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Cast

Fabrice Luchini

Fabrice Luchini

Robert Zuchini

Chiara Mastroianni

Chiara Mastroianni

Louise Orry-Diquéro

Louise Orry-Diquéro

Suzanne De Baecque

Suzanne De Baecque

Marie Narbonne

Marie Narbonne

Lisbeth

Lauretta Trefeu

Lauretta Trefeu

Iris Bry

Iris Bry

Crew

Pascal Bonitzer

Pascal Bonitzer

Director

Sophie Fillières

Sophie Fillières

Screenplay

Justinien Schricke

Justinien Schricke

First Assistant Director

Yves Angelo

Yves Angelo

Director of Photography

Stéphane Batut

Stéphane Batut

Casting Director

Isabelle Tillou

Isabelle Tillou

Production Director

Charles Gillibert

Charles Gillibert

Producer

Fabrice Luchini

Fabrice Luchini

Co-Producer

Monica Coleman

Monica Coleman

Editor

Christophe Rudel

Christophe Rudel

Production Design

Damien Luquet

Damien Luquet

Sound Mixer

Nathalie Dages

Nathalie Dages

Location Manager

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Hugo

20260.0 / 100
Drama, Comedy

Overview

Robert Zuchini is an actor in love with the words of Victor Hugo. Every evening, he goes to a Parisian theater to read and recount the novelist and poet's work before a large audience. Offstage, he carries a gentle melancholy, tinged with solitude. His wife, who is very busy with her career, goes on business trips to the United States; they love each other, but from a distance. He no longer has contact with his daughter, Lisbeth, whom he did not raise. When her mother dies, she reappears in Robert's life, but communication is difficult, even impossible: where he takes refuge in texts and the past, she demands his presence in the moment. Little by little, through contact with this modern and independent young woman, Robert Zuchini reconnects with his past, opens up to others, and relearns the practice of his art.