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Cast

Serge Riaboukine

Serge Riaboukine

Francky

Bernard Blancan

Bernard Blancan

Coco

Pascal Cervo

Pascal Cervo

Alex

Maaike Jansen

Maaike Jansen

Marthe

Cathy Hinderchied

Cathy Hinderchied

Aurelie

Virginie Guinand

Virginie Guinand

Christelle

Jean-Louis Richard

Jean-Louis Richard

Tac Tac

Cyril Lecomte

Cyril Lecomte

Anthony

Guilaine Londez

Guilaine Londez

Annie

Marc Brunet

Marc Brunet

Bibof

Cindy Mostacci

Cindy Mostacci

Jessica

Françoise Bertin

Françoise Bertin

Mademoiselle Espitalier

René Morard

René Morard

Bibof's father

Robert Lucibello

Robert Lucibello

The Commissioner

Frédéric Proust

Frédéric Proust

Caguette

Christian Mazucchini

Christian Mazucchini

Babar

Laurent Pietin

Laurent Pietin

Babar

Emilie Lafarge

Emilie Lafarge

The handcuffed girl

Crew

Hélène Angel

Hélène Angel

Director

Jean-Claude Janer

Jean-Claude Janer

Screenplay

Agnès de Sacy

Agnès de Sacy

Screenplay

Hélène Cases

Hélène Cases

Executive Producer

Pascal Caucheteux

Pascal Caucheteux

Producer

Philippe Miller

Philippe Miller

Music

Martin Wheeler

Martin Wheeler

Music

Isabelle Razavet

Isabelle Razavet

Director of Photography

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Skin of Man, Heart of Beast

19994.8 / 10100 min
Drama, Thriller

Overview

After fifteen years of absence, a man returns to his family. Five-year-old Aurelie watches the stranger arrive and develops an immediate affinity with him. Her older sister, however, is very suspicious of the intruder and certain that misfortune will follow. The adults see nothing, but struggle with all their might when tragedy strikes. Naturally, the two girls bear the brunt of the impact. The film is an homage to the distant and primitive world of childhood, which shapes each of us.