huppert
Isabelle Huppert
Joan Verra
Freya Mavor
Freya Mavor
Joan Verra, in the 1970s-80s
Lars Eidinger
Lars Eidinger
Tim Ardenne
Eanna Hardwicke
Eanna Hardwicke
Doug, in the 1970s
Florence Loiret Caille
Florence Loiret Caille
Madeleine Verra
Swann Arlaud
Swann Arlaud
Nathan Verra
Leo Hanna
Leo Hanna
Fergus
Christopher Livingston
Christopher Livingston
Roseanna Purcell
Roseanna Purcell
Dimitri Doré
Dimitri Doré
Nathan Verra, in the 1990s
Denise Kiesow
Denise Kiesow

Crews

Laurent Larivière
Laurent Larivière
Director
Xavier Rigault
Xavier Rigault
Producer
Marc-Antoine Robert
Marc-Antoine Robert
Producer
Celine Haddad
Celine Haddad
Executive Producer
Laurence Méoc
Laurence Méoc
Executive Producer
Evan Horan
Evan Horan
Executive Producer
François Descodts
François Descodts
Writer
Laurent Larivière
Laurent Larivière
Writer
Nathalie Raoul
Nathalie Raoul
Costume Design
Aurette Leroy
Aurette Leroy
Production Design
Jérôme Rebotier
Jérôme Rebotier
Music
Marie-Pierre Frappier
Marie-Pierre Frappier
Editor
Céline Bozon
Céline Bozon
Director of Photography

Trailers and other movies

À PROPOS DE JOAN - Bande annonce

Posters and backgrounds

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