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Cast

Bernadette Lafont

Bernadette Lafont

Danièle

Adèle Crech

Adèle Crech

Marine

Lucas Franchi

Lucas Franchi

Thomas

Claude Brasseur

Claude Brasseur

L'inconnu du palace

Claire Nadeau

Claire Nadeau

Nicole

Eric Savin

Eric Savin

Eric

Benjamin Rolland

Benjamin Rolland

Stéphane

Jocelyne Desverchère

Jocelyne Desverchère

Le jeune mariée

Béatrice Chéramy

Béatrice Chéramy

Dominique

Crew

Olivier Peyon

Olivier Peyon

Director

Mathieu Menut

Mathieu Menut

Production Design

Edgard Tenenbaum

Edgard Tenenbaum

Producer

Alexis Kavyrchine

Alexis Kavyrchine

Director of Photography

Jerome Baue

Jerome Baue

Music

Olivier Peyon

Olivier Peyon

Screenplay

Cyril Brody

Cyril Brody

Screenplay

Gladys Marciano

Gladys Marciano

Screenplay

Gérard Lacroix

Gérard Lacroix

Producer

Fabrice Rouaud

Fabrice Rouaud

Editor

Jonathan Liebling

Jonathan Liebling

Foley Artist

Sébastien Louis

Sébastien Louis

Art Direction

Christel Baras

Christel Baras

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Stolen Holidays

20078.0 / 1090 min
Drama

Overview

Danielle (Bernadette Lafont), a grandmother in her sixties, is planning to take her two grandchildren to their father’s house for the Easter vacation. Since retiring as a schoolteacher, Danielle has regularly taken on this responsibility after her daughter’s divorce. This time, however, the children’s father is not there to welcome them, giving Danielle the opportunity to spend a bit more time with her grandchildren and to take them out for the day. Jumping at every opportunity presented to them, Danielle soon transforms this day-outing into an impromptu holiday. Only what starts out as a fun adventure gradually turns into an inexorable deconstructing experience, and it soon becomes impossible for Danielle to contemplate taking the kids back…